Francesco Mezzanotte is associate professor of private law at the University of Roma Tre, where he holds the chairs of "Istituzioni di diritto privato" and "Introduction to law".
He graduated in the Law Faculty of the University of Roma Tre in 2006 (cum laude) and holds a Master Phil. (2008) and a Ph.D. (2011) in Law and Economics from the University of Siena.
He has conducted researches at the Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition of Munich, and at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law of Hamburg; and he has taught as Adjunct Professor at Nova Southeastern University – Shepard Broad Law Center (2014) and at Bocconi University in Milan (2016-2021).
Francesco has published two books and several articles in Italian and International journals; he is member of the editorial board of several Italian legal journals and he is regularly invited as speaker at conferences held in Italy and abroad.
His main interests of research are in European Private Law, with particular focus on the field of Tort and Property law and on the legal implications of the digital revolution.