Mariateresa Maggiolino

Full Professor
Knowledge groupLaw
Research domainsMarket Regulation
Teaching domainsIP and Patent Law, Consumer Protection, Competition and Antitrust Law, Banking Law, Oil and Energy Law

Biography

Mariateresa Maggiolino is Full Professor of Economic Law at Università Bocconi where, since January 2019, she is the director of the Master of Arts in Law. At SDA Bocconi she is the coordinator of the LET'S LAB and teaches intellectual property law in the EMILUX master.

Her scientific studies focuses on the connections between markets and rights and, in particular on the martket competition discipline, the intellectual property rights, the banks laws and the data laws. Among her publications there are three monographs: "Intellectual Property and Antitrust: A Comparative Economic Analysis of U.S. and EU", Edward Elgar, 2011; "I big data e il diritto antitrust", Egea, 2018 and "La disciplina giuridica della gestione dei crediti deteriorati nella prospettiva delle banche. Profili critici", Egea, 2020. 

She graduated cum laude in 2001 in Economic and Social Sciences at Università Bocconi and in 2006 in Law at Università Statale di Milano. In 2007 she got an LLM in comparative law from Iowa University School of Law.        

Recent Publications

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  • 2025
    Better Law-making and Evaluation for the EU Digital Rulebook
    BASSINI, M., M. MAGGIOLINO, A. DE STREEL, "Better Law-making and Evaluation for the EU Digital Rulebook", Media Laws -Rivista di diritto dei media, 2025, no. 2, pp. 177-223
  • 2024
    The Notion of Abuse
    GHEZZI, F., M. MAGGIOLINO, "The Notion of Abuse" in Digital Platforms, Competition Law, and Regulation., Kalpana Tyagi, Anselm Kamperman Sanders, Caroline Cauffman (Eds.), Hart Publishing, chap. 2, pp. 25-42, 2024
  • 2024
    Preserving Competition in Generative AI: Addressing the Merger Conundrum
    MAGGIOLINO, M., L. ZOBOLI, "Preserving Competition in Generative AI: Addressing the Merger Conundrum" in Artificial Intelligence and Competition Policy., Alden Abbott, Thibault Schrepel (Eds.), Concurrences, pp. 65-81, 2024
  • 2024
    Antitrust Concepts and Artificial Intelligence: The Case of Plausibility
    MAGGIOLINO, M., "Antitrust Concepts and Artificial Intelligence: The Case of Plausibility", Stanford computational antitrust, 2024, vol. 4, pp. 153-175
  • 2023
    The single supervisory mechanism and the European framework for the enforcement of competition law: a comparison between two models for economic governance in the EU
    ANNUNZIATA, F., M. MAGGIOLINO, "The single supervisory mechanism and the European framework for the enforcement of competition law: a comparison between two models for economic governance in the EU", Journal of Banking Regulation, 2023, vol. 24, no. 3, pp. 264-285
  • 2023
    The Application of Competition Law to Labour Markets: Some Unresolved Issues
    MAGGIOLINO, M., "The Application of Competition Law to Labour Markets: Some Unresolved Issues", Journal of Antitrust Enforcement, 2023, vol. 11, no. Supplement_1, pp. i127-i149
  • 2023
    The role of intent in abuse of dominance and monopolization
    MAGGIOLINO, M., "The role of intent in abuse of dominance and monopolization" in Research Handbook on Abuse of Dominance and Monopolization., Pınar Akman, Or Brook, Konstantinos Stylianou (Eds.), Edward Elgar Publishing, chap. 12, pp. 222-238, 2023
  • 2023
    La nuova disciplina di controllo delle concentrazioni in Italia: alla ricerca di una convergenza con il diritto europeo
    GHEZZI, F., M. MAGGIOLINO, "La nuova disciplina di controllo delle concentrazioni in Italia: alla ricerca di una convergenza con il diritto europeo", Rivista delle Società, 2023, vol. 68, no. 1, pp. 32-80
  • 2023
    The value of liability tests in abuses of dominance
    MAGGIOLINO, M., "The value of liability tests in abuses of dominance", Market and Competition Law Review, 2023, vol. 7, no. 2, pp. 45-70
  • 2022
    Even employees are undertakings in the labour market, but granting social rights is not antitrust’s job
    MAGGIOLINO, M., "Even employees are undertakings in the labour market, but granting social rights is not antitrust’s job", Journal of Antitrust Enforcement, 2022, vol. 10, no. 2, pp. 365–402

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