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Challenges, limits and new frontiers of European debt

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Economic policies
Protagonists 2026: Paolo Boccardelli, Gerardo Graziola, Patrizio Messina, Diego Rossano, Filippo Sartori, Giovanni Tria
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Patrizio Messina

San Raffaele University

Patrizio Messina is an Associate Professor of Economic and Financial Markets Law at San Raffaele University and a dual-qualified (Italy and UK) lawyer at Hogan Lovells, specializing in structured finance, securitizations, DCM, and banking M&A transactions.

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Diego Rossano

Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II

Diego Rossano is a Full Professor of Economic and Financial Markets Law at the University of Naples “Parthenope” and a Lawyer. He is Editor in Chief of the European Law and Finance Review. He participates in research projects and in national and international conferences on the subjects of banking and financial regulation.

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Filippo Sartori

University of Trento

Full Professor of Economic and Finacial Markets Law at the Faculty of Law of the University of Trento and Attorney-at-Law. President of the Italian Association of Professors of Economic Law (ADDE) and Scientific Director of the Rivista di Diritto Bancario. Author of numerous publications in banking and insurance law.

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Giovanni Tria

University of Rome Tor Vergata

Economist. He is currently member of the board of public and private companies and institutions, both Italian and foreign. He was Minister of Economy and Finance, President of the National School of Administration, full professor and Dean of the Faculty of Economics at Tor Vergata University.

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Palazzo Sardagna – Sala delle Scienze
Via Calepina, 14, 38122 Trento TN, Italia

Palazzo Sardagna, current home of the offices of the Rectorate of the University of Trento, is one of the masterpieces of Mannerism and early Baroque in Trentino. Dating from the 16th century, the building is built around a large central courtyard, the largest among those found in the city's historic buildings. From the exterior, walking through the entrance hall embellished with heraldic coats of arms, one enters the courtyard punctuated by a double order of loggias and long galleries.

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