Orestepollicino.eu is a platform that collects, systematizes, and interconnects informational content, scientific and consulting projects aimed at a broader audience, as well as news related to the academic, professional, institutional, and outreach activities of Oreste Pollicino, Full Professor of Constitutional Law and Regulation of Artificial Intelligence at Bocconi University.

At the same university, since 2020, he has also been the Director of the LL.M. in Law of Technology and Automated Systems and Co-Director of the Research Unit on Law and Economic Studies (RULES).

Professor Pollicino is the only legal scholar in Italy to have simultaneously obtained, in 2014, the national qualification as Full Professor in three different legal fields (Constitutional Law, Comparative Law, and European Union Law). He is also one of the most cited constitutional law scholars in Europe on matters concerning the protection of fundamental rights online, digital technologies and AI governance, and the fight against disinformation.

In addition to his academic work, Professor Pollicino plays an active professional and consulting role on digital matters, with a particular focus on AI governance and compliance, data protection, and fundamental rights impact assessments for both public and private entities. His work relates to the latest European legislation (ranging from sustainability to AI regulation) and includes involvement in European and constitutional litigation.

Professor Pollicino is actively engaged in institutional activities supporting national, European, and international bodies. At the national level, he has served or currently serves as a legal expert for the Presidency of the Council of Ministers, the National Cybersecurity Agency, and the Italian Communications Authority (AGCOM), contributing to the development of regulatory strategies concerning media, digital platforms, and the alignment of Italian legislation with the GDPR and the AI Act.

At the European level, he has provided his expertise to the European Commission on issues such as the fight against disinformation and AI governance. He also represented Italy at the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA).

Internationally, he has collaborated as an expert with the World Economic Forum and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), contributing to the development of standards and recommendations on algorithmic transparency, fundamental rights protection, and the accountability of emerging technologies.

In parallel, Professor Pollicino actively promotes public engagement by participating in ongoing public discourse on the constitutional and democratic implications of digital transformation. Through articles in national and international outlets, interviews, podcasts, public conferences, and educational seminars, he helps make complex issues—such as AI regulation, online disinformation, and the balance between innovation and rights protection—accessible to a broader audience.

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Orestepollicino.eu is a platform that collects, systematizes, and interconnects informational content, scientific and consulting projects aimed at a broader audience, as well as news related to the academic, professional, institutional, and outreach activities of Oreste Pollicino, Full Professor of Constitutional Law and Regulation of Artificial Intelligence at Bocconi University.

At the same university, since 2020, he has also been the Director of the LL.M. in Law of Technology and Automated Systems and Co-Director of the Research Unit on Law and Economic Studies (RULES).

Professor Pollicino is the only legal scholar in Italy to have simultaneously obtained, in 2014, the national qualification as Full Professor in three different legal fields (Constitutional Law, Comparative Law, and European Union Law). He is also one of the most cited constitutional law scholars in Europe on matters concerning the protection of fundamental rights online, digital technologies and AI governance, and the fight against disinformation.

In addition to his academic work, Professor Pollicino plays an active professional and consulting role on digital matters, with a particular focus on AI governance and compliance, data protection, and fundamental rights impact assessments for both public and private entities. His work relates to the latest European legislation (ranging from sustainability to AI regulation) and includes involvement in European and constitutional litigation.

Professor Pollicino is actively engaged in institutional activities supporting national, European, and international bodies. At the national level, he has served or currently serves as a legal expert for the Presidency of the Council of Ministers, the National Cybersecurity Agency, and the Italian Communications Authority (AGCOM), contributing to the development of regulatory strategies concerning media, digital platforms, and the alignment of Italian legislation with the GDPR and the AI Act.

At the European level, he has provided his expertise to the European Commission on issues such as the fight against disinformation and AI governance. He also represented Italy at the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA).

Internationally, he has collaborated as an expert with the World Economic Forum and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), contributing to the development of standards and recommendations on algorithmic transparency, fundamental rights protection, and the accountability of emerging technologies.

In parallel, Professor Pollicino actively promotes public engagement by participating in ongoing public discourse on the constitutional and democratic implications of digital transformation. Through articles in national and international outlets, interviews, podcasts, public conferences, and educational seminars, he helps make complex issues—such as AI regulation, online disinformation, and the balance between innovation and rights protection—accessible to a broader audience.

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