Giuseppe Dari-Mattiacci

Visiting Fellow, Winter Quarter 2012
Professor of Law and Economics,University of Amsterdam

Giuseppe Dari-Mattiacci's recent scholarship focuses on law, economics and history and examines the evolution of legal institutions from ancient Rome to modern times. His current research projects include the law and economics and Roman law, the economics of slavery, comparative variation of legal rules, and the economics of endogenous institutional change.

Professor Dari-Mattiacci has published numerous articles on the law and economics of torts, property, litigation, and lawmaking in various journals including the Journal of Legal Studies, the Journal of Law, Economics and Organization and the Journal of Law and Economics. His most

He is professor of law at the Faculty of Law, professor of economics (by courtesy) at the Faculty of Economics and Business and codirector of the Amsterdam Center for Law and Economics (ACLE) at the University of Amsterdam.

Professor Dari-Mattiacci obtained his JD from the University of Rome “La Sapienza” and his LLM and PhD in law and economics from Utrecht University.

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