Marco Macchia

MARCO MACCHIA (Rome, 1975) is Full Professor of Administrative Law at University of Rome “Tor Vergata”, Faculty of Economics, where he teaches Public Law and Administrative Law. In September 2014 he has been awarded of the National Scientific Qualification. He also teaches European Administrative Law at LUISS Guido Carli, Law Faculty. He teaches Banking and Financial Markets Law at the Riga Graduate School of Law (Latvia). He is a lawyer authorised to practise before the higher courts, enrolled in the special list of ‘university professors’ (since 2002).
He got a law degree with honours (1998) and a Ph.D. (doctorate) in Administrative Law (2007) from the University of Rome “La Sapienza”. He got also a Master in Administrative Law from the Scuola superiore dell’economia e delle finanze (SSEF, 2004). He has been Jemolo Fellow at Nuffield College, Oxford University (Trinity Term, 2006) and he spent also periods of research at Oxford University (2005, 2008), at Max Planck Institut für Ausländisches öffentliches Recht und Völkerrecht di Heidelberg (2009). He won the European Central Bank Legal Research Scholarship (2019).
He worked at Legislation Office, Guardia di Finanza (Italian Military Police, 2000) and he has been advisor of the Consob (Commissione nazionale per le Società e la Borsa, it is the public authority responsible for regulating the Italian securities market, 2002-2003). He was a member of the board of directors of Ales Arte Lavoro e Servizi s.p.a. He has worked as a consultant for the law firm “Cancrini e Partners” in the fields of procurement, concessions, public services, transport and energy (2013-2020). He has participated in ministerial commissions on the regulation of local authorities and artificial intelligence. He is a consultant to the General Directorate for the Supervision of Motorway Concessionaires (Ministry of Infrastructure and Sustainable Mobility.
He coordinates the Laboratory on digital transition at the Leonardo Foundation – Civiltà delle Macchine. He is the director of the 2nd level Master’s degree in “Public Contracts” at the University of Rome “Tor Vergata”; co-coordinator of the “Observatory on the Digital State” (IRPA); member of the Organising Committee of the Inter-University Master’s degree in “Administrative Law” (MIDA). He is a member of the Steering Committee (and partner) of the Institute for Research on Public Administrations (IRPA), partner of ASTRID, member of the Italian Institute of Administrative Sciences, of the International Society of Public Law (ICON-S), member of the School of Government (University of Rome “Tor Vergata”). In 2016 he has received a research grant denominated “Consolidate the Foundations” from the University of Rome “Tor Vergata” with the project “European Banking Union: a model of administrative integration?”. He worked in the German Research Institute for Public Administration project, directed by Ulrich Stelkens, on “The development of pan-European general principles of good administration by the Council of Europe and their impact on the administrative law of its Member States”. He participates in Jean Monnet TARN “The Academic Research Network on Agencification of EU Executive Governance”, funded by European Commission. He collaborated in the European research group on “The evolution of a polycentric administrative space” within the Connex Network (“Connecting Excellence on European Governance”), under the supervision of the Mannheim Centre for European Social Research (Mzes), Germany (2005-2008).
He collaborates in the editorial staff of the reviews: Rivista italiana di diritto pubblico comunitario; Il giornale di diritto amministrativo, Rivista trimestrale di diritto pubblico, Munus. Rivista giuridica sui servizi pubblici. He teaches at Scuola nazionale dell’amministrazione (SNA), Scuola superiore dell’amministrazione
MARCO MACCHIA – CURRICULUM DELL’ATTIVITÀ SCIENTIFICA E DIDATTICA
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dell’interno (SSAI), Scuola Ufficiali Carabinieri, Corte dei Conti, IVASS. He has published five monographs: “Legalità amministrativa e violazione dei diritti non statali” (Milan, Giuffré, 2012); “Integrazione amministrativa e unione bancaria” (Turin, Giappichelli, 2018), “Amministrare la democrazia” (Naples, Editoriale scientifica, 2021), “I Comitati regionali per le comunicazioni: riding two horses at once? Laboratori amministrativi integrati e policentrici” (Naples, Editoriale scientifica, 2023); “Il governo in bikini. Fisionomia del potere governativo tra norma e prassi” (Milan, Franco Angeli, 2024). He collaborated on the volume “I principi dell’amministrazione europea” (Turin, Giappichelli, 2017). He edited “Costruire e acquistare. Lezioni sul nuovo Codice dei contratti pubblici” (Turin, Giappichelli, 2024), “L’informazione nel divario territoriale. il ruolo dei pubblici poteri” (insieme con J. Bercelli, Naples, Edizioni Scientifiche Italiane, 2022), “Le società a partecipazione statale” (Naples, Editoriale scientifica, 2015), “Quando lo Stato fa causa allo Stato. La legitittimazione attiva delle pubbliche amministrazioni” (Naples, Editoriale scientifica, 2019), as well as the three editions of “Global Administrative Law: The Casebook” (Rome-New York, IILJ, 2012). Speaker at several scientific conferences, he is the author of two hundred publications on the topics of domestic, european and global administrative law.