Area di ricerca: Filosofia Politica dei Diritti Umani
Tipologia di impegno: ricerca: didattica, tutorato
Contatti: Claudio.Corradetti@uniroma2.it

Curriculum e pubblicazioni

Claudio è professore associato di Filosofia Politica dei Diritti Umani presso l’Università di Roma “Tor Vergata”. Dopo aver ottenuto un Master of Philosophy dalla University of London (intercollegiate) e un Master in Diritto Pubblico Europeo dall’Università Nazionale e Capodistriana di Atene, Claudio ha completato un dottorato in Teoria Politica presso la LUISS Guido Carli di Roma, ottenendo poi qualifiche nell’ambito del diritto internazionale presso l’Academy of Public International Law dell’Aja. Prima di rientrare in Italia, Claudio ha insegnato e condotto attività di ricerca presso l’Università di Graz (Austria) e presso PluriCourts, il centro di eccellenza di diritto internazionale dell’Università di Oslo. Le sue pubblicazioni nelle principali riviste internazionali (di peer-review) abbracciano temi di filosofia politica e di teoria del diritto, rivolgendosi in particolare a questioni di giustificazione filosofica dei diritti umani, della giustizia di transizione e, più di recente, del cosmopolitismo kantiano. Claudio è membro di numerose associazioni scientifiche nazionali e internazionali quali: la Società italiana di filosofia politica (SIFP), l’American Political Science Association (APSA), l’Association for the Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy (IVR),           l’International Society of Public Law (ICON Society), la European Society of International Law (ESIL). E’ inoltre membro co-fondatore della Società Italiana di Teoria Critica (SITC).

Claudio is Associate Professor in Political Philosophy of Human Rights at the University of Rome “Tor Vergata”. After an MA Philosophy at the University of London (intercollegiate Master) and a Master in European Public Law at the Capodistrian University of Athens, Claudio has completed a PhD In Political Theory at the University LUISS Guido Carli, Rome. He has attended the Academy of Public International Law at the Hague, having been admitted to the advanced seminars for the Diploma. Before returning to Italy, Claudio has taught and conducted research at the University of Graz, Austria, at the Norwegian Centre of Human Rights and at PluriCourts, the Centre of Excellence of the University of Oslo. Claudio has published extensively on the main international peer-reviewed journals in political philosophy, philosophy of law and legal theory. His topics of specialization concern the philosophical justification of human rights, transitional justice, cosmopolitanism and Kant’s political theory. Claudio is a member of several national and international scientific associations such as the Italian Society of Political Philosophy (SIFP), the American Political Science Association (APSA), the Association for the Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy (IVR), The International Society of Public Law (ICON Society), the European Society of International Law (ESIL), Interest Group on International Legal Theory and Philosophy (IGILTP). He is also a co-founder member of the Italian Society of Critical Theory (SITC).

Claudio is currently working on a monograph concerning the rise and fall of cosmopolitanism and the problem of the legitimacy of the international order.

 

AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION

  • Modern and Contemporary Political Philosophy with a Focus on the Liberal Tradition, Philosophy of Human Rights; Philosophy of Transitional Justice, Philosophy of International Law.

HABILITATION

  • Habilitation as Full Professor in Political Philosophy (14/A SPS01), Italian Ministry of University and Research (awarded on competitive basis and with a national ranking. Assessment of teaching and research achievements), 2017-2023.
  • Habilitation as Associate Professor in Political Philosophy (14/A SPS01), Italian Ministry of University and Research (awarded on competitive basis and with a national ranking. Assessment of teaching and research achievements), 2013-2019.

SCIENTIFIC IMPACT

  • Has successfully proposed the reformation of the Interest Group on International Legal Theory (IGILT) of the European Society of Internationa Law into the Interest Group on International Legal Theory and Philosophy (IGILTP).
  • Ranked on the top 2% at Academia.edu.
  • Google Scholar: H-index 5; i10-index 3;

CURRENT POSITION

  • July 15, 2016 – Associate Professor of Political Philosophy at the University of Rome “Tor Vergata” and Deputy-Director of the Degree Council in Communication.

PAST POSITIONS

  • January 2013 – July 15 Senior Lecturer/Associate Professor Norwegian Center of Human Rights, Faculty of Law, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway.
  • January 2013 – July 15 Researcher at PluriCourts, Faculty of Law, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway.
  • Lecturer (Lektor) at Karl Franzens-Universität Graz, Austria, January 2012 – April 2013.
  • Senior Researcher at the European Academy, Institute for Minority Rights, Bolzano/Bozen, IT, 2008-12.
  • Adjunct Lecturer in Social and Political Philosophy, University of Rome “Tor Vergata”, Rome 2007-2012.

VISITING POSITIONS

  • Visiting Research Fellow at the Wissenchaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung (WZB) – Rule of Law Center, Berlin, 15 Jan- 15 July 2015.
  • Visiting Research Professor at the Faculty of Law and Medicine, McGill University, Montreal, Canada, 2010.
  • Visiting post-doctoral researcher at the Faculty of Law, European University Institute, Florence, 2008.
  • Visiting doctoral researcher at the Faculty of Political Sciences, European University Institute, Florence, 2006.
  • Visiting student at Oxford University (registered), Oxford, 1995.

