Marco Mangia

Marco Mangia

Holder of an LL.M. in Law from LUISS Guido Carli University and currently pursuing an LL.M. in Art Law at the LUISS School of Law, Marco Mangia is a trainee lawyer specialised in Art Law, Cultural Heritage Law, and Intellectual Property. Passionate about art history and the legal issues surrounding the circulation, provenance, and protection of cultural assets, he has developed an interdisciplinary approach at the intersection of law, the art market, and cultural heritage. His academic and professional path has led him to deepen his expertise in matters relating to authenticity, art transactions, copyright, and the international protection of artworks. Marco is also a Student Member of the Art Lawyers Association.

Dernières publications

  • When UNESCO Protection Is Not Enough: Golestan Palace and the Limits of Cultural Heritage Law 

    We are very pleased to present the first contribution by Marco Mangia, a trainee lawyer currently pursuing an LL.M. in Art Law at the LUISS School of Law. His work focuses on Art Law, Cultural Heritage Law, and Intellectual Property, with a particular interest in the circulation, provenance, authenticity, and protection of cultural assets. Marco is also a Student Member of the Art Lawyers Association. In his article, he examines the limitations of existing legal instruments for the protection of cultural heritage in an era marked by the resurgence of…