CESARE CAVALLINI

Courses a.y. 2022/2023
50017 DIRITTO PROCESSUALE CIVILE - MODULO 2 [CIVIL PROCEDURE LAW - MODULE 2]
50170 DIRITTO DELL'ARBITRATO INTERNO E INTERNAZIONALE [DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION]
50203 DIRITTO DELLA CRISI D'IMPRESA (ITALIANO ED EUROPEO) [BANKRUPTCY LAW (ITALIAN AND EUROPEAN)]
Courses previous a.y.
Biographical note
I was born on September 16th, 1966. In 1989 I graduate from Catholic University of Milan with J.D. degree.
Since September 2022 I am Head of Department of Legal Studies "Angelo Sraffa" of Bocconi University.
I have been Full Professor of Law Civil Procedure and Bankruptcy law since 2001.
I am a member of the Board of Editors of Rivista di Diritto Processuale (Kluwer) and of Global Jurist, De Gruyter (Berlin).
Research interests
Italian Civil procedure.
Comparative and European Civil Justice and Procedure.
Italian and European Bankruptcy Law.
Arbitration Law.
Selected Publications
Why is the Iura Novit Curia principle not applied yet in english law?
GLOBAL JURIST, 2017
On arbitral jurisdiction. How to deal with the complementarity between arbitral tribunals and the courts?
GLOBAL JURIST, 2018
How to reduce the gap? A comparative view on the policies behind the intervention rules
THE REVIEW OF LITIGATION, 2019
Should we teach (a bit of) U.S. civil procedure in the European law schools?
COURTS & JUSTICE LAW JOURNAL, 2020
The Judge Posner doctrine as a method to reform the Italian civil justice system
COURTS & JUSTICE LAW JOURNAL, 2020
Who takes the lead? : comparative insights on arbitrability, the delegation clause, and the Supreme Court of the United States
CALIFORNIA WESTERN INTERNATIONAL LAW JOURNAL, 2020
Is federal rule of civil procedure 19 (B) too discretionary?
AKRON LAW REVIEW, 2021
Issue preclusion out of the U.S. ? : the evolution of italian doctrine of res judicata in comparative context
INDIANA INTERNATIONAL & COMPARATIVE LAW REVIEW, 2021