Alberto Alemanno

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Celebs NameAlberto Alemanno
GenderMale
BirthdateApril 30, 1975
DayApril 30
Year1975
NationalityItaly
Age45 years
Birth SignTaurus
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Alberto Alemanno Biography

Alberto Alemanno (born 30 April 1975 in Turin) is an Italian lawyer. He is Jean Monnet Professor in EU Law at HEC Paris since 2009, and also Global Clinical Professor of Law at New York University School of Law.

With Franck Biancheri, Alemanno has been advocating for the creation of transnational lists since the early 2000. Alemanno and Biancheri were among the initiators of Newropeans, the first European transnational movement, in 2009. In 2018 he was one of the initiators of the campaign Real Representation as Europeans for the 2019 European elections with the We Move slogan

After working as a lawyer in Paris, he became a qualified attorney in New York in 2004 and then served as a law clerk for Judge Allan Rosas and Judge Alexander Arabadjiev at the Court of Justice of the European Union and for Enzo Moavero Milanesi at the General Court of the European Union.

He started teaching in 2009 as associate professor of law at HEC Paris; two years later he became Jean Monnet Professor of EU Law at HEC Paris. He was also Adjunct Professor of Law at Georgetown University Law Center between 2011 and 2013.

Alberto Alemanno was involved in the registration of the first European Citizen Initiative aimed at eliminating the international roaming charges in 2013 (One Single Tariff) and provided advice to several others, including the Stop Glyphosate campaign.

In 2013 he became Global Clinical Professor of Law at New York University School of Law where he established and serves as faculty director the HEC-NYU EU Public Interest Clinic, a program to train new public interest lawyers and civic advocates. He is permanent visiting professor at the University of Tokyo, School of Public Policy and at the College of Europe.

In 2015, Alemanno and others published a report on freedom of panorama in Europe for the European Consumer Organisation, advocating prohibition of airline “no-show” clauses. He also contributed to make the appointment of the judges of the European Court of Justice more transparent. In 2016, he prepared a report for WWF advocating reform of the Common Agricultural Policy.

Alberto Alemanno was named Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum in 2015, European Young Leaders (EYL40) by the “40 under 40” run by Friends of Europe in 2013, and Responsible Leader by the BMW Foundation.

In the Italian legislative elections of 2018, Alberto Alemanno was a candidate for the Senate for the Più Europa party led by Emma Bonino. He obtained 5,613 preference votes and was not elected.

In 2018, he successfully lodged one of the complaints to the European Ombudsman about José Manuel Barroso’s business activities with Goldman Sachs.

In Spring 2018, after publishing an op-ed in Le Monde and Politico, Alemanno lodged a complaint before the European Ombudsman arguing that the EU Disinformation Review violates the freedom of expression and right of defense.

Alemanno campaigned and drafted the first EU directive aimed at protecting whistleblowers in the European Union. His text was used by the EU Commission in 2018 when putting foreword its proposal.

Alemanno regularly provides advice to a variety of NGOs as well as governments and international organizations on various aspects of European Union law, international regulatory co-operation, international trade and global health law. He sits on the board of several civil society organisations, such as European Alternatives, Access Info Europe, Riparte il Futuro, Diritto di Sapere, as well as the citizens’ pan-EU campaigning movements We Move and Vox-Europe.

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