
www.orestepollicino.eu is a platform that collects, systematizes, and interconnects informational content, scientific projects, and consulting initiatives aimed at a broader audience, along with news related to the academic, professional, institutional, and public engagement activities of Oreste Pollicino, Full Professor of Constitutional Law and Regulation of Artificial Intelligence at Bocconi University.
Since 2020, he has also served as the Director of the LL.M. in Law of Technology and Automated Systems and Co-Director of the Research Unit Law and Economic Studies (RULES) at the same university.
Professor Pollicino is the only legal scholar in Italy to have simultaneously obtained— in 2014— three full professorship qualifications in three different disciplinary fields (Constitutional Law, Comparative Law, and European Union Law). He is also among the most cited constitutional law scholars in Europe regarding the protection of fundamental rights online, digital technologies, AI governance, and the fight against disinformation.
Alongside his academic career, Professor Pollicino engages in significant professional and consulting activities on digital issues, with a particular focus on AI compliance and governance, data protection, and fundamental rights impact assessments for public and private entities concerning the latest European legislation (ranging from sustainability to AI regulation), as well as European and constitutional litigation.
On these same topics, he has served as a consultant for numerous Italian institutions (including AGCOM), European institutions (such as the European Commission), and global organizations (including the OECD and the World Economic Forum).
He regularly contributes to major Italian newspapers and is a columnist for Il Sole 24 Ore, where he curates two biweekly columns: “European and Digital Justice” and “Artificial Intelligence in Practice”.
He frequently participates as a keynote speaker at leading public and private discussions (such as ASPEN, Ambrosetti, Astrid, Fondazione Leonardo, Fondazione RCS, and Fondazione Mondadori) on digital issues, with a particular emphasis on AI regulation, data protection and valorization, digital democracy, and the fight against disinformation.
He is President of the Centre of Digital Constitutionalism and Policy – DICOPO in Brussels and represents Italy at the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights in Vienna.

www.orestepollicino.eu is a platform that collects, systematizes, and interconnects informational content, scientific projects, and consulting initiatives aimed at a broader audience, along with news related to the academic, professional, institutional, and public engagement activities of Oreste Pollicino, Full Professor of Constitutional Law and Regulation of Artificial Intelligence at Bocconi University.
Since 2020, he has also served as the Director of the LL.M. in Law of Technology and Automated Systems and Co-Director of the Research Unit Law and Economic Studies (RULES) at the same university.
Professor Pollicino is the only legal scholar in Italy to have simultaneously obtained— in 2014— three full professorship qualifications in three different disciplinary fields (Constitutional Law, Comparative Law, and European Union Law). He is also among the most cited constitutional law scholars in Europe regarding the protection of fundamental rights online, digital technologies, AI governance, and the fight against disinformation.
Alongside his academic career, Professor Pollicino engages in significant professional and consulting activities on digital issues, with a particular focus on AI compliance and governance, data protection, and fundamental rights impact assessments for public and private entities concerning the latest European legislation (ranging from sustainability to AI regulation), as well as European and constitutional litigation.
On these same topics, he has served as a consultant for numerous Italian institutions (including AGCOM), European institutions (such as the European Commission), and global organizations (including the OECD and the World Economic Forum).
He regularly contributes to major Italian newspapers and is a columnist for Il Sole 24 Ore, where he curates two biweekly columns: “European and Digital Justice” and “Artificial Intelligence in Practice”.
He frequently participates as a keynote speaker at leading public and private discussions (such as ASPEN, Ambrosetti, Astrid, Fondazione Leonardo, Fondazione RCS, and Fondazione Mondadori) on digital issues, with a particular emphasis on AI regulation, data protection and valorization, digital democracy, and the fight against disinformation.
He is President of the Centre of Digital Constitutionalism and Policy – DICOPO in Brussels and represents Italy at the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights in Vienna.