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Dimitry Kochenov visiting fellow of the Centro di Diritto Comparato e Transnazionale in Turin

04 November 2014

Prof. Dimitry Kochenov (EU Constitutional Law) has been appointed a Visiting Fellow of the Centro di Diritto Comparato e Transnazionale in Turin. The centre is the leading meeting place in Italy for the scholars of comparative and transnational law, hosting distinguished visitors from a number of top institutions worldwide.

Prof. Kochenov accepted the Fellowship as a side-appointment to accompany his Visiting Chair in Private Law (focusing on citizenship law) at the Università degli Studi di Torino.

Prof. Kochenov regularly accepts honourary research appointments abroad. In the Spring semester he was the Government Fellow at the Faculty of Law of the University of Ljubljana, Slovenia and last Fall - a Distinguished Clough Fellow at Boston College Law School in the US.


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