 

 EDUCATION

Law

  • The Hague Academy of International Law – The Hague 11-29 July 2016, admitted to the Directed Studies advanced seminars and to the Diploma Exam.
  • Post-Graduate Diploma in European Public Law, University of Athens-European Group of Public Law, Athens 2003.

Philosophy

  • Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Political Theory, Faculty of Political Science, LUISS Guido Carli, Roma 2007.
  • Intercollegiate Master of Arts in Philosophy (MA Phil.), University of London, London 2001.
  • Laurea in Filosofia (Philosophy BA+MA), University of Rome “La Sapienza”, 110/110 cum laude, 1997-8.

 

WORKSHOPS/SEMINARS/CONFERENCES CONVENOR

(Selection on Competitive Bases)

  • Convenor (with E.Yahyaoui) of the pre-conference workshop ‘Democracy and Participation versus Global Public Goods and Commons’ – IG on International Legal Theory and Philosophy – ESIL Annual Conference 6 September, 2017, Naples.
  • Convenor (with G.Sartor) of the workshop ‘Global Constitutionalism without Global Democracy’ at the European University Institute, Florence, 14-15 January, 2016.
  • Convenor (with Başak Çalı) of the workshop ‘The European Court of Human Rights: Promoter or Predator of Democratic Transitions?’   at the RCAC Building of Koç University, İstiklal Caddesi 181 on 19-20 September, 2015.
  • Convenor of the workshop “Legal Cosmopolitanism and Critical Theory” (invited speakers prof.M.Kumm, NYU and P.Niesen, Hamburg), “Philosophy and the Social Sciences” Institute of Philosophy, Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague, 20-24 May 2015.
  • Organiser of the seminar on “Contemporary Debates on Legal and Political Philosophy”, at the Norwegian Center of Human Rights, Oslo, Sept.2014 Jun. 2015.
  • Convenor for “The Berlin Workshops” sponsored by the Democracy Fund at Humboldt University, Berlin 10-11 November, 2014.
  • Convenor for a Session on “Debating ‘Transitional Cosmopolitanism’” Mancept Conference, Manchester 8-10 Sept. 2014.
  • Convenor of the Conference “Debating Transitional Cosmopolitanism through Courts”, co-sponsored by the European Research Council Grant “Multirights”, the Tag Conflict and Human Rights UiO, and Nordem, Oslo, 3-4 March 2014.
  • Convenor of a Panel (Human Rights division) at the APSA Annual Conference, 29-1 Sept. Chicago, Ill., USA, 2013: participants: R.Teitel, B.Leebaw, J.Marko,C.Corradetti.
  • Convenor of the international conference on “Patientcentricity: the Ethics of Genetics”, sponsored by the Ministry of Education and University within the frame of the Firb program (Sponsored by the Italian Ministry of Research) by the European Academy, Rome, 28-29 October 2011.
  • Convenor of a Panel (Foundations of Political Thought) at APSA Annual Conference, Seattle, WA, USA, 1-5 September 2011: participants: S.Benhabib, R.Forst, R.Teitel, W.Scheuerman, C.Corradetti.

 

PROJECTS AND GRANTS

  • Individual Grant for Activities on Basic Research from ANVUR – National Agency for the Evaluation of Research and University (“Finanziamento delle attività base di ricerca – FFABR 2017”). Top 12,5% of applying associate professors based on Italian ranking in Political Philosophy SPS0. Amount received: 3000 euros).
  • Primary Investigator: “Global Constitutionalism without Global Democracy” workshop project granted by the Democracy Fund at the European University Institute, Florence, 2015.
  • Co-Primary Investigator (with A.Føllesdal): “The European Court of Human Rights: promoter and predator of domestic democracy? Principles and Patterns of Reasoning” workshop project granted by the Democracy Fund at Koҫ University Law School, Istanbul, 2015 (50.000 NOK).
  • Co-Primary Investigator (with A.Føllesdal): “The Berlin Workshops” granted by the Democracy Fund at Humboldt University, Berlin 10-11 November, 2014 (50.000 NOK).
  • Primary Investigator: “Transitional Cosmopolitanism through Courts” granted by the Democracy Fund at the University of Oslo, Oslo, 2014 (50.000 NOK).
  • Primary Investigator: “Transitional Cosmopolitanism through Courts” granted by Tag – Human Rights and Conflict, University of Oslo (20.000 NOK).
  • Primary Investigator: “Transitional Cosmopolitanism through Courts” granted by NORDEM, Oslo (27.000 NOK).
  • Co-Primary Investigator at McGill University. Project awarded on competitive bases by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (Catalyst Grant: Ethics 2011-03-01), 2011 (25.000 $).
  • Research Consultant in the project “Tomorrow’s Europe, the first EU-wide, Deliberative Poll”, research leader prof. J.Fishkin, Stanford University, 2008.
  • Research Consultant in the project “The political economy of European Social Democracy”, financed by the British Academy/University of Birmingham, UK, 2007.
  • Individual mobility grant to Syria (tempus/IMG 2004), EU Commission/Tempus 2005 “Human Rights and Islam” (4000 €).
  • Project Coordinator of a “Leonardo da Vinci” Program on “Human Rights and International Cooperation” 2003.
  • Project Coordinator and Teaching Fellow of the Tempus TACIS/EU/KAZAKHSTAN “Creation of a Centre for Pedagogical Jurisprudence of Human Rights” at Kazakh State University, 2002.
  • Project Coordinator of Socrates Erasmus 3, Unification of Legislation in the Field of Justice and Home Affairs, University of Athens 2002-3.
  • Coordinator of the European Academy of Public Law, Spetses, Greece, 2002.

