Tagiuri, Giacomo
Giacomo Tagiuri is an assistant professor of EU Law at the University of Amsterdam Law School. Giacomo specializes in EU economic law, including internal market, competition and consumer law, which he teaches and researches from an interdisciplinary perspective; drawing on sociology, political economy, and history to understand doctrinal developments in the law. Giacomo's research explores how law and specifically EU law shapes markets and economic lives in Europe.
Since March 2025, Giacomo acts as Director of the Amsterdam Centre for European Law and Governance (ACELG). He is also a member of the SGEL (Sustainable Global Economic Law) project. Prior to joining Amsterdam Law School in September 2021, Giacomo held postdoctoral positions at New York University (Emile Noël Fellow), the European University Institute (Max Weber Programme), and the Safra Center for Ethics at Tel Aviv University. His PhD in Legal Studies from Bocconi University in Milan (2018) followed degrees from the Johns Hopkins’ School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) (European Studies) and the University of Bologna (Law).
Area(s) of expertise: EU Law; Market Regulation; Socio-Legal Studies; Law and Culture; Economic Sociology
