ORCID: orcid.org/0000-0003-0135-7602
Luca Boggio is Associate Professor of Commercial Law (IUS/04) at Link Campus University in Rome. He attained the National Scientific Qualification as 1st level professor in ssd IUS/04. He is also an adjunct professor of Digital Economy Law and Business Law at the University of Turin.
He regularly lectures on corporate law, arbitration, crisis and insolvency in academic masters and at schools of specialisation for the legal professions. He is Director of the Open Lab for European Studies established at Link University in collaboration with IUSE - Istituto Universitario di Studi Europei (Italian hub of ELI - European Law Institute); he is a Research Fellow and Head of the Observatory on Corporate Development and Reorganisation at the same IUSE, as well as a member of the Centro CRISI - Interdepartmental Research Centre on Enterprise, Over-indebtedness and Insolvency at the University of Turin.
He participates in research projects financed by the European Commission. He attained a PhD in Iternal and International Commercial Law at the Cattolica del Sacro Cuore di Milano (XIII Cycle) and was a research fellow at the University of Turin. Cassation lawyer, mediator and trainer of mediators, liquidator of cooperative companies appointed by the Ministry of Economic Development and arbitrator of the National Arbitration Court based in Rome, the Piedmont Chamber of Arbitration and the American International Commercial Arbitration Court based in Wilmington DE (USA).
He is part of the editorial board of various "class A" scientific, such as: Rivista di Diritto Societario, Giurisprudenza Italiana, Giurisprudenza Arbitrale e Il Diritto Fallimentare e delle Società Commerciali. He has published three monographies and contributed to the drafting of a manual; he authored more than 120 essays, comments and note to judgement in many italian and international legal magazines. He participates as speaker and/or coordinator to conferences and seminars on Company Law, national/international insolvencies and investment protection. He is a member of the Forensic Union for Human Rights.
OFFICE HOURS
The professor is available to receive the students at the end of the lessons. However, the students may also request an appointment by email.