Giuseppe D'ANGELO | Curriculum
Giuseppe D'ANGELO Curriculum
Giuseppe D’Angelo (Turin, 1969), is President of the Didactic Council at the degree course in Law. He is full professor at the Department of Legal Sciences (School of Law) of the University of Salerno (Italy) where he teaches «Ecclesiastical Law», «Canon Law», «Third Sector Law» and «Non-profit Law» . He is Ph.D. in «Theory and History of Comparative Italian Political Institutions: The Nation State's Decline». At the same University, he has been a Member of the Academic Board for the Ph.D. Program in «International Law and Internal Law in the International Field: Public Ethics, Person, Stakeholders and Corporate Social Responsibility» (PESPECO), and is currently a Member of the Academic Board for the Ph.D. Program in “Legal Sciences”. He also teaches Ecclesiastical Law for the School of Specialization for Legal Professions. He is qualified to practice law in the Supreme Court and enrolled in the Court’s special list of full-time university professors. He is the scientific director of OPEROSTI (Observatory on Religious Assets and Religious Bodies, Non-profit Organizations, Third Sector and Social Enterprise). He is a member of the ADEC (the association of professors and researchers in the field of the Ecclesiastical law, of the Canon Law and of the Religious Law) and he is a member of the ICLARS (International Consortium for Law and Religion Studies). He is a member of the editorial committee for Quaderni di Diritto e Politica Ecclesiastic and for Stato, Chiese e Pluralismo Confessionale (www.statoechiese.it) and he is a member of the referee committee for Diritto e Religioni. He has been involved in several research programs financed by the University of Salerno as well as in PRIN (Research Program of National Interest: 2005 and 2007) and in international scientific initiatives, and he has been responsible and scientific coordinator for research programs financed by the University of Salerno (FARB). He has published several works on important themes of the Ecclesiastical Law of the State, of the Comparative Ecclesiastical Law and of the Canon Law (some of them in English and Spanish) and he also published on aspects of the public law.