Project team

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Frédéric Allemand

Scientific coordinator and manager of the RESuME project\ Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance, University of Luxembourg

frederic.allemand@uni.lu

::: Frédéric Allemand is currently the principal investigator of the RESuME Project. He is a graduate of SciencesPo Paris, and holder of a DEA postgraduate degree in EU Law. He specialises in EU institutional law and economic governance law.

Before joing the University of Luxembourg in 2016, Frederic worked for 5 years as researcher then as coordinator of the European Integration Studies Department at the Centre Virtuel de la Connaissance sur l'Europe. He also worked in the ECB’s legal department, in the French Secretariat-General for European Affairs (attached to the office of the Prime Minister), in the French Senate and for several European and French think tanks.

Frédéric is also an associate researcher at the Geostrategy Centre of the École Normale Supérieure in Paris. He lectures on European affairs for Master’s programmes at Sciences Po, ENA and HEC. He wrote more than fifty scholarly publications mainly on the Economic and Monetary Union. He recently published Gouverner la zone euro après la crise : l’exigence d’intégration, a book co-written with Mathieu Bion, Chief Editor of European News Agency Agence Europe, and Jean-Luc Sauron, State Councillor and associate professor of EU Law at the University Paris-Dauphine.

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Paolo Chiocchetti

Deputy chief editor, RESuME plattform\ Fellow, Robert Schuman Institute of European Affairs, University of Luxembourg

mail@paolochiocchetti.it @p_chiocchetti

::: Paolo is a political scientist (PhD, King’s College London) specialised in party politics, comparative politics, and European politics.

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Daniele Guido

Designer & Developer\ Faculty of Language and Litterature, Humanities, Arts and Education, University of Luxembourg

daniele.guido@uni.lu @danieleguido

::: Daniele is a designer and full-stack developer specialising in data visualisation and digital methods with a hybrid background in Fine Art (Fine Art Brera Academy, Milan, 2006) and Design (MSc in Communication Design, Politecnico di Milano, 2009).

He joined the CVCE Digital Humanities Lab in March 2015 after several years at the medialab Sciences Po in Paris, where he helped to develop experimental web applications and tools for data visualisation applied to enhanced scholarly publications and research in social sciences. During his years in France he developed the front-end interface of the EU-funded project AIME (the AIME platform) and was involved in the EU-funded project FORCCAST. He also worked as a designer and developer at the Politecnico di Milano’s Density Design Lab, both during his studies and in the context of a joint partnership with the medialab SciencesPo.

At the CVCE he has developed Histograph, an open source platform for the graph-based exploration and crowd-based indexation of multimedia collections.

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Susana Muñoz

Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance, University of Luxembourg

susana.munoz@uni.lu

::: Susana Muñoz is a member of the Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance at the University of Luxembourg. She holds a PhD in Law from the Public University of Navarre in Spain, where she started her research career in public international law and European law.

After gaining professional experience at the European Parliament's DG for Research in Luxembourg, she joined the European NAvigator (ENA) project, forerunner to the Centre Virtuel de la Connaissance sur l'Europe (CVCE), in 1998, where she worked as a researcher in European integration studies until the CVCE was founded in 2002.

In 2003 she became Head of European Integration Studies and a Member of the Management Committee at the CVCE. On 1 July 2016, the CVCE joined the University of Luxembourg and since then she has been leading the European Integration Studies Group within DEIS. She is ePublications director and she is the editor of the 'European integration studies' and 'Oral history of European integration' collections, available at the digital research infrastructure on European integration 'CVCE.eu by UNI.lu'.

Her research, publications and expertise are cross-disciplinary, ranging from public international law and European law, in particular EU institutional law, human rights, fundamental rights and intellectual property law, to interdisciplinary European integration studies using ICT-based methods and tools.

In the RESuME project she chairs the steering committee and is involved in research activities such as the ePapers series, the final conference and the collaborative platform.

The peer-review committee

A peer-review committee has been set up to support and advise the project team. It offers guidance on the implementation of the project and is involved in the regular project evaluation process. The peer-review committee is required to give its opinion on: - the definition of research areas for the project; - the quality of the research carried out for the project (ePublications, book, working papers); - proposed speakers for events, authors for publications and interviewees for the series of recorded interviews; - the selection of research paper proposals for project events; - the selection of visiting researchers hosted by the CVCE.

The peer-review committee is composed of seven members.

