PhD in international law, University of Milan.
Professor of EU law at the University of Genoa, where he teaches EU law, maritime law and EU and transnational environmental law.
Adjunct professor at LUISS, Libera Università degli studi sociali - Guido Carli, Rome (courses: EU law and international environmental law), from 2018 until 2020.
Starting the academic year 2020-2021 he will be adjunct professor at Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milan (course: EU law).
Former Jean Monnet Professor of EU environmental law, visiting scholar at Yale University, visiting professor at the University of Hamburg and at the Leghorn Academy of the Italian Navy; visiting research fellow at Max-Planck-Institut of Hamburg.
His interests focus on EU law, maritime and transportation law, law of the sea, antitrust and regulated markets, environmental law.
He has been awarded research projects by Italian and EU institutions inter alia on transport and maritime law, EU law, competition law, and environmental law.
The European law team of scholars lead by him in Genoa ranked as second among the Italian universities.
He is chairperson of the Interuniversity Centre on Law concerning International Economic Organizations); board member of (i) the Italian Society of International and EU Law), (ii) the Italian Centre of Excellency for Logistics and Transport, (iii) European Maritime Law Organization, (iv) the Italian Society of Transport Policy; (v) the Italian Association of Maritime Law.
He is co-director of the journal Diritto del commercio internazionale, and member of the editors of Diritto dell’Unione europea, and Diritto marittimo.
Author of eight monographies, over 80 essays and articles and over 70 contribution in miscellaneous works and handbooks, editor of 3 books, published in Italy and abroad (see the list of publication on https://giurisprudenza.unige.it/node/1699).
He works also as a legal practitioner, partner and co-founder of MGMP & Associati law-firm, with offices in Genoa/Milan.
PhD in international law, University of Milan.
Professor of EU law at the University of Genoa, where he teaches EU law, maritime law and EU and transnational environmental law.
Adjunct professor at LUISS, Libera Università degli studi sociali - Guido Carli, Rome (courses: EU law and international environmental law), from 2018 until 2020.
Starting the academic year 2020-2021 he will be adjunct professor at Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milan (course: EU law).
Former Jean Monnet Professor of EU environmental law, visiting scholar at Yale University, visiting professor at the University of Hamburg and at the Leghorn Academy of the Italian Navy; visiting research fellow at Max-Planck-Institut of Hamburg.
His interests focus on EU law, maritime and transportation law, law of the sea, antitrust and regulated markets, environmental law.
He has been awarded research projects by Italian and EU institutions inter alia on transport and maritime law, EU law, competition law, and environmental law.
The European law team of scholars lead by him in Genoa ranked as second among the Italian universities.
He is chairperson of the Interuniversity Centre on Law concerning International Economic Organizations); board member of (i) the Italian Society of International and EU Law), (ii) the Italian Centre of Excellency for Logistics and Transport, (iii) European Maritime Law Organization, (iv) the Italian Society of Transport Policy; (v) the Italian Association of Maritime Law.
He is co-director of the journal Diritto del commercio internazionale, and member of the editors of Diritto dell’Unione europea, and Diritto marittimo.
Author of eight monographies, over 80 essays and articles and over 70 contribution in miscellaneous works and handbooks, editor of 3 books, published in Italy and abroad (see the list of publication on https://giurisprudenza.unige.it/node/1699).
He works also as a legal practitioner, partner and co-founder of MGMP & Associati law-firm, with offices in Genoa/Milan.