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Alberto Alemanno is an influential Italian legal scholar and a prominent figure in the field of public law and behavioral economics. He is known for his innovative approach to the intersection of law and social behavior, particularly through the use of nudging techniques to promote healthier and more sustainable choices among citizens. Alemanno's work emphasizes the importance of integrating legal frameworks with behavioral insights to address contemporary societal challenges, such as public health and environmental sustainability.

As the founder of the European Law and Behavioural Economics (ELBE) initiative, Alemanno has contributed significantly to the discourse on how law can be designed to better align with human behavior. His publications, including 'Nudge and the Law: A European Perspective', explore the legal implications of behavioral economics and advocate for a more nuanced understanding of how laws can influence decision-making. Through his academic and practical endeavors, Alemanno continues to inspire legal scholars and policymakers alike in crafting laws that effectively resonate with the public's needs.

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Geboorteplaats Rome, Italy