Lorenzo Cameli

Dr. Lorenzo Cameli

Member of the Public Security and Individual Rights cluster


Lorenzo Cameli is currently a PhD student enrolled in the 41st cohort at the University of Ferrara, pursuing a research project in criminal procedural law focusing on the remedial aspects of the effects of ‘media trials’ on the impartiality of criminal courts (Supervisor: Prof. Daniele Negri; Co-supervisor: Prof. Francesco Bartolo Morelli).

He is a expert in criminal procedural law, criminal enforcement law and organised crime and preventive measures, as well as a member of the legal advice service for inmates at Ferrara Prison. He completed his training internship pursuant to Article 73 of Decree Law 69/2013 at one of the Criminal Divisions of the Court of Appeal of Bologna and his legal practice in criminal matters in Bologna. Since 2024, he has been a member of the Bologna Bar Association and is a member of the Bologna Criminal Bar Association.

In October 2021, he obtained a degree in Law from the Alma Mater Studiorum – University of Bologna with a thesis in Criminal Law entitled “The role and development of Italian criminal law between euthanasia and medically assisted suicide”, supervised by Prof. Vittorio Manes and co-supervised by Prof. Alberto Artosi. Since 2021, he has been vice-president of the non-profit cultural association Extrema Ratio.

 



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