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Giovanni De Gregorio

PLMJ chair in law and technology at Católica Global School of Law and Católica Lisbon School of Law and academic fellow, Bocconi University

Giovanni De Gregorio is the PLMJ chair in law and Technology at Católica Global School of Law and Católica Lisbon School of Law. He is also a member of the Católica Research Centre for the Future of Law. He is also an academic fellow at Bocconi University.

His research interest deals with constitutional law, human rights, freedom of expression, privacy and data protection law. Giovanni is the author of the monograph Digital Constitutionalism in Europe. Reframing Rights and Powers in the Algorithmic Society (Cambridge University Press 2022).

His research has been published in edited books and international journals, including the International Journal of Constitutional Law, Global Constitutionalism, Common Market Law Review, Computer Law and Security Review, European Journal of Legal Studies, International Journal of Communication.

He edited two books with Hans W. Micklitz and others, Constitutional Challenges in the Algorithmic Society (Cambridge University Press 2021); and with Oreste Pollicino, Blockchain and Public Law: Global Challenges in the Era of Decentralisation (Edward Elgar 2021).

Giovanni is also a member of the editorial board of the law reviews MediaLaws, Diritti Comparati and Journal of Law, Market and Innovation. He is a reviewer for the International Journal of Constitutional Law; Computer Law and Security Law Review; European Journal of Comparative Law and Governance; Global Constitutionalism.

Experience

  • –present
    PLMJ Chair in Law and Technology, Católica Global School of Law and Católica Lisbon School of Law
  • –present
    Academic fellow, Bocconi University