With deep sorrow, the European College of Parma Foundation announces the passing of Professor Fausto Capelli, an extraordinary academic of exceptional moral stature, who contributed decisively, for decades, to the cultural and scientific growth of our institute.
Born in Broni (Pavia, Italy) on 10 February 1936, Professor Capelli graduated in Law in 1962 from the University of Genoa. A respected lawyer, specialised in European Union Law and International Law, from 1975 to 2002 he served as Professor of European Community Law at the University of Parma.
In 1988, he was among the founders of the European College of Parma, where he taught until the past academic year, and where he was Scientific Director until 2002.
The founding of the College is largely owed to him, and he remains one of its main architects and inspirations. In an article he wrote on the occasion of the College’s tenth anniversary, he recalled how the early years were far from easy: besides organisational difficulties, there were the challenges of travelling (which at the time was much less convenient than today) for professors, experts, and speakers, as well as the complexities in collecting updated information and data on European issues.
Nevertheless, his vision of the College as a place for dialogue and sharing of ideas, knowledge and experiences—combined with a deep sense of belonging—left an indelible mark on the College and its students. These values still represent the defining traits, and the real added value of the European College of Parma and of its training.
Professor Capelli, who was recognised as one of the leading experts in Community Law and European Union Law, combined scientific rigor and intellectual depth with a rare human quality, marked by kindness, approachability, and a sincere civic spirit.
At the European College of Parma he left a lasting contribution, not only through his lectures and research, but above all through his direct and constructive relationships with generations of students. Under his guidance, many pursued academic and research careers in European law, finding in him a passionate and attentive mentor, capable of conveying enthusiasm, curiosity, and discipline.
The European College of Parma remembers Professor Capelli as an exceptional reference point for the training of students, and for the development of European legal culture in Italy.
His legacy will remain alive in those who had the privilege of knowing him, learning from him, and drawing inspiration from his example.
We join his family and colleagues, the academic community and all Alumni in mourning his passing.
Cesare Azzali
President
European College of Parma Foundation
Parma, 16 September 2025