 

OVERVIEW OF ACADEMIC PRODUCTION

In preparation

  • Corradetti, Claudio (2019), The Leviathan absent. The Legitimacy of Cosmopolitan Constitutionalism.
  • The Frankfurt School and Critical Theory, commissioned by Oxford Bibliographies, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2018
  • Review Article of Andrew Feenberg, Technosystem: The Social Life of Reason, Harvard UP, 2017, 235 pp. to appear in Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews, http://ndpr.nd.edu

Accepted and forthcoming

  • Corradetti, Claudio (invited) (2017), Engaging with Forst’s “Right to Justification”: Kantian Analogies and the Problem of Subjectivity, in M.Klatt (eds.) Symposium on Rainer Forst, contracted by Oxford University Press.

 Monographs

  • Corradetti, Claudio (2016), Kant e la costituzione cosmopolitica, Mimesis, Milano, pp.116.
  • Corradetti, Claudio (2009). Relativism and Human Rights. A Theory of Pluralist Universalism. Springer, Dordrecht, pp.188.
  • Corradetti, Claudio (2006). Human Rights in Europe. Theory and Practice. XL Edizioni, Roma,160.
  • (co-authored) Corradetti, Claudio & Spreafico, Andrea (2005). Oltre “lo scontro di civiltà”: compatibilità culturale e caso islamico (”Beyond the “Clash of Civilizations”: Cultural Compatibility and the Islamic Case). Fondazione Adriano Olivetti, Roma,  pp.225.

Edited books

  • Corradetti Claudio, Sartor Giovanni (eds.), Global Constitutionalism without Global Democracy (?), EUI Working Papers, Law 2016/21, pp.137.
  • Corradetti, Claudio, Nir Eisikovitz, J.Rotondi (eds.), Theorizing Transitional Justice, Ashgate Publishing, Aldershot UK, 2015.
  • Corradetti, Claudio (ed.) 2012. Philosophical Dimensions of Human Rights. Some Contemporary Views, Springer, Dordrecht.
  • Corradetti Claudio (ed. and trans.) 2014 J.Bohman, Public Deliberation. Pluralism, Complexity and Democracy, MIT Press, Boston, 1996/ Deliberazione Pubblica. Pluralismo, Complessità e Democrazia, Il Manifesto Libri, Roma.

