Doctoral student in Private Law.
Thesis project: The Common Good in Common Goods
Main supervisor: Filippo Valguarnera.
Saki Bailey is a Doctoral Candidate at the Department of Business, Economics and Law at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden and a Research Associate and Lecturer at the International University College of Turin. She received her Juris Doctor from UC Hastings with an emphasis in International & Comparative Law. Her research and teaching interests are in legal theory, comparative law, property law, management of common resources and social and economic rights. She has been a participant and organizer of the Common Core of European Private law since 2010 and a Co-editor on a forthcoming volume together with Ugo Mattei and Filippo Valguarnera on “Access to Commons.” Her recent publications include Martinez, L., Bailey, S., & Pradi, A. (Eds.) (Forthcoming 2016). Transfer of Immovable Goods in European Private Law. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge. Bailey S, “The Architecture of Commons Legal Institutions”, In Haskell J. and Mattei U. (Eds.) (2015) Research Handbook on Political Economy and Law. Edward Elgar Publishing: Cheltenham. Bailey, S., Farrell, G. & Mattei, U. (Eds.)(2014). Protecting FutureGenerations Through Commons. Council of Europe: Strasbourg. Bailey, S. (2014). Bailey, S. and Mattei, U. (2013). “Social Movements As Constituent Power: The Italian Struggle for the Commons.” Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies, 20(2), p.965-1013. (Indiana University Mauer School) Bailey, S. (Eds.)(2013). Protecting the Commons: The Commons Movement in the Italian Struggle Against Neoliberal Governance. South Atlantic Quarterly 112(2), pp.365-405. (Duke University Publication) Bailey, S. and Marcucci, M.E. (2013). “Legalizing the Occupation: The Teatro Valle as a Cultural Commons.” South Atlantic Quarterly 112(2), pp. 396-405. (Duke University Publication).