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Chiara Raucea is an Assistant Professor focusing on European Union Law. Her research primarily explores the EU's free movement of persons, particularly concerning non-economically active citizens. Additionally, she delves into European Migration Law, emphasizing the protection of residence rights based on family ties and the respect for private life. Through her academic endeavors, she examines critical issues surrounding the rights of EU citizens and the implications of European regulations on migration. Chiara has played a pivotal role in teaching various courses, including 'Fundamental Rights' and 'Compliance with International European Law', where she has been the course coordinator and lecturer. Currently, she is involved in teaching in the Bachelor's program 'Global Law' and the Master's program on 'International European Union Law', particularly in the track focused on EU law and Global Risk, where she coordinates and lectures a course on Migration Rule of Law.
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