The Project Management Board of the Jean Monnet CLOSER - Cross-border families, familiy-reunification and successions matters (2024-2027) aims to monitor the Project’s progress, also from a qualitative perspective.
The Project Management Board is composed by Prof.ssa Ilaria Riva, dalla Prof.ssa Manuela Consito, dalla Dott.ssa Maria Cristina Gruppuso, dalla Dott.ssa Celoria, dalla Prof.ssa Lucia Ruggeri, dal Notaio Eleonora Bazzo e dall'Avv.ta Eleonora Vilardi.
Lucia Ruggeri is Full Professor of Private Law and Coordinator of the PhD Curriculum “Civil Law and Constitutional Legality” at the School of Law of the University of Camerino.
She is Coordinator of “EU-FamPro: E-Training on EU Family Property Regimes” (Call Justice: JUST-AG-2020 submitted for JUST-JTRA-EJTR-AG-2020) and Principal Investigator of FAR Project – “ESCOP4Green: Enhancing Sustainable Consumption and Production for the Green transition” (funded by the European Union – Next Generation EU, “MUR-Fondo Promozione e Sviluppo – Ministerial Decree 737/2021”).
She is also Member of Scientific Boards of “Rassegna di diritto civile” (ed ESI) and “Teoria e prassi del diritto” (ed ESI), “Le corti marchigiane” (ed ESI), “Le corti umbre” (ed ESI), and Member of Board of Reviewers of “Persona e Mercato”.
Lucia Ruggeri main publications are: M.J. Cazorla González, M. Giobbi, J. Kramberger Škerl, L. Ruggeri e S. Winkler (a cura di), “Property Relations of Cross-Border Couples in the European Union” (Edizioni Scientifiche Italiane, Napoli, 2020); L. Ruggeri, A. Limanté e N. Pogorelčnik Vogrinc (a cura di), “The EU Regulations on Matrimonial Property and Property of Registered Partners” (Intersentia, Cambridge, 2022); “La dicotomia dati personali e dati non personali: il problema della tutela della persona nei c.dd. dati misti”, in Diritto di famiglia e delle persone, 2023, pp. 808-832; “Auto-regolamentazione dei rapporti economici post-coniugali e sostituzione del contributo in denaro”, in G. Frezza (a cura di), Riforme proposte in ambito familiare (Edizioni Scientifiche Italiane, Napoli, 2023, pp. 333-342); “Régimes matrimoniaux, droit européen et pratique notariale en Italie”, in G. Chiappetta e F. Vasseur-Lambry (a cura di), L'autonomie de la volonté dans les relations familiales (Edizioni Scientifiche Italiane, Napoli, 2023, pp. 83-94); “Il processo di armonizzazione del diritto familiare europeo nella Proposta di regolamento in materia di riconoscimento transfrontaliero dei rapporti di filiazione”, in La cittadinanza europea, 2024, pp. 69-88.
Born in Turin, after leaving a classical studies high school, Liceo Camillo Benso di Cavour in Turin, she was then awarded a first-class degree in Law at the with special mention. After her degree, she completed a PhD in “Enterprise Governance” at the University of Turin, with a period as Visiting Researcher at Queensland University of Technology di Brisbane (Australia).
She passed the examination enabling her to practise as a lawyer and was legal assistant at Banca d’Italia from 2011 to 2014, in the Banking and Finance Supervisory Area.
After passing the state notary public examination called by Decree on 27 December 2010, she was appointed Notary Public in Turin by Ministry of Justice Decree dated 6 June 2014, becoming the youngest Notary Public in Italy and has carried out her work as a member of the Roll of Notaries Public of the United District of Turin and Pinerolo since July 2014.
She has also been a lecturer at the “Scuola di Notariato Franco Lobetti Bodoni” of the Notary Council of the United Districts of Turin and Pinerolo and still collaborates with the Private Law section of the Department of Law and Management at the University of Turin.
She acts as Delegated Professional in Real Estate Executions and is a member of the list of Notaries Public authorised by the Notary Auction Network. She is a Notary qualified as LRA (Local Registration Authority) and RAO (Registration Authority Officer) in the Italian Notarial Platform for the stipulation of electronic limited companies. Se has been a member of the European and International Affairs Commission of the National Council of Notaries since 2014 and is a contact for the Turin Notary Council Remote Auction project.
She is a member of the Board of the Italian Association of Young Notaries, with responsibility for Deontology, for the three-year period 2022-2025.
She is the author of numerous publications, including: “I figli nati tramite maternità surrogata: questioni giuridiche aperte”, study being published in “Studies and Materials of the National Council of Notaries”; “La legge applicabile nei regimi patrimoniali delle coppie internazionali: novità e casi pratici”, in “Cross-border families: property regimes and successors”, edited by Ilaria Riva, Legal Papers of the Law Department of the University of Turin, October 2021; “Domande frequenti in tema di atti consolari e atti provenienti dall’estero”, study n. 7-2021/A, published in “Studies and Materials of the National Council of Notaries” on 12 March 2021; Section on Italy in Couples in Europe, Matrimonial and Registered Partnership Regimes, published by UINL (International Union of Notaries), Irene (European Institute for Research and Notarial Studies), CNUE (Council of Notaries of the European Union), edition 2020-2019.
Eleonora Vilardi is a lawyer in Turin and she deals with immigration law and international protection. For several years, Eleonora Vilardi has been collaborating with the University of Turin as a tutor for an online course on the subject. She is a member of ASGI “Association for Legal Studies on Immigration”, focused on promoting and fostering the protection of migrants' rights.