Giuliano Castellano
Assistant Professor
Law
The University of Warwick
United Kingdom
Biography
Giuliano holds a Law Degree from Bocconi University (Milan), a PhD in 'Comparative Analysis of Law, Economics and Institutions' (University of Turin, Collegio Carlo Alberto, CLEI Centre), and a PhD in 'Economics and Social Sciences' from the Ecole polytechnique. He is a Research Associate at the Ecole polytechnique (i3-CRG, CNRS, Paris-Saclay) and, since 2011, he serves as a Legal Expert for the Italian delegation at the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL), Working Group VI (security interests). Before joining Warwick Law School Giuliano was a Fellow at the London School of Economics and Political Science, Law Department (Law and Financial Markets Project). Prior to that he was a Researcher and an Adjunct Professor at Bocconi University, School of Law. Since 2016 Giuliano is a Fellow at the Higher Education Academy. He has been holding various visiting positions, including: Chicago-Kent College of Law, U.S. (Visiting Professor); Center for Socio-Legal Studies, University of Oxford (Visiting Scholar); UNCITRAL (Visiting Scholar); University of Auvergne, France (Visiting Professor); University of Turin (Visiting Lecturer); IUSS School for Advanced Studies of Pavia, Italy; and the Moscow Higher School of Economics, Russian Federation (Visiting Professor).
Research Interest
Giuliano's research interests and publications relate to: financial regulation, catastrophic risk financing and management, comparative law and finance, and secured transactions law reforms.
Publications
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Castellano GG. Reforming Non-Possessory Secured Transactions Laws: A New Strategy? The Modern Law Review [Internet]. Wiley-Blackwell; 2015 Jul;78(4):611–40.
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Tardivo G. ALGUNAS APORTACIONES DE LA ASOCIACIÓN CASTELLANO-MANCHEGA DE SOCIOLOGÃA AL DISCURSO SOCIOLÓGICO. Revista Barataria [Internet]. Asociacion Castellano-Manchega de Sociologia (ACMS); 2015 Jan 1;(20).
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Castellano GG. Rising from the Ashes: A Governance Perspective on Emerging Systemic Risks. Governing Disasters [Internet]. Edward Elgar Publishing;