Mr. Michele Miraglia Lawyer

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Michele Miraglia graduated in 2004 with honors LUISS Guido Carli University of Rome and since 2007 he is a member of the Rome Lawyers Association, practicing forensic profession with specialty in banking and financial law.
As part of his professional activity, he has assisted and assists clients of national and international importance, always receiving full satisfaction from them.
He is a law professor in Public Law of Economics at the Faculty of Economics of the Sapienza University of Rome, where he is assistant in the subjects of "Public Law Institutions" and "Law of Information" and where he has done and he does didactic activity and seminars, he collaborates with relevant Chairs also in national and international research projects, in details with the London School of Economics. He is also a professor in International Business Law at the Sapienza University in Rome teaching II Master level classes.
He is the author of several scientific publications in the banking supervision and financial markets field, including the most recent ones:

  • The transfer of supervisory tasks to the ECB: towards multilevel credit governance in Europe ?, in ISSN: 1972-9243, 2015, 2, pp. 477-493.
  • Supervisory Authorities and Supervision (D. Siclari, eds.), ISBN: 9781137507525, Palgrave Macmillan, London, 2015, pp. 106-145.
  • The Banking Union: A New Architecture in Credit Governance in Europe, Banking Law and Financial Market, ISSN: 1722-8360, 2014, 2, pp. 237-260.
  • Islamic finance regulation profiles, in Advanced Law for Economics. Selected Essays (R. Miccu - D. Siclari eds.), ISBN: 9788834842942, Giappichelli, Turin, 2014, pp. 231-251.
  • Islamic Bank: Corporate structure and main contractual typologies, in Corporate Law Journal, ISSN: 1972-9243, 2014, 2, pp. 110-123.
  • The European Central Bank's independence between prudential supervisory tasks and democratization requirements in Banks and Bankers, ISSN: 0390-1378, 2014, 1, pp. 114-134.

Foreign languages known: English, French.

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