Articles

  • Corradetti, Claudio (2017),”Thinking with Kant “beyond” Kant. Actualizing Sovereignty and Citizenship in the Transnational Sphere”, Danish Yearbook of Philosophy, 50, Brill, 2017, 59-82.
  • Corradetti, Claudio, (invited) (2017), Relativism of Human Rights and Regional Protection, Oxford University Press, www.oxfordbibliographies.com.
  • Corradetti, Claudio (2017), “Constructivism in Cosmopolitan Law: Kant’s Right to Visit”, in Global Constitutionalism 6(3), 412-441.
  • Corradetti, Claudio (2017). “The Multiple Identities of Critical Theory: a Hydra or a Proteus?” In, Philosophy and Social Criticism, Anniversary of the Conference on “Philosophy and Social Science”, 2016.
  • Corradetti, Claudio and G.Sartor (2016), “Preface”, in C.Corradetti and G.Sartor (eds.), Global Constitutionalism without Global Democracy (?), EUI Working Papers, Law 2016/21, pp.1-2.
  • Corradetti, Claudio (2016),”Thinking with Kant “beyond” Kant. Actualizing Sovereignty and Citizenship in the Transnational Sphere”, in C.Corradetti and G.Sartor (eds.), Global Constitutionalism without Global Democracy (?), EUI Working Papers, Law 2016/21, pp.23-38.
  • Corradetti, Claudio (2016), “Constructivism in Cosmopolitan Law: Kant’s Right to Visit”, in C.Corradetti and G.Sartor (eds.), Global Constitutionalism without Global Democracy (?), EUI Working Papers, Law 2016/21, pp.3-22.
  • Corradetti, Claudio (2016). “Kant’s Cosmopolitan Legacy and the Idea of Transitional Jus Cosmopoliticum”, Ratio Juris, (29)1, 105-121.
  • Corradetti, Claudio, (2015). “Introduction” in Special Issue on “Cosmopolitan Law and the Courts”, Transnational Legal Theory, Hart Pub. Oxford, pp. 10.
  • Corradetti, Claudio, (2015). “Cosmopolitan Authority”, in Special Issue on “Cosmopolitan Law and the Courts”, Transnational Legal Theory, Hart Pub. Oxford, pp.37.
  • Corradetti, Claudio (2015). “The Priority of Conflict Deterrence and Role of the International Criminal Court in Kenya’s Post-Electoral Violence 2007-8 and 2013”, in Review of Human Rights, Springer, pp.22
  • Corradetti, Claudio (2015). “Che Cos’è la giustizia di transizione (Transitional Justice)? Uno sguardo d’insieme”, Parole Chiave, 53, Carocci Editore, Roma, pp.229-240.
  • Corradetti, Claudio (2013). “Philosophical Issues in Transitional Justice Theory: a (Provisional) Balance”, in Politica e Società, Il Mulino, Bologna,  (2), pp. 185- 220.
  • Corradetti, Claudio, (2012). “Dialogo sull’Europa”, in John Rawls and Philippe Van Parijs, “Tre Lettere sul Diritto dei Popoli e l’Unione Europea”. Micromega, Almanacco di Filosofia, pp.1-12.
  • Corradetti, Claudio (2012). “Verità e giustizia transizionale. Una proposta politico-normativa”, in Alessandro Ferrara (ed.), La politica tra verità e immaginazione, Mimesis, Milano, pp.81-94.
  • Corradetti, Claudio (2012). “Transitional Justice and the Truth-Constraints of the Public Sphere”, in Philosophy & Social Criticism,38(7), pp. 685- 700.
  • Corradetti, Claudio (2011). Entry: “Critical Theory” and “Frankfurt School”, in Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Available at http://www.iep.utm.edu/frankfur/,15.
  • Corradetti, Claudio & Bartlett-Esquillant, Gillian (2011),” ‘Society in Science’: the DePGx Project and the Democratization of Health Policy Strategies through Public Deliberation, in Applied Ethics, ed. by Center for Applied Ethics and Philosophy, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan, 2011, 75-85.
  • Corradetti, Claudio (2008), “Le dimensioni del relativismo morale: per una valutazione del -giudizio interno- di Hartman”, in Ragion Pratica, Il Mulino, Bologna, pp.453-464.
  • Corradetti, Claudio (2006), “La teoria della pace democratica tra realismo e normatività”, in Metabasis, n.1, pp.11, available at http://www.metabasis.it/.
  • Corradetti, Claudio (2005), “Fundamental Rights in European Constitutionalism: the case of ‘Human Dignity’” (Published in Italian: I diritti fondamentali nel costituzionalismo europeo: il caso della dignità umana) Philosophy and Public Issues – A Journal of Moral, Political, Legal and Social Philosophy, pp. 133-141.
  • Corradetti, Claudio (2000), “Textual analysis of Chapter 20th of Aristotle’s Poetics”, Poietica, 35, pp.46-57.

Book chapters

  • Corradetti, Claudio, (2015) “Transitional Times, Reflective Judgment and the Hōs Mē Condition”, in Theorizing Transitional Justice. Ashgate Publishing, Aldershot UK pp.23.
  • Corradetti, Claudio, Nir Eisikovitz, (2015), “Introduction”, in Corradetti, Claudio, Nir Eisikovitz, (ed.), Theorizing Transitional Justice, Ashgate Publishing, Aldershot UK, pp.8.
  • Corradetti, Claudio and Gillian Bartlett 2015, “Public Deliberation and the Role of Stakeholders as a New Frontier in the Governance of Science: the British Columbia Biobank Deliberation and the DePGx Project”, in Deborah Mascalzoni (ed.), “Ethics, Law and Governance of Biobanking”, Springer, Dordrecht, 2015, 241-260.
  • Corradetti Claudio 2014, “Preface” of J.Bohman, Public Deliberation. Pluralism, Complexity and Democracy, MIT Press, Boston, 1996/ Deliberazione Pubblica. Pluralismo, Complessità e Democrazia, Claudio Corradetti (ed.), Il Manifesto Libri, Roma, pp.9-26.
  • Corradetti, Claudio (2013), “What does cultural difference require of human rights?” In Cindy Holder & David A. Reidy (ed.), Human Rights: the Hard Questions.  Cambridge, Cambridge University Press,  pp.136-150.
  • Corradetti, Claudio (2013), ”Transitional justice and the idea of ’autonomy patriotism’ in South Tyrol: towards a third autonomy statute (?), In Georg Grote; Hannes Obermair & Günther Rautz (eds.), “Un mondo senza stati è un mondo senza guerre” – Politisch motivierte Gewalt im regionalen Kontext.  Europäische Akademie Bozen, pp. 17 – 32.
  • Corradetti, Claudio 2012,Introduction” in Claudio Corradetti (ed.) Philosophical Dimensions of Human Rights. Some Contemporary Views, Springer, Dordrecht, pp. IX-XXIV.
  • Corradetti, Claudio (2012), “Ragionevolezza pubblica, verità scientifica e inclusività nella ricerca medico-scientifica”, in Roberto Mordacci (ed.),  Etica e genetica: storia, concetti, pratiche.  Mondadori Bruno, Milano, pp.227-245.
  • Corradetti, Claudio (2012), “Rational choice, capabilities and human well-being: the third way”, in Angelo S. Fruili & Luisa D. Veneto (eds.),  Psychology of morality.  Nova Science Publishers Inc., New York, pp.115 – 128.
  • Corradetti, Claudio (2010), “Can human rights be exported? : Rethinking the relation between human rights and transplantability”, in Antonina Bakardjieva Engelbrekt & Joakim Nergelius (ed.), New Directions In Comparative Law.  Edward Elgar Publishing, pp.40-55.
  • Corradetti, Claudio (2010), “Dialettica discorsiva e atti linguistici: una riformulazione”, in U.Perone (ed.) Filosofia dell’avvenire.  Rosenberg & Sellier, pp.204-211.
  • Corradetti, Claudio (2010), “Law and rights”, in Richard H. Corrigan & Mary E. Farrell (ed.), Ethics – a University Guide.  Progressive Frontiers Press, pp.221-240.
  • Corradetti, Claudio (2010), “The non-ideal conditions of transitional justice: with a case-study of the care-taker government of Bangladesh”, in Jared A. Jaworski (ed.), Advances in sociology research, vol. 8.  Nova Science Publishers Inc., New York, pp.51-70.

