A M.Sc. in Economics and a LL.M. graduate from the University of Rome Tor Vergata (Italy) with the chair of Law of Islamic Countries and a LL.M. in International Business Law from the University of London (United Kingdom), he holds a Certificate in Islamic Sciences at the Pontifical Institute for Arabistic and Islamology. He is currently a LL.D. candidate in Comparative Law.
He started researching on the field for the Istituto per l‘Oriente named after C.A.Nallino for a project related to constitutional reforms in the Middle East.
Since 2017 he is a Fellow (”Cultore della materia”) at to the Chair of Shari‘ah and Law of Islamic Countries of the University of Rome Tor Vergata. His activities up to now have been focused on: constitutional reforms and Western juridical acculturation, economic constitutions and law of economy of contemporary Islamic Countries, with a particular focus on economic integration and Private Law. He is currently on the Teaching Staff of the Master in Islamic Banking and Finance at the International Chamber of Commerce of Italy.