
معرفی
Giovanni Strampelli is a Full Professor of Business Law at Bocconi University and Director of the PhD in Legal Studies since 2019. He holds visiting positions at the University of Oxford (Harris Manchester College), the Max Planck Institute for Tax Law and Public Finance (Munich), and the Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law (Hamburg). His research focuses on comparative corporate law, securities regulation, and sustainable finance, with an emphasis on institutional investor stewardship, board-shareholder dialogue, and legal frameworks governing shareholder activism.
Research interests include corporate governance structures, ESG investing, and the intersection of financial markets law with environmental and social objectives. His work bridges U.S., European, and Italian legal systems, particularly in high-stakes areas like concentrated ownership models and regulatory compliance.
Publications analyze topics such as institutional investors' role in stakeholder capitalism, legal constraints on shareholder engagement under EU rules, and corporate transparency requirements in Italy. His scholarship appears in top-tier journals like the Harvard Business Law Review and the South Carolina Journal of International Law and Business.
No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned in the text. Current roles include overseeing the PhD in Legal Studies program and teaching courses on company law, comparative business law, and tax/accounting regulation.




