About
Giacomo Pailli serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Law at the University of Palermo, specializing in civil procedure and consumer law. His academic activities are centered at Via Maqueda 172 with regular office hours held Wednesdays 10:00-12:00 via TEAMS or in-person.
Research focuses on evolving civil litigation frameworks across three interconnected domains: technological integration in judicial systems (evidentiary digitalization, AI-assisted dispute resolution), transnational consumer protection mechanisms (cross-border redress, EU regulatory harmonization), and constitutional dimensions of collective redress. His work critically examines the tension between traditional Italian legal culture and global class action paradigms, particularly regarding mass tort litigation and arbitration.
Publication analysis reveals consistent engagement with procedural innovation since 2012, shifting from foundational studies on Cappelletti's constitutional legacy toward urgent digital-age challenges in evidence management and global deterrence systems. Key trends include the declining US hegemony in transnational dispute resolution and emerging European models for collective redress.
Professional engagement includes active participation in national legal discourse through specialized conferences and scholarly reviews, though no formal awards or major grants are documented in available sources.
Teaching responsibilities encompass jurisprudence instruction with structured student consultation protocols, utilizing both physical and virtual office hour formats to accommodate graduate legal education demands.
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