Editorials

  • Mascalzoni, Deborah, Pramstaller, Peter, Corradetti, Claudio (2013). Editorial: “Patient-centric initiatives (PCIs) – a shift in the governance of science: lessons from the biobanks world”, in Research Ethics, Sage, 9(2), pp. 52- 54.
  • Corradetti, Claudio, Mascalzoni, Deborah (2012). “Patientcentricity”: An Editorial, in Studies in Ethics, Law, and Technology, DeGruyter, 6/1, pp.4.

Contributions to debates in journals

  • Corradetti, Claudio (2015), Progressing towards a Cosmopolitan Condition. Kant’s Ideal for the Formal Unity of International Law, in Lawlog.eu , 2pp.
  • Corradetti, Claudio (2012), Südtirolismen II: Remembering the ‘Feuernacht’ in Südtirol-Alto Adige – 02 Newsletter 2012 – Eurac Institute for Minority Rights.
  • Corradetti, Claudio (2011), “L’importante è partecipare”. Partecipazione pubblica e strategie decisionali nella ricerca genetica”, in Academia, n.51, Bolzano, pp.7.
  • Corradetti, Claudio (2003),What is the role of the European Charter of Fundamental Rights? In Eurolayer n.17, Denmark, pp.1-4.

Poster presentations

  • ‘Reflective autonomy’ in the genomic era. Poster presentation at the Conference on Biobanking and Biomolecular Resources Research Infrastructures, section on Bioethics (BBMRI) 25 March 2009.

Translations

  • Corradetti, Claudio, It.Trans. “J.Bohman, Deliberazione Pubblica. Pluralismo, Complessità e Democrazia” (Public Deliberation. Pluralism, Complexity and Democracy, MIT Press, Boston, 1996), in Il Manifesto Libri, Roma 2014 pp.311.
  • Corradetti, Claudio, It. Trans. “Andreas Føllesdal, Le rivendicazioni speciali delle minoranze indigene per la giustizia correttiva” (The special claims of indigenous minorities to corrective justice, in L.H.Meyer (ed.), Justice in Time. Responding to Historical Injustice, Baden-Baden, Nomos, 2004), in Politica e Società, Il Mulino, Bologna, 2013, 265-288.
  • Corradetti, Claudio, It Trans. ”John Rawls and Philippe Van Parijs, Tre Lettere sul Diritto dei Popoli e l’Unione Europea”, in Micromega, Almanacco di Filosofia, 2012, 1-12.
  • Corradetti, Claudio, (2004) It.Trans. “Sadik J.Al-Azm, Islam, terrorismo e Occidente oggi”, in, Filosofia e Questioni Pubbliche, pp.1-15.
  • Corradetti, Claudio, (2003) It.Trans. ”Sadik J.Al-Azm, Alcune riflessioni sull’Islam, il terrorismo e L’Occidente”, in Il Mediterraneo ancora mare nostrum (?), Luiss University Press, pp.1-9.

 Review articles

  • Corradetti, Claudio (2013), “Robert Meister, After Evil: A Politics of Human Rights”, New York: Columbia University Press, 2010, in Perspectives on Politics, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 11/4 Dec. 2013, pp. 1156-1157.
  • Corradetti, Claudio (2013) “Philip Freeman, Introduction. Marcus Tullius Cicero, How to Run a Country: An Ancient Guide to Modern Leaders, Princeton University Press 2013”, in Nordic Journal of Human Rights, 13/3, 2013, pp.458-460.
  • Corradetti, Claudio (2009). “Nancy Fraser: Redistribution or Recognition? A Political-Philosophical Controversy” (Published in it. ”Nancy Fraser: Redistribuzione o Riconoscimento? Una controversia politico-filosofica”), in Philosophy and Public Issues – A Journal of Moral, Political, Legal and Social Philosophy, pp.161-163.
  • Corradetti, Claudio (2004). Multiculturalismo o comunitarismo? Rivista Italiana di Sociologia, pp.4.

