Francesco Martucci is a Doctor of Public Law and Professor of Public Law at the University of Panthéon-Assas.
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Francesco Martucci is a Professor of Public Law at the University Panthéon-Assas, specializing in Contract and Market Law, Competition Law, European Law, Borders, and Law and Regulation. He is a Visiting Professor at Charles University in Prague (since 2016) and Visiting Professor at LUISS University in Rome (since 2019). He has been an agrégé of public law since 2010 and holds a doctorate in public law.
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