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Professor Beatrice Rabai is a contract Professor in Prevention, Privacy and New Technologies at the University of Pavia (School of Law) and she is Scientific and Teaching Coordinator of the Postgraduate Master of Law at Bocconi and Pavia Universities (SSPL).
Professor Rabai is author of several contributions, both in Italian and in English (articles, case-law comments and chapters of books), on administrative law in the following main topics: Digital accessibility, ICT and Big Data, Independent Administrative Authorities, Consumer protection, Public Procurement, Higher education.
Professor Rabai is a member of the research team coordinated by Silvia Favalli and Carola Ricci (Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Pavia) of the interdisciplinary research project “RISID – Realizing the right to Social Inclusion for persons with Disabilities through new tools of smart communication and sharing knowledge: from international to local effectiveness”, financed by Fondazione Cariplo
She holds a PHD in Public Law and a LLB from the School of Law of the University of Pavia.
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