PEDAGOGICAL QUALIFICATIONS

PhD Supervision

  • Member of the Doctoral Programme in Political Philosophy at the University of Rome “Tor Vergata”, 2011-13. Phd Supervision.

Master Supervision

  • Thesis supervision for the Master in Theory and Practice of Human Rights, University of Oslo, 2013-14.
  • Thesis supervision for the Master “Human Rights and Conflict Management” at Scuola Superiore S.Anna, Pisa, Italy, 2014.

Internship Supervision

  • Supervision of a graduate international exchange student from the University of Edinburgh under the programme Erasmus +, at the University of Rome “Tor Vergata”, June-August 2017.

Pedagogical Teaching Qualifications

  • Teaching in the Intercultural Classroom, University of Oslo, Feb.25-6, 2013.
  • Applied for Pedagogical Teaching Training at the Faculty of Educational Sciences, Department of Education, University of Oslo (course programming, exams, students’ mentoring), starting date: January 2015.

Teaching Experience

  • In addition to the mandatory 3 courses per year in classical topics of political philosophy, as part of the obligations of professorship in Italian Academia, I list below the other lectureships I have delivered so far.
  • Lecturer in the Bachelor on Global Governance at the University of Rome “Tor Vergata”, Faculty of Economics, April 2017
  • Lecturer in Political Philosophy at the University of Rome “Tor Vergata”. Courses in the Philosophy of Human Rights and Global Constitutionalism, Academic Year 2016-7.
  • Lecturer in the Master “Theory and Practice of Human Rights”, Norwegian Center of Human Rights, Faculty of Law, University of Oslo. Course lecturer of Introduction to the History, Philosophy and Politics of Human Rights (5131) and co-lecturer (with Vibeke Blaker Strand) of the Course Human Rights Law in Context, (5132), Academic Years 2013-2016.
  • Lecturer in Philosophy of Human Rights and Philosophy of Transitional Justice at the International Summer School of Human Rights, University of Oslo, 2013-2016
  • Invited Lecturer at the Master on Human Rights at Sant’ Anna University, Pisa, 9-12 Feb. 2013 and 6-8 Feb. 2014.
  • Associate Professor under a framework agreement at the Faculty of Law, Karl Franzens-Universität Graz, Austria. Course title: Introduction to the Theory of Human Rights and Transitional Justice, October 2011 – April 2013.
  • Invited Guest Lecturer for the module on “Transitional Justice: principles, contexts and case studies” at the Master in Local Development, Faculty of Sociology, University of Trento, It. 2012.
  • Visiting Lecturer at McGill University. Course on “Bioethics of Genetics and Deliberative Methods” 2010.
  • Lecturer at the Intensive Course for the Afghan Diplomats at the Scuola Superiore della Pubblica Amministrazione, in cooperation with the Diplomatic Institute of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Course title: International Negotiations in Theory and Practice: communication, group dynamics and decision making in international context”, Caserta, It, Oct. 2010.
  • Chair Political Theory, course on “The Constitutionalization of the European Union” sponsored by the EU Commission at the National Law School of India University, Bangalore, India, 2006-7.
  • Seminar Lecturer for undergraduates in Political Philosophy, University of Rome “Tor Vergata”, It.: “Hegel’s Philosophy of Right”. 2007-2010.
  • Lecturer (sponsored by an EU Commission) in Political Theory at the European Public Law Centre – University of Athens, 2003-5.
  • Lecturer in Political Philosophy at the European Regional Master, sponsored by the European Commission and coordinated by the University of Bologna and the University of Sarajevo, 2003.
  • Lecturer at the distance-training course for the project Tempus IB-JEP 16061 “A European Space of Justice 2002”, Podgorica Montenegro.
  • Lecturer at the Tempus TACIS/EU/KAZAKHSTAN “Creation of a Centre for Pedagogical Jurisprudence of Human Rights” at Kazakh State University, 2002.

ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATIONS

Scientific responsibilities in journals and series of studies

  • Director of the Journal “Jus Cogens: A Critical Journal of Philosophy of Global Law and Politics”, Springer Verlag (under consideration), 2017.
  • Member of the Referee Board of ”Micromega”, editoriale l’Espresso, 2017.
  • Member of the Editorial Commettee of the Series ”Theory and Social and Political Research”Teoria e Ricerca Sociale e Politica”, Edizioni Altravista Pavia, 2016.
  • Member of the scientific commette of the book series on “Philosophy and Human Rights” Value Inquiry Book Series at Brill (http://www.brill.com/products /series/value-inquiry-book-ser ies), diretto da John-Stewart Gordon, 2016.

