Giovanni Sartor is professor of Legal informatics and Legal Theory at the European University Institute
of Florence and at the University of Bologna. He obtained a PhD at the European University Institute
(Florence), worked at the Court of Justice of the European Union (Luxembourg), was a researcher at the
Italian National Council of Research (ITTIG, Florence), held the chair in Jurisprudence at Queen’s University
of Belfast (where he now is honorary professor), and was Marie-Curie professor at the European
University of Florence. He has published widely in legal philosophy/theory, legal informatics (artificial
intelligence and law), computational logic, legislation technique, and computer law.
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