Fabrizio Marrella

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Fabrizio Marrella, born in Venice, Italy, is Professor of International Law and of International Business Law at the University of Venice. In 2008, he was appointed as the E.MA Programme Director at the European Inter-University Centre for Human Rights and Democratisation (EIUC) where he was a member of the Board of Directors.

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Education

Marrella holds doctorates in Law from Pantheon-Sorbonne University and University of Bologna Law School. He also holds the Certificate as well as the Diploma of The Hague Academy of International Law (1998). He was awarded, on the base of merit, two scholarships: one from the University of Bologna and another one from the National Research Council (C.N.R.) of Italy. [1]

Career

Marrella has an extensive background in international law. [1] He was invited to deliver a course at the Hague Academy of International Law in 2013. He specializes in International Economic Law and focuses primarily on international commercial contracts and investment arbitration also in connection with new human rights issues.

Marrella is fluent in English, French, Spanish and Italian. [1]

Past academic positions

In 2006, Marrella was appointed professeur invité at the University of Strasbourg (France). In 2007 and 2008, Prof. Marrella has served as vice-Director of the Harvard University-Venice program where he taught International Business Law. He was formerly Adjunct Professor of International Business Law at the IHEAL (Institute for Advanced Studies on Latin America) of the University of Paris III: Sorbonne Nouvelle and lecturer at the Paris Institute of Comparative Law (Panthéon-Assas University). Marrella also served as co-Director for the Wake Forest University School of Law Comparative Law Program in Venice.[ citation needed ]

Marrella taught "The international Arbitral Process", Vanderbilt University Law School; International Business Transactions (Widener International Law Summer Institute); Derecho del comercio internacional (taught in Spanish) in the Universidad Interamericana de Puerto Rico.

Fellowship

Marrella is a member or a fellow of:

He sits on the editorial boards of:

Research interests

Marrella's research interests cover International Law with particular emphasis on International Business and Investment Law; International Arbitration and Dispute Resolution Methods as well as International Human Rights and areas of cross reference with Economic Law.

Publications

He has written extensively in the field of International Law. Among his writings there are:

He is also the author of more than 35 articles published in national and international peer-reviewed Law Journals.

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