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Renato Nazzini

Director of the Centre of Construction Law and Dispute Resolution at King's College London

Professional Background

Renato Nazzini is a distinguished Professor of Law at King’s College London where he also serves as the Director of the Centre of Construction Law and Dispute Resolution. With an extensive career in legal practice, he is currently a partner at LMS Legal LLP, where he specializes in international arbitration, construction law, and global antitrust/competition law. His dual role as both an educator and practitioner offers him a unique insight into the theoretical and practical aspects of the law, making him a well-rounded professional in his field.

Having acted as counsel and as an arbitrator under various prestigious international arbitration rules, including ICC, LCIA, UNICTRAL, and CAM, Renato has a vast array of experience that positions him as a key player in the international legal arena. His keen acumen in advising clients on global deals, antitrust strategies, and navigating antitrust investigations has made him a trusted advisor among corporations engaged in complex legal environments.

Education and Achievements

Renato boasts an illustrious academic background. He pursued his PhD in Law at Università degli Studi di Milano and furthered his studies with a second PhD at the University of London. He also holds a Laurea in Giurisprudenza (Law) from Università degli Studi di Napoli 'Federico II'. This solid educational foundation has equipped him with the knowledge and expertise to contribute significantly to the fields of competition law and international arbitration.

As an academic, Renato has made substantial contributions through published works, comprising more than 80 articles and book chapters. Among his notable publications are "Concurrent Proceedings in Competition Law: Procedure, Evidence and Remedies" (Oxford, OUP 2004), "The Foundations of European Union Competition Law: The Objective and Principles of Article 102" (Oxford, OUP 2011), and "Competition Enforcement and Procedure" (Oxford, OUP 2016), where he serves as a co-editor. His publication accolades extend to editing significant texts such as "Construction Arbitration and Dispute Resolution" (London, Informalities 2021) and "Transnational Construction Arbitration: Key Themes in the Resolution of Construction Disputes" (London, Informa 2017). Falls under this umbrella, he also acts as co-general editor of the "Global Competition Litigation Review," a journal focusing on competition litigation, further establishing his presence in academic discourse.

Notable Contributions

Throughout his career, Renato has held various prominent positions that showcase his leadership and expertise. Formerly, he was a Professor of Competition Law and Arbitration at the University of Southampton, where he contributed significantly to the institution's law department. His tenure at Southampton also included roles such as Reader in Law and Senior Consultant at the Office of Fair Trading, where he served the public with an eye towards fair business practices and competition law compliance.

Renato’s involvement extends to contributing to recognized publications in the field, such as the third edition of "The EU Law of Competition" (Oxford, OUP 2014), which solidifies his standing as an authority on competition law. His editorial board membership with the European Business Law Review further amplifies his impact on the legal landscape.

In summary, Renato Nazzini's multifaceted career seamlessly blends academia and practice in law. His commitment to education, extensive legal expertise, and authoritative publications reflect his passion for the fields of construction law, international arbitration, and competition law. He continually shapes the future of legal studies in these areas through his innovative research and practice, and is poised to contribute even further to the development and understanding of law in a global context.

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London, United Kingdom