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PhD DiGiES

The international PhD in Law and Economics, due to its interdisciplinary nature, aims to provide in-depth exploration of topics within the respective disciplines within the core scientific disciplinary sectors. The program's research topics are aimed at deepening legal, economic, and business knowledge, including through comparative methodology and with a view to European harmonization, with reference to the regulatory systems, theories, and practices of corporate and labor law.

It will promote cultural, educational, and scientific initiatives, including multidisciplinary ones, aimed at exploring the potential applications of the concept of "sustainability" in the regulation of interpersonal relationships, including in relation to the digitalization of contractual, administrative, and business activities. Special attention will be paid to identifying the main theoretical and operational issues related to the use of digital technology in the public sector, and to issues of national relevance such as sustainability, technological modernization, energy conversion, rationalization of healthcare spending through digitalization and system efficiency, and the new tax-payer relationship.

The course aims to train scholars not only capable of "reading" the legal and economic reality, but also equipped to undertake critical and reconstructive investigation. In this sense, internal specializations should not constitute disciplinary "barriers." Training should be as interdisciplinary as possible, capable of grasping today's complexities and transitions, from the ecological to the digital, without neglecting the fundamental contribution of classical reconstructions in individual sectors.


 

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