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Ph.D. in Theory of Contracts, Services and Markets

The admissions tests consist of a written test and an oral test.

Please refer to the announcement for further information

The aim of the PhD program is to train students to conduct high-profile research in the field of contracts, services and markets. The Program is a third level university course and lasts three years. The Ph.D. Program is part of the Management and Law Department of Tor Vergata University in Rome and it is part of the University’s Doctoral School.
The Ph.D. Program is characterized by its transnational orientation. Agreements with foreign Universities are being taken to encourage collaborative Ph.D. thesis. In the professors' board are involved International renowned researchers from Paris/France, Brasil, Oxford/UK, Neuchatel/Swiss, Castilla La Mancha/Spain, Regensburg/Germany.
The Ph. D Program is also characterized by its interdisciplinary approach. In fact the Phd Professors belong to many different scientific fields. This variety allows students to gain a wide and high level knowledge, preparing them for placement in private companies, public institutions and academia.

Scientific fields: IUS/01,  IUS/02, IUS/04, IUS/05, IUS/07, IUS/09, IUS/10, IUS/12, SECS-P/01, SECS-P/08
PhD Coordinator
Martina Conticelli
e-mail: martina.conticelli@uniroma2.it
Administrative office School of Economics
Department of Management and Law

e-mail: info@phdtcsm.uniroma2.it

Aims and methods of teaching.

The PhD aim is to allow students to gain a wide and high level knowledge, preparing them for placement in private companies, public institutions and academia
PhD students will have to analize theorical matters about Contracts, Services and Markets with a legal and economic perspective, both from a private and a public viewpoint, in order to understand the institutional and legal context of reference, with particular regard to economic theory of contracts and regulation of the enterprise, services and markets, with focus on public policies, taxation and governance
The Program lasts three years.
The PhD students will have to attend seminary and lesson cycles during the three years; they will be required to carry out interdisciplinary teaching activities in collaboration with other PhD programs in the School of Economics; they will be able to take part in language courses organized by the University; they also can take part in IT courses organized by the Macroarea of Economics. They will be encouraged to conduct research abroad, participate in group research, as well as Call for Papers for national and international conferences.
Starting from the second year of PhD, a tutor will be appointed for each doctorate who follows him in the preparation of the final thesis.
The PhD ends with the presentation of a final thesis on one of the PhD topics and a discussion in front of a Commission.
Doctoral research will be continuously monitored by encouraging the presentation of research papers from the PhD students to seminars, conferences and workshops and publication in specialized legal journals.
The most valuable PhD students are invited to participate actively in research projects of international and national relevance promoted by the teachers of the College.

PhD Teachers:

Prof. Salvatore Bellomia, IUS/09, Università degli Studi di ROMA "Tor Vergata"
Prof. Giovanni Bruno, IUS/01,Università degli Studi di ROMA "Tor Vergata"
Dott. ssa Sabrina Cassar, IUS/07, Università degli Studi di ROMA "Tor Vergata"
Prof.ssa Maria Cristina Cataudella, IUS/07, Università degli Studi di ROMA "Tor Vergata"
Prof.ssa Nicoletta Ciocca, IUS/04, Università degli Studi di ROMA "Tor Vergata"
Prof.ssa Martina Conticelli, IUS/09, Università degli Studi di ROMA "Tor Vergata"
Dott.ssa Germano, SECS-P/01, Università degli Studi di ROMA "Tor Vergata"
Prof. Francesco Di Ciommo, IUS/01, LUISS "Guido Carli" - ROMA
Prof.ssa Amalia  Diurni, IUS/02, Università degli Studi di ROMA "Tor Vergata"
Prof. Giovanni Doria, IUS/01, Università degli Studi di ROMA "Tor Vergata"
Prof. Carlo Felice Giampaolino, IUS/04, Università degli Studi di ROMA "Tor Vergata"
Prof. Giorgio Lener, IUS/01, Università degli Studi di ROMA "Tor Vergata"
Prof. Marco Macchia, IUS/10, Università degli Studi di ROMA "Tor Vergata"
Prof. Carmine Macrì, IUS/04, Università degli Studi di ROMA "Tor Vergata"
Prof. Emiliano Marchisio, IUS/04, Università Telematica "GIUSTINO FORTUNATO"
Dott.ssa  Fabiola Massa, IUS/04, Università degli Studi di ROMA "Tor Vergata"
Prof. Umberto Morera, IUS/05, Università degli Studi di ROMA "Tor Vergata"
Prof. Gianluca Perone, IUS/04, Università degli Studi di ROMA "Tor Vergata"
Prof. ssa Biancamaria Raganelli, IUS/10, Università degli Studi di ROMA "Tor Vergata"
Prof. Antonio Rizzi, IUS/01, Università degli Studi di ROMA "Tor Vergata"
Prof. Giuseppe Santoni, IUS/04, Università degli Studi di ROMA "Tor Vergata"
Dott.ssa Benedetta Sirgiovanni, IUS/01, Università degli Studi di ROMA "Tor Vergata"
Prof. Raffaele Titomanlio, IUS/09, Università degli Studi di ROMA "Tor Vergata"