Giovannini Michele
Associate Professor
Giovannini Michele
Associate Professor
DELEGATE OF THE RECTOR FOR LEGAL AFFAIRS
Michele Giovannini graduated from the University of Bologna, where he earned his PhD in public law.
He was visiting research scholar at LSE and UC Berkeley. He is associate professor of Administrative Law and holds the courses of Public Procurement Law and Energy Law.
He is the scientific director of the “Observatory on the Public Administration Reform” established by the Milan Chamber of Commerce. Admitted to the Italian bar in 2000, his activity is mainly focused on public procurements, energy and environment, health care and pharma.
As from 2013, he is the Rector’s Delegate for Legal Affairs at Politecnico di Milano.
Career
PHD: Public law, Università di Bologna.
Master of Science: Law, Università di Bologna.
Research
He is author of a monograph and approximately thirty publications on class A legal reviews (ANVUR ranking) and his research activity is focused on market regulation (energy, public procurements, health and pharma), administrative function and justice, university and other public organization, administrative judicial proceedings and ADR procedures.
Selected Publications
Giovannini Michele, "Codice dei contratti pubblici commentato (a cura di L.R. Perfetti)", WOLTERS KLUWER, 667-675
Giovannini Michele, "Internazionalizzazione e lingua degli insegnamenti universitari: la desiderabile autonomia delle Università italiane", RIVISTA TRIMESTRALE DI DIRITTO PUBBLICO, 4, 139-175
Giovannini Michele, "I poteri giustiziali delle Autorità indipendenti", VERSO NUOVI RIMEDI AMMINISTRATIVI? MODELLI GIUSTIZIALI A CONFRONTO a cura di D. Falcon, B. Marchetti, 133-152
Giovannini Michele, "L’utilizzo dei sottoprodotti di origine animale come combustibili per la produzione di energia elettrica", GIORNALE DI DIRITTO AMMINISTRATIVO, 12, 1224-1231
Giovannini Michele, "Il contenzioso sui membri dei Consigli di amministrazione tra autonomia statutaria e governo del sistema", GIORNALE DI DIRITTO AMMINISTRATIVO, 1245-1255