Gabriella Saputelli

Visit Dates: 2019-20

Institute for the Study of Regionalism, Federalism, and Self-Government in the National Research Council (Rome, Italy)

Research Interests
  • European citizenship and human rights
  • Globalization and lex mercatoria
  • Regionalism and federalism

Gabriella Saputelli is a researcher at the Institute for the Study of Regionalism, Federalism, and Self-Government (ISSiRFA) in the National Research Council (CNR) in Rome. She has taught courses on law, citizenship, and human rights at the University of Teramo, the LUMSA University of Rome, and at the International Telematic University (UNINETTUNO). Professor Saputelli holds a laurea in law and a Ph.D. in Italian and European constitutional law from the University of Teramo and is licensed to practice law in Italy. In 2018, she achieved the national scientific qualification of associate professor in public law. While at Notre Dame, serving as a US-Italian Fulbright assistant professor, she taught a course on the rule of law and fundamental rights in the European Union for the Law School and Keough School of Global Affairs.