BIOGRAPHY

Gino M.D. Arnone was born in East Germany (D.D.R.) the 19th March of 1984. Just before the collapse of the Berlin Wall, he moved with his family to Italy, birthplace of his father, professor of physics and mathematics. He now is an assistant professor of civil and comparative law at Turin University (B.A., LL.B., PhD) and a Junior Lawyer in a leading italian law firm. Winner in 2006 of the first national prize "Sperduti" (Italian Moot Court Competition). Visting Scholar and Trainee Jurist in Geneve (2006, U.N.), New York (2007, U.N.), Strasbourg (2007, E.C.H.R.), New York (2011, Cardozo Law School) Cambridge, Ma (2011, Harvard Law School). He works especially in the field of tort law and remedies, constantly studing the evolution of the matter with a multidisciplinary and comparative approach. He has also published several law review articles on these topics and on social scientific approaches to law. In June 2011, "Tort Law in Global Perspective"(published for the "Cardozo Law Bulletin", the "Constitutional Law, Jurisprudence & Legal Philosophy eJournals" and the "Torts & Products Liability Law eJournal") was among the 10 essays most downloaded SSRN.com, which includes more than 160,000 authors from all over the world and about 280,000 articles, being raised in the Law of Torts Professors Network. He is in the SSRN Top 3,000 Law Authors.



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Nasce nella D.D.R. (Germania), il 19 marzo 1984.
Poco prima del crollo del Muro si trasferisce con la famiglia in Italia, paese d’origine del padre, Professore di matematica e fisica. Frequenta il Liceo scientifico in Torino e quindi sceglie gli studi in Legge.
Nel giugno 2006 consegue una prima Laurea in Diritto della Pubblica Amministrazione e delle Organizzazioni Internazionali e poi nel 2008 una seconda in Giurisprudenza (diritto civile, 110/110 lode e menzione) presso l’Università di Torino.
Nel 2006 vince il primo premio nazionale "Sperduti" in tema di diritti umani, promosso dalla S.I.O.I. (Società Italiana Organizzazione Internazionale).
Durante il terzo e il quarto anno universitario è Visiting Scholar presso l’Organizzazione delle Nazioni Unite di Ginevra e New York e nel 2007 giurista Trainee presso la European Court of Human Rights di Strasburgo.
Prosegue il percorso di studi candidandosi al concorso d’accesso al dottorato in diritto civile e comparazione giuridica, risultando primo classificato e vincitore di borsa.
Nel 2011 è nuovamente a New York per ultimare il terzo anno del dottorato di ricerca presso la Benjamin N. Cardozo Law School.
Collabora con un primario studio legale italiano ove si occupa prevalentemente di responsabilità civile e siede nelle commissioni d'esame di diritto civile e diritto privato comparato presso l’Università degli Studi di Torino, Facoltà di Giurisprudenza.
E' membro di redazione della rivista Persona e Danno, diretta da Paolo Cendon.
Ha pubblicato per le principali riviste giuridiche numerosi contribuiti in italiano e inglese sul danno alla persona e sul diritto della responsabilità civile, sul diritto di famiglia, delle relazioni affettive, sui rapporti tra diritto e letteratura, internet e nuove tecnologie, privilegiando sempre l’approccio critico, comparatistico e multidisciplinare.
Partecipa come autore alla redazione di corsi di aggiornamento nell'ambito dei progetti di formazione continua predisposti dagli ordini professionali.
Nel giugno 2011 “Tort Law in Global Perspective”, pubblicato per la prima volta nel 2010 sul Cardozo Law Bullettin e poi nel 2011 sul Constitutional Law, Jurisprudence & Legal Philosophy eJournals, e sul Torts & Products Liability Law eJournal, è risultato tra 10 saggi più scaricati su SSRN.com (Social Science Research Network), che raggruppa oltre 160.000 autori da tutto il mondo e circa 280.000 articoli, venendo rilanciato nella sezione Torts del Law Professors Network. E' nella SSRN Top 3.000 Law Authors.

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PRESENT RESEARCH

At the moment he is studying about the compatibility of the U.S. tort law remedies, with specific regard to the punitive damages, in European countries and, more particularly, on the compatibility of punitive damages in the Italian system of civil liability

Recent Works (Theory of Law)

THE CONTRIBUTION OF A COMPARATIVE VISION OF TORT LAW IN A GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE: INVISIBLE HAND EXPLANATION TOWARDS THE DISCOVERY OF THE THOUGHT OF THE LAW

by

Gino M.D. Arnone

Published in

-THE CARDOZO ELECTRONIC LAW BULLETIN, VOL. 16, (WINTER 2010) 1-60, ISSN: 1128-322X. New 2010 edition : Vol. 16 (2010) - 2, The Winter Issue Vol. 16 (2010) -1, Fall Special Issue : Italian National Reports to Washington 2010


- SSRN CONSTITUTIONAL LAW, JURISPRUDENCE & LEGAL PHILOSOPHY EJOURNALS, Subm. May, 31, 2011


- SSRN TORTS & PRODUCTS LIABILITY LAW EJOURNAL
, Subm. May, 31, 2011

How does the law think? How does the law work? How does the law evolve? Typically the world is divided exclusively into two kinds of phenomena: natural and artificial. However, this assumption leads to a misinterpretation of certain processes, like the evolution of law. In this essay the law will be presented as a third phenomenon that contains both natural and artificial elements. Law, for example, can be considered artificial since it is created by man, but it evolves naturally in a way that cannot be influenced or predicted by individuals: the mutation of law is caused by the multitude of individual actions, as an unintentional and unplanned complex structure. This article seeks to rationalise the explanandum, trying to represent the law as a phenomenon of the third kind that is guided by an invisible hand: law as the causal unintentional consequence of more or less intentional individual actions. In this context, tort law represents the starting point for the analysis and, at the same time, thecentre of gravity around which the whole article orbits: tort law, in fact, is about the rationality underlying the assertive declaration of texts and rules, a form of an objective efficiency that law must find in events and consequently has to declare, not to order or normalize....


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COMING SOON Gino M.D. Arnone's "The Medical Malpractice in Italy" (done in it. lang, translation in progress)

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PRESENT RESEARCH

At the moment he is studying about the compatibility of the U.S. tort law remedies, with specific regard to the punitive damages, in European countries and, more particularly, on the compatibility of punitive damages in the Italian system of civil liability