Maria Antonia Panasci

Rtt

Biografia

Maria Antonia Panascì è Ricercatrice in Diritto dell’Unione europea (RTT) presso il Dipartimento Diritto e Istituzioni, Facoltà di Scienze Giuridiche ed Economiche, dell’Università Mercatorum. Dal 2021 è Docente a contratto (Academic Fellow) presso l’Università Commerciale “L. Bocconi”, dove fino al novembre 2025 è stata assegnista di ricerca con un progetto finanziato dalla Fondazione Invernizzi nell’ambito del Bocconi Lab for European Studies (BLEST).

Ha conseguito il Dottorato di Ricerca presso la Durham University (UK), con una borsa dell’Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC). Presso la stessa università è stata Teaching Fellow in International/EU Law (2020-2021) e Co-Director del Durham European Law Institute (2021), di cui è Honorary Member.

 

Grazie a finanziamenti competitivi, ha svolto attività di ricerca presso la New York University School of Law (Visiting Doctoral Researcher Programme, 2018-2019), la Sciences Po Law School (CIVICA Faculty Short Visit Scheme, 2023) e l’Istituto Universitario Europeo (CIVICA Postdoctoral Fellowship Programme, 2024). Nel 2025 ha vinto un grant di ricerca della Banca Centrale Europea (BCE) e il premio AISDUE per il miglior articolo in Diritto dell’Unione europea, assegnato al contributo Unravelling Next Generation EU as a transformative moment: from market integration to redistribution”, pubblicato su Common Market Law Review nel 2024.

Facoltà

Scienze Economiche e Giuridiche

Materia d'insegnamento

Diritto dell'Unione Europea IUS/14 - Scienze Giuridiche L-14

Dipartimento

Diritto e istituzioni

Docente di riferimento

L14 - Scienze giuridiche

Ricevimento

Martedì dalle 15:00 alle 17:00 previa prenotazione tramite e-mail all'indirizzo mariaantonia.panasci@unimercatorum.it

Modalità di prenotazione degli uffici

online

Pubblicazioni

L'elenco delle pubblicazioni è disponibile al seguente link: https://www.unimercatorum.iris.cineca.it/cris/rp/rp02622 

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Società scientifiche

    AISDUE “Associazione Italiana Studiosi di Diritto dell'Unione Europea”

    ELU-S “European Law Unbound Society”

    ICON-S “The International Society of Public Law”

    CES “Council for European Studies”

Convegni Scientifici

  • ·    ‘ ’The Boundaries of Borrowing: Resource Mobilisation within the System of EU Competences’, ELU-S Conference 2025 (Prague, 27 September 2025)

  • ·      ‘Supervisory Independence after CRD VI’, ECB Legal Research Programme Seminar, European Central Bank Tower (Frankfurt, 3 September 2025)

  • ·      ‘Rethinking EU Financial Autonomy beyond Emergency’, Workshop ‘EU Crisis and Emergencies: What’s in a name?’, Maastricht University, (Maastricht, 16-17 June 2025).

  • ·      ‘Building a Fiscal Union through the Legacy of Next Generation EU? The Leverage of the Post-Pandemic Plan to fill EMU’s Loopholes’, EMU Lab Workshop, European University Institute (Florence, 8-9 May 2025).

  • ·      ‘Unravelling Next Generation EU as a transformative moment: from market integration to redistribution’, DELI Lunchtime Seminar, Durham University (Zoom, 31 October 2024).

  • ·      ‘A still ‘motionless’ doctrine? CILFIT and the reality of the preliminary reference procedure’, 2024 ICON-S Conference (IE University, Madrid 8-10 July 2024).

  • ·      ‘The inconsistent right to welfare provision: frictions between EU free movement law and social security coordination’, BLEST Workshop ‘Dilemmas of EU Free Movement Law’ (Milan, 3 May 2024).

  • ·      ‘Solidarity in the European Constitutional Imaginary: The Currency of an EU Social Value’, CIVICA Short Visit Research Seminar at Sciences Po (Paris, 22 November 2023).

  • ·      ‘Integration through Funding: The role of Cohesion in the Legal Construction of NGEU’,  Forum ‘Prospects for Stability, Growth and Cohesion in the Eurozone’ (Villa Vigoni, Lake Como 23-25 October 2023).

  • ·      ‘Rewriting the European social pact? Next Generation EU and the Transformation of solidarity obligations in the EU’, ICON-S Italia Conference at Bocconi University (Milan, 13-14 October 2023).

  • ·      ‘Beyond the Crisis: The Transformation of EU Economic Governance after Next Generation EU’, Bocconi Workshop ‘Crisis, Risk, and European Governance’ (Milan, 21-22 September 2023)

  • ·      ‘Unravelling Next Generation EU as a transformative moment: the hermeneutics of a constitutional change’, European Constitutional Law Review’s Symposium on Constitutional Change in Europe (Amsterdam, 25-26 May 2023)

  • ·      ‘The EU’s Recovery between Sovereignty and Solidarity’, Essex-Lund University Workshop on EU Solidarity (Zoom, 6 May 2022)

  • ·      ‘A Beast Unknown? The EU between Sovereignty and Recovery’, BLEST- IEL Seminar Department of Legal Studies of Bocconi University (Milan, 17 February 2022)

  • ·      ‘European financial solidarity: a concept in search of definition’, 2020 ESIL Research Forum ‘Solidarity: The Quest for Founding Utopias of International Law’ , University of Catania (Catania, 15-16 April 2021).

  • ·       Chronicles of European distributive justice: exploring constitutional limits to a European transfer union’, 3rd Annual Doctoral Workshop in Constitutional Theory: Domestic, European and International Perspectives, University of Liverpool (Liverpool, 10 June 2019).

  • ·      ‘Retracing solidarity in the European Economic Constitution’, JSD Forum, NYU School of Law (New York City, 22 February 2019).

  • ·      ‘Entrapped in liminality: social protection of EU vulnerable migrants’, ECPR General Conference, Universitetet i Oslo (Oslo, 7-9 September 2017).

  • ·      ‘Squaring the circle: social protection and residency rights of EU migrants’, Durham – King’s College London Doctoral Workshop in EU Law (Durham, 27 September 2017).

  • ·      ‘La distinzione tra previdenza e assistenza sociale nella prospettiva europea’, Seminari Maceratesi di studi previdenziali (Macerata, 18-19 July 2016).

  • ·      ‘EU citizenship and access to social benefits in the host Member State’, Birmingham Law School Annual PGR conference ‘Law’s impact in the Real World’ (Birmingham, 9 June 2015).

Le Principali aree di ricerca in ambito accademico riguardano:

Diritto costituzionale europeo, Unione economica e monetaria, Cittadinanza europea, Diritto sociale europeo, Libera circolazione

RICERCA-ORCID

0009-0007-9139-3215

SSD

GIUR-10/A – Diritto dell’Unione Europea

GSD

12/GIUR-10 – Diritto dell’Unione Europea