Who is who

Carlo Casonato

Carlo Casonato
Chair holder

Professor of Comparative Constitutional Law at the Law School of the University of Trento, he is a Member of OECD Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence (GPAI), and Founder and Editor-in-Chief of the BioLaw Journal. Member of the Editorial Board of the DPCE Law Review, and the Scientific Committee of The Future of Science and Ethics (Fondazione Umberto Veronesi), he is Delegate of the Rector and vice-president of the Research Ethics Committee of the University of Trento.
He was Visiting Fellow at Yale University (Law School and Interdisciplinary Center for Bioethics), Oxford University (Institute of European and Comparative Law), and Visiting Professor of Law at the Illinois Institute of Technology (Chicago-Kent College of Law, Center for Science, Law and Technology). He was a member of the Italian Committee for Bioethics and President of the Bioethics Committee of the Province of Trento Healthcare Trust.
Before holding the Jean Monnet Chair on Law and Ethics for AI (T 4 F), he was PI of the Jean Monnet project TrIAL (Trento Artificial Intelligence Laboratory) and the Jean Monnet module BIOTELL (Teaching European Law and Life Sciences).
He is author or editor of more than 150 publications (including more that 20 books).
 

Lucia Busatta

Lucia Busatta
is Assistant Professor in Constitutional Law at the Department of Cellular, Computational and Integrative Biology of the University of Trento, where she teaches Bioethics and BioLaw. Her interests in Artificial Intelligence concern the ethical dimension of AI decision, the protection of fundamental rights and universal access to technological progress.

Marta Tomasi

Marta Tomasi
is Assistant Professor in Comparative Constitutional Law at the Faculty of Law of the University of Trento. One of the main focuses of her research concerns the protection of fundamental rights in the face of advances in new technologies.

Giulia Olivato

Giulia Olivato
graduated cum laude at the University of Trento with a thesis on Competition Law in the Digital Economy. She is a PhD student at the University of Trento, currently working on the European Regulation of Artificial Intelligence, with a focus on the proposed AI Act.

Marta Fasan

Marta Fasan
is research fellow in Comparative Constitutional Law at the Faculty of Law of the University of Trento. Her research concerns the impact of artificial intelligence on the protection of fundamental rights and the role of Constitutional Law in regulating this technology.