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Gian Franco Rosso Elorriaga, PhD

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    20122024

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    Professional Information

    Professor Rosso serves as Director of the Department of Civil and Roman Law at the Faculty of Law, Universidad de los Andes (Chile), where he teaches Civil Law and Roman Law.

    He is also the Director of the Master’s Program in Tort Law and Civil Liability at the same institution.

    Professor Rosso has been a Visiting Professor at the Università degli Studi di Brescia, Italy, and has extensive experience in university teaching and higher education administration, both in the university and technical-professional sectors.

    Teaching

    Civil Law and Roman Law

    Research interests

    His main areas of research include:

    • Civil liability, with a particular focus on fault and strict liability in Latin American Roman law traditions
    • Real rights, especially issues related to easements, usufruct, and family assets
    • The legal nature of higher education contracts, analyzing their contractual and regulatory dimensions

    Education/Academic qualification

    University Degree, Abogado, Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez

    PhD, Derecho, Università degli Studi di Roma Tor Vergata

    Master, Derecho, Università degli Studi di Roma Tor Vergata

    External positions

    Prosecretario General, Instituto Profesional DuocUC

    1 Jul 200528 Feb 2012

    Habilitación para la dirección de tesis doctorales

    • Habilitado

    Proceso de habilitación doctoral

    • HABILITACIÓN II-2023

    Research Lines

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