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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Alberto Alemanno (born April 30, 1975), is a legal scholar and public interest lawyer, known for his work on the European Union, risk regulation and public health prevention as well as on the theory of nudge in policy-making. Currently Alemanno is Jean Monnet Professor in EU Law & Risk Regulation at HEC Paris, Global Clinical Professor of Law at New York University School of Law and Founder and CEO of eLabEurope, a civic start up aimed at promoting open-source policymaking in Europe. He has been named as one of the European Union’s 40 brightest minds by the European Young Leaders programme "40 under 40" run by EuropaNova and Friends of Europe which aims to shape Europe's future. Alberto is known not only for being a prolific scholars and active public interest lawyer but also for being a creative and passionate teacher having first embraced iTunes U, then pioneering Coursera with a Massive open online course devoted to the functioning and impact of the European Union.. }

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