- Private Law
- Consumer Law
- Intellectual Property
- +۴ مورد دیگر
Roberta Mongillo is an Associate Professor specializing in Private Law (IUS/01) at the Department of Law, Economics, Management and Quantitative Methods (DEMM) at Università degli Studi del Sannio (UNISANNIO). She maintains an active academic position with contact information listed on the university website, including phone number (0824305310) and email (rmongill@unisannio.it). Professor Mongillo's research primarily focuses on Italian Consumer Law, Intellectual Property, and Civil Code commentary. Her work demonstrates deep expertise in analyzing consumer protection mechanisms, contractual relationships, and legal frameworks governing commercial transactions. She has produced extensive commentary on the Italian Consumer Code, particularly on articles 128-135 which address consumer rights, contractual conformity, and remedies for non-conformity. Her research also extends to intellectual property law, corporate law (particularly company formation and dissolution), and the intersection of environmental sustainability with legal frameworks. Analysis of Professor Mongillo's publication history reveals a consistent scholarly output spanning over 15 years, with 53 documented publications. Her work shows a clear progression from foundational commentary on civil code provisions to more contemporary issues like intellectual property in sustainable development. The majority of her publications (45) are in Italian, with 5 in English and 1 in Portuguese, reflecting both her national focus and international engagement. Her research demonstrates strong specialization in consumer law with systematic analysis of the Italian Consumer Code, while also branching into intellectual property and corporate law matters. Professor Mongillo has contributed extensively to legal scholarship through commentaries in prominent Italian legal journals including "Rassegna di Diritto Civile," "Le Corti Salernitane," and "European Intellectual Property Review." Her work appears primarily in the form of journal articles (24 contributions) and book chapters (24 contributions), with additional monographs (5 publications). Her academic activity includes regular contributions to legal discourse through commentary on evolving legal frameworks, with recent work addressing contemporary challenges in intellectual property, consumer protection, and sustainable development. Professor Mongillo's research demonstrates both depth in specialized legal areas and breadth across interconnected fields of private law.





