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Michel Martone

Michel Martone, (8 January 1974 in Nice) is an Italian jurist and academic.
He was Deputy Minister for Labor and Welfare from 29 November 2011 to 28 April 2013.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Mario Monti Cabinet )〕 On his first assignment, his delegations were active and passive labor market policies, youth employment, vocational training, industrial and labor relations.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Gazzetta Ufficiale del 10 gennaio 2012 )
He was the youngest member in the Government led by Mario Monti, a government of technocrats in the wake of the Italian debt crisis. He is full professor of labor Law and teaches at the Italian National School of Government,〔(SSPA )〕 at the University of Teramo〔(Unite )〕 and at the LUISS Guido Carli University of Rome.〔(LUISS )〕 He was visiting fellow at Cornell University's School of Industrial and Labor Relations.〔(ILR Cornell University )〕 As research subjects, Martone deals with industrial relations, labor law, labor market, social security, youth and welfare issues.
==Biography & Academic Career==
Michel Martone is a French native speaker.〔() Biography on official website〕
In 1997 Michel Martone graduated in law at La Sapienza University of Rome.〔(Verbale del concorso di Siena )〕〔(La storia di Michel Martone sul libro ''Gioventù sprecata'' edito da Laterza )〕 and in the same year he obtained the PhD at the University of Modena.〔〔(Verbale del concorso da Associato di Michel Martone )〕
In 2000 he became a researcher at the University of Teramo and the following year he became an associate professor of labor law at the Faculty of Law of the same University.〔〔〔
In 2003 he won the open competition for a full professor position at the University of Siena, thus falling in the 1.5% of under40 Italian full professors.〔() Database of the italian Ministry of Education and Research〕 and since 2005 he is full professor of Labor Law at the Law Faculty of the University of Teramo.〔
He is full professor at the Italian National School of Government〔 and professor of Labor Law at the Law Faculty of LUISS Guido Carli University of Rome.〔 At the same University he taught at the School of Government for the Master's Degree in Italian Political Affairs.〔(Biography on the Italian Government's Official Website )〕
Lawyer of the Court of Rome, he's qualified at the defense among Supreme Courts.〔
He is chief editor of the magazine ''Argomenti di diritto del lavoro'', member of the editorial board of the magazine ''Giurisprudenza Italiana'', member of the scientific committee of ''Rivista degli infortuni e delle malattie professionali'' and editorialist and co-founder of the Magazine of politics and cultural analysis ''Zero''.'' ''His articles are published on the ''Il Sole 24 Ore'', on the Italian ''Huffington Post'' and ''Aspenia''. Previously he published articles on ''Il Riformista'' and on ''Il Messaggero''.〔

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