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Prof. Agostino Gambino, founder of the Gambino Law Firm, with offices
in Rome Via dei Tre Orologi 14/a and Piazza in Lucina 4, is also a senior
partner of the Gambino-Jorio-Abbadessa Law Firm in Milan, via Francesco
Sforza 15.
He has written many books and more than 120 essays in different areas
of commercial law, published by major Italian law reviews, some of which
have been translated and published in German, English, French, Spanish
and Japanese.
In 1966 he was awarded the International Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei
– INA prize for his legal literature and more specifically for his
book on insurance law.
He has taught Commercial Law at the University of Sassari, at the Faculty
of Economics of the Ca’ Foscari University of Venice and at the
Rome-based Academy of the Guardia di Finanza.
After being full professor of Bankruptcy Law at the Faculty of Law at
La Sapienza University of Rome, on November 1, 1981 he was awarded a full
professorship in Commercial Law at the same Faculty.
He is the co-editor-in-chief of the Rivista di Diritto Commerciale, Giurisprudenza
commerciale and Assicurazioni.
He is the President of the Italian Section of the International Association
of Insurance Law (Aida) and the Association’s International Honorary
President.
He has been member of the Board of Directors of different companies and
banks– Banca Nazionale dell’Agricoltura – and also of
insurance companies (Meie and Fata). He was appointed one of the government
commissioners at the Federazione Italiana dei Consorzi Agrari.
Following the bankruptcy of the Banco Ambrosiano and of the foreign banks
and companies it owned, he was nominated co-president of the international
Joint Commission appointed by the Holy See and the Italian Government
to ascertain the relationships existing between the Banco Ambrosiano Group
and the Istituto Opere di Religione.
He has been member of the Legislative Commission (Ministry of Justice)
for the reform of joint-stock corporations, for the creation of Corporate
Statutes, for the reform of bankruptcy law; of the Commission (Ministry
of State Holdings) for the regulatory reform of state holdings; of the
Commission (Ministry of Industry) to draft the bill on the extraordinary
administration of big enterprises and for the subsequent regulatory reform
thereof; for the regulation of State intervention in favour of companies
in financial crisis.
He was one of the three members of the Government-appointed Commission
- that was nominated to find a legislative solution to the conflict of
interests between the Prime Minister’s government activity and his
personal appointments and assets.
He was Minister of Post and Telecommunications in the Dini Government
(1995-1996) and, in this capacity, he chaired the EU Council of Ministers
for the sectors of his competence during the Italian presidency of the
EU.
Prof. Gambino has been and still is President or member of Arbitration
Boards in national and international arbitrations and has assisted the
European Parliament before the Luxembourg Court of Justice as an attorney.
He was awarded the Knight Grand Cross insignia, the highest-ranking Italian
insignia, by the Italian President of the Republic.
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