

Luca Rubini
Known for excellence in the field of international law, Luca Rubini is a distinguished Senior Research Fellow at the School of Law, Georgetown University, Washington, DC. With a profound interest in the governance and regulation of state intervention in the market, Professor Rubini has dedicated his academic career to exploring the intricate dynamics of state aid and subsidies within the global economic framework. Professor Rubini's scholarly contributions are widely recognized, particularly his extensive publications that delve into the nuances of state intervention. His acclaimed monograph, "The Definition of Subsidy and State Aid: WTO Law and EC Law in Comparative Perspective," has garnered international attention and was recently translated into Chinese, reflecting its global impact and relevance. Holding law degrees from the Catholic University in Milan and Kingâs College London, Professor Rubini brings a rich academic background to his research and teaching. His educational journey has equipped him with a comprehensive understanding of both European and international legal systems, enabling him to provide insightful analyses and perspectives on complex legal issues. At Georgetown University, Professor Rubini continues to engage with students and colleagues, fostering an environment of intellectual curiosity and rigorous debate. His work not only contributes to academic discourse but also informs policy-making and legal practice, making him a pivotal figure in the study of state intervention in the market. His dedication to advancing knowledge in this field underscores his commitment to shaping the future of international law and economic governance.
Publications
, 211-237, 2015-04-01
, 895-938, 2014-10-01
, 181-198, 2009-12-24
, 217-260, 2009-12-24
, 261-286, 2009-12-24
, 25-88, 2009-12-24
, 105-148, 2009-12-24