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Flavio Argiro is an Associate Professor of Criminal Law (IUS/17) at the Department of Law, Economics, Management and Quantitative Methods (DEMM) at the University of Sannio in Italy. His academic work focuses on various aspects of criminal law, with particular attention to criminal participation, legal theory, and contemporary issues in criminal justice.
Professor Argiro's research interests span multiple dimensions of criminal law, including criminal participation theories, constitutional guarantees within criminal proceedings, historical perspectives on justice systems, and contemporary challenges in criminal law such as cybercrime, drug policy, and organized crime prosecution. His work demonstrates a strong theoretical foundation combined with practical analysis of current legal issues, reflecting both Italian legal traditions and comparative perspectives, particularly with German criminal law.
Analysis of his publication trends reveals consistent scholarly output across two decades, with recent focus on contemporary criminal justice challenges including digital surveillance, cannabis legislation, and evolving interpretations of criminal participation. His work shows particular expertise in analyzing Supreme Court rulings and their implications for criminal law doctrine. The publications reflect a blend of theoretical legal scholarship and practical legal analysis, often connecting historical legal concepts with modern applications.
Professor Argiro has demonstrated scholarly productivity across various publication formats including monographs, journal articles, and contributions to edited volumes. His work appears in both Italian and international legal publications, indicating engagement with broader legal scholarship communities beyond national boundaries.