 

REFEREE ACTIVITIES

Publishing Houses

  •  Cambridge University Press
  • Routledge
  • Ashgate
  • Springer

Journals

  • Theoria
  • Public Affairs Quarterly
  • Global Constitutionalism
  • International Journal of Transitional Justice
  • Utrecht Journal of International and European Law
  • Teoria Politica
  • Philosophy and Social Criticism
  • Constellations
  • European Journal of Political Theory
  • Research Ethics
  • Teoria Politica
  • Micromega

 

MEMBERSHIPS OF ACADEMIC ASSOCIATIONS

  • Member of ICON-S, New York University, USA.
  • Co-Sponsor (as a delegate from the University of Oslo) for the foundation of the Norwegian Network for Political Philosophy, 11-13 September, Clarion Edge Hotel Tromsø.
  • Member of the European Society of International Law – Group of Legal Theory, 2015.
  • Member of the Italian Society of Political Philosophy (SIFP), 2007-.
  • Founding Member of the Italian Association of Critical Theory, 2014.
  • Member of the American Political Science Association – Group of Political Theory 2011-current.
  • Member of the European Consortium of Political Research -ECPR- 2013.
  • Elected member of the Executive Board of the Italian Society of Political Philosophy (SIFP) 2010-2013.
  • Member of the International Association for the Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy (IVR), 2011.
  • Member of the Political Studies Association, UK, 2009.
  • Permanent Member of Trinity College Oxford University, UK 1995-present.

FELLOWSHIPS

  • Visiting Scholar Research Grant at WZB “Internationalization”, Department of Public and International Law, University of Oslo.
  • Fellowship from the European Research Council “Multirights Project” primary investigator A.Føllesdal, at Norwegian Centre of Human Rights then Department of Public and International Law, University of Oslo, 2013-16 (Awarded on International Competitive Basis).
  • Fellowship from the Italian Ministry of University and Research, FIRB project at the European Academy, Bozen/Bolzano, 2008-11 (Awarded on National Competitive Basis).
  • Research Fellowship, Research/Working Experience. Project financed: “Didactic Material for Human Rights Secondary Education” Province of Ascoli Piceno, Italy, 2008-9.
  • Doctoral Research Fellowship, Fondazione Banca San Paolo, Torino, 2004-7.
  • Senior Research Fellow at the European Public Law Center (now “Organization”), Athens, Gr., sponsored by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 2002-4.

AWARDS

  • Winner of a Literature Prize for an Essay on I.Calvino, High School Competition in Honour of the National Liberation Day XXV Aprile, Province of Ascoli Piceno, 1991.
  • Winner of the American National Latin Competition Awarded from the American Classical Association (High School, 1990).

SEMINAR RESEARCH GRANTS

  • Research Grant at the Summer School organized by the Center of the Study of Contemporary Thought –CESPEC- “Religious Liberty and Democratic Transformations”, Cuneo and Alba, It. Sep.20-23, 2011.
  • Advanced Seminar Research Grant Workshop, Scuola di Alta Formazione Filosofica, Centro Studi L.Pareyson, Torino, 2009.
  • Seminar Research Grant Workshop with J.Searle, Scuola di Alta Formazione Filosofica, Centro Studi L.Pareyson, Torino, 2008.

