Administrative Law; Cultural Heritage Law; Tangbile and Intangible Cultural Heirtage; National, International and Global Regulation of Cultural Heritage; Audiovisual and Copyright Law
The successful candidate will contribute to the consolidation of the field of study of Administrative Law, particularly regarding the national and international legal dimension of cultural heritage and its protection, management, and valorization delivered by public bodies. The researcher must also deal with the legal comparison between different systems and must adopt a historical, economic, and political perspective in the study of tangible and intangible cultural heritage and its regulation. In particular, the researcher will focus on international and comparative law in the field of digitalization, reproduction, and use of image, including copyright law, with attention to audiovisual content and cinema. This includes the legal aspects related to audiovisual law and the circulation, licensing, and protection of film and multimedia works. The researcher must interact with other disciplines both expressly referred to cultural heritage (such as history of art, archaeology, museology) and concerning broader areas related to public institutions and creative industries (such as economics, political science, statistics, sociology, computer science).
PhD in a field related to the present call obtained in Italy or abroad. Curriculum with a suitable scientific background for carrying out research activity in the required field. Excellent knowledge of English, both written and spoken
Ricercatore tempo determinato (legge 240/2010 art. 24 comma 3 lettera a))
3 years
GIUR-06/A Diritto amministrativo e pubblico
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