03 Jul 2023 Bocconi University and Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation to Collaborate on Sustainability The two institutions have signed a Memorandum of Understanding
05 Jul 2023 How to Interpret American Precedents on Arbitration Catherine Rogers is one of four scholars behind the first ever synthesis of basic principles on this subject, and the author of a defining paper on what it really means for an arbitrator to be impartial
20 Jun 2023 The Making of the New Chinese Civil Code The new code is a legal milestone in mainland china and beyond. the code embodies traditional values, international best practices, and the Chinese ingenuity in tackling the legal challenges of the 21st century, argue Hao Jiang and Pietro Sirena in a new book
06 Jun 2023 Giuseppe Franco Ferrari Awarded by the Fulbright Commission For the 75th anniversary of the Fulbright Program in Italy, six projects were selected from those funded in the past for their contribution to U.S.Italian relations
31 May 2023 All the Limitations of European Legislation on Sustainable Investment Institutional investors may lack the resources and incentives necessary to complete the stewardship tasks the European Union assigns to them, while ESG indexes and ratings are short on transparency and consistency, according to research by Balp and Strampelli
22 May 2023 A New European Directive Proposal Changing Insolvency Regulations An interview with Cesare Cavallini about the turning point of insolvency regulations between national and EU rules.