Orlando Scarcello
Assistant Professor
Orlando obtained his master’s degree in Law from the University of Pisa (2015) and his LL.M. in European, Comparative and International Law from the European University Institute (2017). He holds an Honours Degree (2016) and a Ph.D. in Law from Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies in Pisa (2020).
Following his Ph.D., Orlando was an Emile Noël Global Fellow at NYU School of Law and a postdoctoral researcher at LUISS Guido Carli in Rome. He has also served as a postdoctoral researcher at the Institute for European Law at the KU Leuven. Additionally, he has been a visiting research fellow at the University of Toronto and the University of Michigan.
He is admitted to the Italian Bar.
Bachelor’s degree (1st Cycle):
- Comparative Legal Systems
- EU Constitutional Law
Master’s (2nd Cycle):
- E-Governance
PhD (3rd Cycle):
- European Law
Main Publications
Books
- “Radical Constitutional Pluralism in Europe” (Routledge 2023)
Main Articles
- “Fundamental Rights and the Federal Equilibrium: Comparing the Doctrines of Incorporation in the USA and the EU’ (2023) 30, Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law, 729
- “An Empirical Analysis: Practices of Italian Courts on Dual Preliminarity (2018-2022). A Mixed Response” (2023) 15 Italian Journal of Public Law 137
- “Effective Judicial Protection and Procedural Autonomy beyond Rule of Law Judgments: Randstad Italia” (2022) 59 Common Market Law Review 1445
- “Proportionality in the PSPP and Weiss Judgments: Comparing Two Conceptions of the Unity of Public Law” (2021) 13 European Journal of Legal Studies 45
- “Preserving the ‘Essence’ of Fundamental Rights under Article 52(1) of the Charter: A Sisyphean Task?” (2020) 16 European Constitutional Law Review 647
- “On the Role of Normative Hierarchies in Constitutional Reasoning: a Survey of Some Paradigmatic Cases” (2018) 3 Ratio Juris 346
- European Union Law
- Comparative Law
- Comparative Federalism