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Paolo Pardolesi serves as Full Professor and Director of the Ionian Department of Legal and Economic Systems of the Mediterranean: Society, Environment, Cultures at the University of Bari. His academic leadership extends across multiple research domains with particular emphasis on comparative legal frameworks and economic analysis of private law. As Department Director, he oversees academic programs that bridge legal studies with Mediterranean economic and social contexts.
Professor Pardolesi's research interests represent a sophisticated intersection of theoretical legal frameworks and practical judicial applications. His work on civil liability mechanisms demonstrates how traditional compensatory functions are evolving toward more complex remedial systems. His scholarship in intellectual property law reveals innovative approaches to profit-based remedies, particularly regarding disgorgement and reversal mechanisms. The comparative dimension of his work provides valuable insights into how different legal systems address similar challenges in contract enforcement and tort liability. His recent publications on class actions and collective redress mechanisms reflect growing scholarly attention to group litigation frameworks in civil law systems.
Analysis of his publication trends shows a clear trajectory from foundational work on promissory estoppel and contract remedies toward increasingly sophisticated examinations of profit-based remedies and collective redress mechanisms. His scholarship consistently applies economic analysis to traditional civil law concepts, creating innovative bridges between legal theory and practical enforcement mechanisms. The Mediterranean context features prominently in his work, particularly regarding environmental law and cross-cultural legal challenges.
Professor Pardolesi actively supervises doctoral research as evidenced by his editorship of multiple Doctoral Symposium publications addressing global crises, pandemic impacts, and sustainable development challenges. His academic leadership extends to shaping research agendas through these symposiums that connect doctoral work with contemporary societal challenges.




