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Tommaso Trinchera is an Assistant Professor of Criminal Law at Bocconi University since September 2021. He previously held positions as a lecturer at the University of Turin (2020-2021) and a researcher with grant at Bocconi University (2017-2021). His academic background includes a law degree magna cum laude from the University of Milan (2010) and a PhD in Business Law from Bocconi University (2016). Trinchera’s research focuses on criminal law, with particular emphasis on confiscation mechanisms, medical/legal issues like surrogate motherhood, and international jurisdiction over crimes committed abroad.
He has conducted visiting scholar programs at Ludwig Maximilian Universität (Munich, 2014), University of Barcelona (2019), and University of Pennsylvania Law School (2019). His publications (2015–2020) address topics such as aberratio ictus sentencing rules, civil forfeiture vs. preventive confiscation comparisons, and transnational legal challenges in medical surrogacy cases. His teaching portfolio includes courses like 'Criminal Law' and 'Advanced Criminal Law (Special Part of the Penal Code)'. He resides in Milan with his family.
Trinchera’s work bridges theoretical legal analysis with practical applications in criminal procedure, asset recovery, and cross-border legal conflicts. Despite his prolific output, no scientific awards or grants are explicitly noted in the provided materials.





