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PROF. MICHELE SIRI Jean Monnet Chair on European Union Financial and Insurance Markets Regulation Michele Siri holds the Jean Monnet Chair on European Union Financial and Insurance Markets Regulation at the University of Genoa (Italy), which has been assigned by the European Commission for teaching and research activities devoted to the EU financial services law. He is also an adjunct professor of financial institutions and markets law at Luigi Bocconi University in Milan. Michele Siri is an academic member of ECGI, the European Corporate Governance Institute in Brussels and an academic fellow of EBI, the European Banking Institute in Frankfurt. He has published widely in the fields of insurance and financial services law, and he has served as an adviser to and participated in expert working groups initiated by public institutions, such as the Italian Government and the Italian Supervisory Authorities, on financial and insurance markets regulation with a particular focus on European Union policy initiatives. In the private sector, he has fulfilled independent director role for boards both of financial institutions and listed companies. He also acted as supervisor in the administrative procedures for the recovery and resolution in the insurance sector. Michele Siri was appointed in 2018 by EIOPA, the European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority, as a member of the of the Board of Appeal of the European Supervisory Authorities. Previously, at ESMA, the European Securities and Markets Authority, Michele Siri served as a member of the Consultative Working Group for Investor Protection and Intermediaries Standing Committee (IPISC). His academic publications deal with insurance, financial markets, corporate law topics. The primary research interests concern the corporate governance of financial institutions, investor protection, and the regulation of financial and insurance intermediaries. He is a guest contributor to the Oxford Business Law Blog.

PROF. MICHELE SIRI Jean Monnet Chair on European Union · Committee (IPISC). His academic publications deal with insurance, financial markets, corporate law topics. The primary research

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PROF. MICHELE SIRI Jean Monnet Chair on European Union Financial and Insurance Markets Regulation Michele Siri holds the Jean Monnet Chair on European Union Financial and Insurance Markets Regulation at the University of Genoa (Italy), which has been assigned by the European Commission for teaching and research activities devoted to the EU financial services law. He is also an adjunct professor of financial institutions and markets law at Luigi Bocconi University in Milan. Michele Siri is an academic member of ECGI, the European Corporate Governance Institute in Brussels and an academic fellow of EBI, the European Banking Institute in Frankfurt. He has published widely in the fields of insurance and financial services law, and he has served as an adviser to and participated in expert working groups initiated by public institutions, such as the Italian Government and the Italian Supervisory Authorities, on financial and insurance markets regulation with a particular focus on European Union policy initiatives. In the private sector, he has fulfilled independent director role for boards both of financial institutions and listed companies. He also acted as supervisor in the administrative procedures for the recovery and resolution in the insurance sector. Michele Siri was appointed in 2018 by EIOPA, the European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority, as a member of the of the Board of Appeal of the European Supervisory Authorities. Previously, at ESMA, the European Securities and Markets Authority, Michele Siri served as a member of the Consultative Working Group for Investor Protection and Intermediaries Standing Committee (IPISC). His academic publications deal with insurance, financial markets, corporate law topics. The primary research interests concern the corporate governance of financial institutions, investor protection, and the regulation of financial and insurance intermediaries. He is a guest contributor to the Oxford Business Law Blog.