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Luca Alessandria is a PhD researcher in administrative law at LUISS University in Rome and joins ACELG as a visiting researcher from May to July 2025. His research focuses on EU administrative law, particularly transparency, procedural law, public procurement, and environmental law.

During his time in Amsterdam, he is working on a paper entitled 'General presumption of confidentiality in public access to documents in a supervisory file', as part of the ECB Legal Research Programme 2025. This research examines the confidentiality in public access to ECB supervisory documents, focusing on its legal framework, case law interpretation, and procedural implications. By analysing divergences in access regimes and unresolved judicial questions, the study aims to assess the coherence of the ECB’s approach within the broader EU transparency framework, exploring the balance between supervisory confidentiality and the principle of public access.

Luca holds a degree in Italian law from the University of Pisa and was an honours student at the Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies in Pisa.