Hey all guys,
My name is Antonio Alderuccio, a senior year law student at the University of Bologna (Italy). I am planning to apply to a LL.M program in one of these seven U.S. universities: UC Berkeley, Duke, Georgetown, Yale, Harvard, UPenn, Stanford.
Here below you can find my résumé:
- University of Bologna School of Law (2008, November 2014 expected): Law (J.D.)
- University of Bologna School of Law: founder and Editor-in-Chief of the University of Bologna Law Review - Organizing Committee
- University of Bologna, School of Political Sciences (December 2013 - currently): collaboration to the academic activities of Prof. Lucio Pegoraro (Full Professor of Law - University of Bologna)
- Chuo Law School (August 09, 2014 - August 16, 2014): summer program on "Introduction to Japanese Law in English"
- LSE Summer School (July 28, 2013 - August 16, 2013): "International Commercial Litigation and Arbitration"
- Harvard University (June 23, 2012 - August 10, 2012): individual research for final dissertation
- Harvard Summer School (June 23, 2012 - August 10, 2012): "English for Academic Purposes" (Grade: Met all requirements)
- CRCC Asia (Shanghai, March 8, 2014 - April 8, 2015): have been admitted onto the CRCC Asia China Internship Program (legal area)
- Hogan Lovells LLP - Milan office (April 28, 2014 - June 13, 2014): Internship, Corporate Department
- Paul Hastings (Europe) LLP - Milan office (August 19, 2013 - September 20, 2013): Summer Internship, Corporate/Energy Department
- Pezzi & Associati Law Firm - Bologna office (October 15, 2012 - November 15, 2012): Internship.
I am involved in the official translation project, headed by Prof. Lucio Pegoraro and Prof. Nino Olivetti Rason (University of Padova), of the american textbook "The Constitution of The United States of America - A Contextual Analysis (Author: Prof. Mark Tushnet).
I have translated Prof. Pegoraro's academic article on the citations of foreign scholars in the constitutional jurisprudence. This article is a contribute to the book "Courts and Comparative Law" published by Oxford University Press (2014).
My final grade should be 102-103-104/100 (the minimum grade is 66/110).
Could I get into one of the above mentioned seven universities?
Thank you so much guys and enjoy this summer!
SocratesAndLaw
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Posted Jun 30, 2014 13:09
Hey all guys,
My name is Antonio Alderuccio, a senior year law student at the University of Bologna (Italy). I am planning to apply to a LL.M program in one of these seven U.S. universities: UC Berkeley, Duke, Georgetown, Yale, Harvard, UPenn, Stanford.
Here below you can find my résumé:
- University of Bologna School of Law (2008, November 2014 expected): Law (J.D.)
- University of Bologna School of Law: founder and Editor-in-Chief of the University of Bologna Law Review - Organizing Committee
- University of Bologna, School of Political Sciences (December 2013 - currently): collaboration to the academic activities of Prof. Lucio Pegoraro (Full Professor of Law - University of Bologna)
- Chuo Law School (August 09, 2014 - August 16, 2014): summer program on "Introduction to Japanese Law in English"
- LSE Summer School (July 28, 2013 - August 16, 2013): "International Commercial Litigation and Arbitration"
- Harvard University (June 23, 2012 - August 10, 2012): individual research for final dissertation
- Harvard Summer School (June 23, 2012 - August 10, 2012): "English for Academic Purposes" (Grade: Met all requirements)
- CRCC Asia (Shanghai, March 8, 2014 - April 8, 2015): have been admitted onto the CRCC Asia China Internship Program (legal area)
- Hogan Lovells LLP - Milan office (April 28, 2014 - June 13, 2014): Internship, Corporate Department
- Paul Hastings (Europe) LLP - Milan office (August 19, 2013 - September 20, 2013): Summer Internship, Corporate/Energy Department
- Pezzi & Associati Law Firm - Bologna office (October 15, 2012 - November 15, 2012): Internship.
I am involved in the official translation project, headed by Prof. Lucio Pegoraro and Prof. Nino Olivetti Rason (University of Padova), of the american textbook "The Constitution of The United States of America - A Contextual Analysis (Author: Prof. Mark Tushnet).
I have translated Prof. Pegoraro's academic article on the citations of foreign scholars in the constitutional jurisprudence. This article is a contribute to the book "Courts and Comparative Law" published by Oxford University Press (2014).
My final grade should be 102-103-104/100 (the minimum grade is 66/110).
Could I get into one of the above mentioned seven universities?
Thank you so much guys and enjoy this summer!
SocratesAndLaw
My name is Antonio Alderuccio, a senior year law student at the University of Bologna (Italy). I am planning to apply to a LL.M program in one of these seven U.S. universities: UC Berkeley, Duke, Georgetown, Yale, Harvard, UPenn, Stanford.
Here below you can find my résumé:
- University of Bologna School of Law (2008, November 2014 expected): Law (J.D.)
- University of Bologna School of Law: founder and Editor-in-Chief of the University of Bologna Law Review - Organizing Committee
- University of Bologna, School of Political Sciences (December 2013 - currently): collaboration to the academic activities of Prof. Lucio Pegoraro (Full Professor of Law - University of Bologna)
- Chuo Law School (August 09, 2014 - August 16, 2014): summer program on "Introduction to Japanese Law in English"
- LSE Summer School (July 28, 2013 - August 16, 2013): "International Commercial Litigation and Arbitration"
- Harvard University (June 23, 2012 - August 10, 2012): individual research for final dissertation
- Harvard Summer School (June 23, 2012 - August 10, 2012): "English for Academic Purposes" (Grade: Met all requirements)
- CRCC Asia (Shanghai, March 8, 2014 - April 8, 2015): have been admitted onto the CRCC Asia China Internship Program (legal area)
- Hogan Lovells LLP - Milan office (April 28, 2014 - June 13, 2014): Internship, Corporate Department
- Paul Hastings (Europe) LLP - Milan office (August 19, 2013 - September 20, 2013): Summer Internship, Corporate/Energy Department
- Pezzi & Associati Law Firm - Bologna office (October 15, 2012 - November 15, 2012): Internship.
I am involved in the official translation project, headed by Prof. Lucio Pegoraro and Prof. Nino Olivetti Rason (University of Padova), of the american textbook "The Constitution of The United States of America - A Contextual Analysis (Author: Prof. Mark Tushnet).
I have translated Prof. Pegoraro's academic article on the citations of foreign scholars in the constitutional jurisprudence. This article is a contribute to the book "Courts and Comparative Law" published by Oxford University Press (2014).
My final grade should be 102-103-104/100 (the minimum grade is 66/110).
Could I get into one of the above mentioned seven universities?
Thank you so much guys and enjoy this summer!
SocratesAndLaw
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