Sabrina Lanni is Professor of Private Comparative Law at the Department of International, Legal, Historical and Political Studies at Milan University (Italy). She has been Visiting Researcher Fellow several times at European and Latin American universities, where an enduring and fruitful scientific collaboration began with many foreign colleagues. She has been a member of many national and international research projects in the fields of civil law, torts law and consumer law. Recently, with the Project ENFASIS (European Novel Foods Agreement and Sustainable Intercultural Systems), she was awarded the Jean Monnet Chair for the years 2020–2023 by the European Union. As both main author and co-author, she has published more than 60 scientific works on civil law and new trends in private law codifications, Latin American law, indigenous peoples’ rights, consumer law, contract law, tort liability, comparative food law and sustainability, consumer law and new technologies. More information is available at her personal web page: www.sabrinalanni.eu
""Taking you on a journey from Latin-America to China via the EU to explore how environmental concerns have integrated civil codes, this accurate and critical study paves the way for rethinking the role of private law in the field of environmental protection. A must read!"" Elise Poillot, Full Professor of Civil law at the University of Luxembourg ""Greening civil law is the responsibility of private law scholarship. Sabrina Lanni impressively leads the paths to a fundamental reorientation of private law by means of comparative law. The fundamental orientation of the private law system towards nature and the limits of human freedom set by nature creates the basis for revolutionary processes."" Martin Schmidt-Kessel, Full Professor of Consumer Law, Private Law and Comparative Law at the University of Bayreuth ""This book is very helpful for the constructive dialogue between private law and environmental law. The author analyses in depth a new trend of civil law codification, which makes environmental protection one of the fundamental values of private law."" Xue Jun, Full Professor of Civil Law at the Peking University ""An in-depth and comprehensive research on the increasing inclusion of environmental issues in current and draft Civil Codes in Europe, Asia and Latin America, thereby blending supranational regulations with private law, consumer protection and the natural world."" Ricardo Lorenzetti, Judge of the Supreme Court of Argentina and Professor of Civil and Commercial Contracts at the University of Buenos Aires