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Nikos Scandamis

Chairman of the peer-review committee\ Emeritus Professor, University of Athens

::: Nikos Scandamis graduated with a PhD in Law from Paris 2 University in 1973. He began lecturing as an Assistant Professor in European Law at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki before being appointed as a tenured professor at the University of Athens, where he taught from 1989 to 2010. He also served as a legal adviser on the Task Force for Greece’s accession to the European Communities from 1975 to 1979 and as a Director in the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Social Affairs from 1982 to 1988. His areas of expertise are European law and political philosophy.

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Susanna Cafaro

Associate Professor in European Union Law, University of Salento

personal webpage: unisalento.it

::: Susanna Cafaro was awarded a PhD in European Community Law at the University of Bologna in 1998. She went on to work as a researcher at this university before being appointed as an Associate Professor in EU Law at the University of Salento (Lecce, Italy) in 2005. She is a founder member of the ‘Group of Lecce for fair global governance’ think tank. Her areas of expertise are European Union law, Economic and Monetary Union, the EU’s external relations and international financial institutions.

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Kenneth Dyson

Distinguished Research Professor of European Politics, University of Cardiff\ Honorary Professor of Political Science, University of Luxembourg

personal webpage: cardiff.ac.uk

::: Kenneth Dyson was Professor of European Studies at the University of Bradford from 1982 to 2003 and has worked as a Visiting Professor at the Free University of Berlin, the University of Konstanz, the École Normale Supérieure, McMaster University and the University of Siena. His areas of expertise are economic and monetary policies in the EU, Germany, the European state and comparative public policy. He has authored several publications including States, Debt and Power (OUP, 2015 — UACES Best Book Prize 2015), The Road to Maastricht (OUP, 1999 — Choice Academic Book of the Year), The State Tradition in Western Europe (republished in the ECPR Classics series in 2010), European States and the Euro (OUP, 2002) and The Politics of the Euro Zone (OUP, 2001).

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Jean-Marc Ferry

Philosopher\ Emeritus Professor, holder of the chair of Philosophy of Europe, University of Nantes

personal webpage: univ-nantes.fr

::: Jean-Marc Ferry, a former recipient of a research fellowship from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation for post-doctoral research at the University of Frankfurt with Prof. Jürgen Habermas, was appointed as a tenured professor at the Université libre de Bruxelles in 1993. Since 2011, he has been a Professor of Political Philosophy and holder of the Philosophy of Europe chair at the University of Nantes. He has written some twenty books including Les Puissances de l’expérience (1991), Philosophie de la communication (1994), L’Éthique reconstructive (1996), La Question de l’État européen (2000), De la Civilisation (2001), Valeurs et normes (2002), La Question de l’Histoire (2002), Les Grammaires de l’intelligence (2004), Europe, la voie kantienne (2005), La Religion réflexive (2010), La république crépusculaire (2010), L’Europe interdite (2012) and L’idée d’Europe (2013).

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David Howarth

Professor of Political Economics, University of Luxembourg

personal webpage: uni.lu

::: David Howarth graduated with a PhD from the University of Oxford, also completing studies at the Paris Institute of Political Sciences (Sciences Po) and the École Nationale d’Administration (ENA). He began his career as a legislative assistant in the Canadian Parliament before becoming a researcher at Nuffield College, University of Oxford, a lecturer at Aston University and at Queen Mary College, University of London, and a senior lecturer in political economics at the University of Edinburgh. He was awarded the Jean Monnet Chair in 2008, and from 2010 he directed the University of Edinburgh’s Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence. He joined the University of Luxembourg in 2012.

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Manuel Lopez Escudero

Référendaire, Court of Justice\ Professor in European and International Public Law, University of Granada

personal webpage: granada.academia.edu

::: Manuel Lopez Escudero graduated with a PhD in Law from the University of Granada, where he became a tenured professor in 2007. He has also lectured at Columbia Law School, Paris 2 University, the National Autonomous University of Mexico, the University of Almeria and the University of Cantabria. He served as a Legal Secretary at the Court of Justice from 1995 to 1998 and was appointed to this position again in 2015. His areas of expertise are Economic and Monetary Union, the economic governance of the euro zone, the external relations of the euro zone, the reform of the IMF, geographical names in law and the law of the WTO, and the free movement of goods in EU law.

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Blanche Sousi

Emeritus Professor, Lyon 3 University, holder of the ad personam Jean Monnet Chair in European Banking and Monetary Law

personal webpage: banque-notes.eu

::: Blanche Sousi has lectured on European banking law in Lyon, Brussels, Luxembourg and Geneva. She was involved in setting up the Revue européenne de droit bancaire et financier, which she edited from 2007 to 2012. She is also a member of the Board of Directors of the European Association for Banking and Financial Law (AEDBF). In France, Blanche Sousi is a member of the Consultative Committee for the Financial Industry (CCSF). She has authored several publications in the field of banking and financial law, including Droit bancaire européen, the first book published in French on this topic. She has also drafted several reports as an expert for the European institutions in the area of financial services.

