
Faculty Fellow
Daniele Imbruglia is Associate Professor of private law at Sapienza – University of Rome, where he teaches private law and consumer law. He obtained his PhD in European private law from the Scuola Normale Superiore (Florence), and later he held research fellowships in the United Kingdom and Germany. His research has focused on contracts, remedies, and European private law. In the field of digital private law, he has been involved with the Juridical Observatory on Digital Innovation (JODI)’s activities since its foundation (2019) and he has published numerous articles on profiling, algorithmic bias, and the regulation of new technologies. In this context, his main interest lies in so-called ‘critical studies of algorithms’.
