Filippo Claudio Annunziataمشاهده پروفایل
استاد مدعو
Filippo Claudio Annunziata is an Adjunct Professor of International Financial Regulation at Ca' Foscari University of Venice (since November 2023) and an Associate Professor of Financial Markets and Banking Legislation at Bocconi University, Milan (recognized as Full Professor in 2017). He also holds roles at KU Leuven, the Frankfurt School of Management, and other institutions. His expertise spans financial markets, banking regulations, crypto-assets, Fintech, ESG, and corporate governance. Education: PhD and tenure in Commercial Law from Bocconi University (1994–2008), Economics degree from Bocconi (1987), and Musicaology from the University of Milan (2013). Fluent in Italian, English, French, Spanish, and German, with proficiency in Arabic and Russian. Research interests focus on EU financial regulation, banking union, market abuse, and interdisciplinary studies linking law with arts and humanities. He advises on regulatory frameworks for digital assets, sustainable finance, and cross-border financial innovation. Publications include works on MiCA, AI in finance, sustainable finance governance, and comparative law. He frequently speaks at international conferences on topics like crypto-assets, AI-driven trading, and EU regulatory strategies. Engaged in policy-making through roles in COMI, PRIN projects, and expert committees. Professional roles include senior positions in law firms, audit boards, and as an extraordinary commissioner for financial institutions. Supervises PhD students globally and serves on editorial and advisory boards for prominent legal journals.