Visiting researchers

Under the agreement between the University of Luxembourg and Sapienza University of Rome’s Department of Methods and Models for Economics, Territory and Finance (MEMOTEF), three visiting researchers spent two days in Luxembourg in February 2016 and in March 2017.

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Maria Felice Arezzo

Assistant Professor of Statistics, University of Rome, La Sapienza

personal webpage: uniroma1.it

::: Maria Felice Arezzo graduated in economics from Sapienza University of Rome before becoming a visiting scholar at the University of Texas and Duke University (North Carolina). She obtained her PhD in Applied Statistics at Roma Tre University.

She worked at the Italian Parliament from 1994 to 1996 and then as a researcher for several private and public clients. She was a research fellow from 2002 to 2005 and since 2006 she has been Assistant Professor of Statistics at Sapienza University.

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Raimondo Manca

Professor of Mathematics for Economics, Finance and Insurance, University of Rome, La Sapienza

personal webpage: uniroma1.it

::: Professor Raimondo Manca completed a Master’s degree in Economics at the University of Naples Federico II. He is the author of 156 papers, 70 of which have been published in peer-reviewed journals and 18 of which are chapters of refereed books. He has also published 10 scientific books, eight in English (two with Springer and six with ISTE-Wiley) and two in French (published by Hermes Lavoisier). He teaches courses on risk theory, financial mathematics and an introductory course on programming in C++ and in mathematical languages. In the MEMOTEF department, he is in charge of a server with 72 processors and 400GB of RAM. He is an expert in the construction of algorithms and related computer programs.

Prof. Manca was the local coordinator for research by the Italian Ministry of University and Research (MIUR) in 1998, 2000, 2002, 2004 and 2006, and managed grants from Sapienza University of Rome from 2000 to 2015. He also participated in the Tempus project Educational Measurement Adapted to EU Standards.

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Donatella Strangio

Associate Professor, University of Rome, La Sapienza

personal webpage: uniroma1.it

::: Donatella Strangio graduated from the Faculty of Economics and Commerce at Sapienza University of Rome in 1989 and obtained a PhD in Economic History from the University of Naples in 1993.

She specialises in the pre-industrial economic system, with a particular focus on Italy, and in 20th-century European history. She has authored publications on famines and food policies, institutions and long-term economic growth, social sciences and the colonial situation, in particular with regard to Italian colonies, colonisation and decolonisation, financial history, the history of tourism, international migration, and economic history.

Former members

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Hicham Rassafi-Guibal

Research Associate (PostDoc)\ Faculty of Language and Litterature, Humanities, Arts and Education, IPSE, University of Luxembourg

::: Hicham Rassafi-Guibal holds a PhD in Public Law. His specialties are Economic Public law and European Law. He joined the RESuME project in 2016. Hicham Rassafi-Guibal studied at the Bordeaux Institut d'études politiques (Sciences po Bordeaux) and at Universities of Valenciennes and Lille 2.

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Alessia Virone

Research Associate\ Faculty of Language and Litterature, Humanities, Arts and Education, IPSE, University of Luxembourg

::: Alessia Virone joined the CVCE in 2015. She was a Scientific Collaborator in the European Integration Studies Department. She mainly works on the RESuME project, which focuses on the European socio-economic model.

Alessia is a political science graduate from the Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB) with a specialisation in emerging countries. She also holds a Master’s in European Studies from the Université catholique de Louvain (UCL) and Saint-Louis University, Brussels. Prior to joining the CVCE, she worked for various NGOs and European institutions as a researcher and communications manager. She has also lectured in European economics at EPHEC, Brussels.

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Sergio De la Parra

Scientific Collaborator, CVCE

::: Sergio De la Parra joined the CVCE in September 2014. He has mainly been involved in the work to enhance and update the research corpus ‘Economic and Monetary Union: origins, workings and future prospects’. Sergio has degrees in European law (King’s College London), political science (University of Bologna) and the philology of Romance languages (Université libre de Bruxelles). He specialises in the law of Economic and Monetary Union and has written several articles on the new European economic governance.

Before joining the CVCE, he worked at the European Social Observatory (OSE), the European Trade Union Institute (ETUI) and the Belgian Senate.