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Michele Angelo Lupoi

Michele Angelo

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Michele Angelo Lupoi is an Associate Professor of Civil Procedural Law at the University of Bologna and the coordinator of the law degree at the Ravenna Campus of the School of Law of the University of Bologna. His main research interests are in the field of transnational litigation and cross-border judicial cooperation in civil matters, especially in the areas of European Civil Procedural Law and Comparative Civil Procedure. In particular, he is interested in the coordination of parallel proceedings pending in different states, both within and outside of the European Union. Also, he has researched and written extensively on topics of Italian civil procedure (most recently in matters of summary proceedings and family litigation). He was involved in several national and international research projects and was a reporter at several international conferences and seminars. He has extensive experience in lecturing in English both in Italy and abroad. In 2017, he participated as an expert to the seminar organized in Portoroz, Slovenia, by the European Judicial Training Network on “Brussels I regulation – jurisdiction and the recognition and enforcement of judgments in civil matters”, with a report on “Lis pendens and related actions”. Finally, He is a Member of the editorial board of the International journal of procedural law, the review of the International Association of procedural law, of which he is a member.

Research

Publications

Michele Angelo Lupoi’s recent publications include:

  • Regole europee e giustizia civile (European Rules and Civil Justice), III edition, (P. Biavati co-author), Bononia University Press (BUP), Bologna, 2017, pp. 1-250;
  • Civil procedure in Italy, II edition, Wolters Kluwer, 2014, pp. 1-280;
  • ‘L’attuazione negli altri Stati membri dei provvedimenti provvisori e cautelari nel regolamento UE n. 1215 del 2012’ (Bruxelles I bis) (The implementation in the other Member States of the provisional and precautionary measures of the EU regulation no. 1215 of 2012 – Brussels I bis), in B. Capponi, B. Sassani, A. Storto, R. Tiscini (eds.), Il processo esecutivo, Wolters Kluwer Italia, Milano, 2014, p. 1517;
  • ‘Litispendenza e connessione in materia di IP nello spazio di giustizia europeo’ (Lis Pendens and Connection in IP Matters within the European Justice Space), in A. Giussani, Il processo industriale (The Industrial Proceeding), Giappichelli editore, Torino, 2012, pp. 452-480;
  • The new provisions on contractual jurisdiction in Regulation (EU) 44/2001, in R. Sturner and M. Kawano (eds.), Comparative studies on business tort litigation, Mohr Siebeck, Freiburg, 2011, pp. 122-144; and
  • ‘The harmonization of civil procedural law within the EU’, in J.O. Frosini, M.A. Lupoi, M. Marchesiello (eds.), A European space of justice, Angelo Longo Editore, Ravenna, 2006, p. 201-228.
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