INVITED SPEAKER AT CONFERENCES AND WORKSHOPS CONFERENCE PAPERS

  • Invited guest at the IX Conference of PhDs and Doctoral Students, Discussion on Time and the Constitution,University of Rome “Tor Vergata”, Rome, 14-16 June, 2017.
  • Opening speech at the Research Seminar of the Italian Institute of Philosophical Studies in Naples “Kant’s Cosmopolitan Project”, 31 May 2017.
  • “Engaging with Forst’s Right to Justification: Kantian Analogies and the Problem of Subjectivity”, paper delivered at the annual conference “Philosophy and Social Science” Institute of Philosophy, Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague, 17-21 May, 2017.
  • Invited for the discussion of the book manuscript of prof.A.Stone-Sweet “A Cosmopolitan Legal Order: Kant, Constitutional Justice, and the ECHR”, 12 May, 2017.
  • Invited key note speaker: XIII ed. Italian Young International Lawyers “Frontiers, juridical spaces and territory”, Department of Law, University of Rome “Roma Tre”, 11-12 May, 2017.
  • Invited key note speaker: “Forst’s Right to Justification as a Basic Human Rights”, circle 5, The citizens of humanity: membership and human rights of diasporas, Nordic Summer University, in cooperation with Wroclaw, Poland, 24-26 Feb.
  • Invited speaker for “The Law and Polity” Project: Introductory Conference and 5th Network Meeting, paper presented “Kant’s cosmopolitan theory: constructivism and transitionalities” 1-3 December, 2016.
  • Invited speaker for “The State of Peace Conference: EU Action and Global Justice”, organized by the Austrian Study Center for Peace and Conflict Resolution (ASPR) at the University of Graz, title of the Paper “Transnational Trajectories of European Judicial Contestation: ECHR and CJEU Versus the UN Security Council”, Graz, 24-25 November, 2016.
  • Invited Speaker/Commentator for J.Nickel’s book presentation “Making Sense of Human Rights”, Oxford, Blackwell, 2007, at University of Venice Ca’ Foscari, 3 October 2016.
  • “Democracy Assumptions of the European Court of Human Rights: “Transitional Rationale” and “Militant Democracy” in the Case of Party-Bans”, presentation at the workshop “Human Rights – Contemporary Threats and Challenges”, Wroclaw, 30-31 May 2016.
  • “Kantian Theory of the Cosmopolitan Constitution” paper presentation at ICON-N, Humboldt University, Berlin 17-19 June.
  • “Global Constitutionalism and Kantian Political Philosophy”, presentation at the Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung, Colloquium at the Centre of Global Constitutionalism, Berlin.
  • “The Contemporary Significance of Kant’s Cosmopolitan Right and its Importance for a Cosmopolitan Constitution” paper presented at the conference on International Relations and Human Rights, at the Nordic Summer School and European Humanities University, at Tallinn University, 11-13 March, Tallinn, Estonia.
  • Opening Speech at workshop “Global Constitutionalism without Global Democracy”, at the European University Institute, Florence, Italy.
  • “Constructing the Global Constitution: Kant’s Cosmopolitan Right”, paper presented at workshop “Global Constitutionalism without Global Democracy”, at the European University Institute, Florence, Italy.
  • “Kant’s Cosmopolitanism and the ideal role of the Völkerstaat”, paper delivered at the workshop on Towards Perpetual Peace. Politics, Culture and Education, organized by Aarhus Universiteet in Copenhagen, 20 November, 2015.
  • “Party-Dissolutions and the `transitional rationale` of the European Court of Human Rights”, paper delivered at the workshop on The European Court of Human Rights: promoter and predator of domestic democracy? Principles and Patterns of Reasoning” workshop project granted by the Democracy Fund at Koҫ University Law School, Istanbul, 19-20 September 2015.
  • “Apparent Paradoxes in the ‘Militant Turn’ of the European Court of Human Rights. Transitional Rationale and the Refah Partisi Case”, paper delivered at the special workshop on “International Human Rights Courts: Enhancers or Enemies of Democracy – or Both? European and Inter-American Perspectives”, XXVII World Congress of the International Association for the Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy (IVR), Washington DC., 26-31 July 2015.
  • “Cosmopolitan Authority”, paper delivered at the special workshop on “Transnational Legal Theory”, XXVII World Congress of the International Association for the Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy (IVR), Washington DC., 26-31 July 2015.
  • “Towards a Normative Theory of Cosmopolitan Authority”, paper delivered at the annual conference “Philosophy and Social Science” Institute of Philosophy, Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague, 20-24 May 2015.
  • Comments to K.Alter’s presentation “How Contexts Shape the Authority of International Courts”, PlurCourts Annual Conference, University of Oslo, 21 May, 2015.
  • Comments to N.Fraser’s presentation of “Legitimation Crisis? On the Political Contradictions of Financialized Capitalism”, seminar organized at the Norwegian Center of Human Rights, University of Oslo, 8 May 2015.
  • “Cosmopolitan Authority”, invited speaker at the Colloquium on the Rule of Law at the WZB, Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung, Berlin 4 May 2015.
  • “Cosmopolitanism as Constitutional Poliarchies”, Keynote Speaker at the International Conference on “Emergence, Reproduction and Hegemonization of and by Human Rights Regimes”, German South-East Asian Center of Excellence for Public Policy and Good Governance, 28-29 December, Lebua State Tower, Bangkok, Thailand.
  • “Quis Custodiet ipsos Custodes?” On the Co-Generating Legitimacy Relation between the ECtHR and its State-Parties, paper presented at the workshop “The Legitimacy of International Courts and Tribunals”, University of Oslo, 24-25 November 2014.
  • “Human Rights Implications in Foucault’s Panopticum”, opening lecture for the seminar “Contemporary Debates in Legal and Political Philosophy”, Oslo, 2 October, 2014.
  • “Democratic Paradoxes and the “Militant” Turn. Some Considerations on the ECtHR’s Transitional Case-Laws”, paper delivered at the Berlin Workshops sponsored by the Democracy Fund at the Humboldt University, Berlin 10-11 November, 2014.
  • “Transitional Cosmopolitanism through Courts. A Proposal”, paper presented at the Session on “Debating ‘Transitional Cosmopolitanism’”Mancept Conference, Manchester 8-10 Sept. 2014.
  • “Pluralism, Relativism and the Philosophical Account of Human Rights” paper delivered at the University of Tromso on “Free Speech, Public Deliberation and Global Affairs”, Tromso, Norway, 17-19 June 2014.
  • “Kant and the Ideal of Cosmopolitan Law” paper delivered at the annual conference “Philosophy and the Social Sciences” Institute of Philosophy, Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague, May 2014.
  • “On the very idea of transitional cosmopolitanism through Courts”, paper delivered at the conference “Debating ‘Transitional Cosmopolitanism’ through Courts”, University of Oslo, 3-4 March 2014.
  • “Transitional Times, Reflective Judgment and the ‘Hōs mē’ Condition”, paper delivered at the Workshop on Justice and Democracy, University of Tromsø, Tromsø, Norway 4-5 Dec., 2013.
  • “Kant’s Cosmopolitan Legacy and the Idea of Transitional Jus Cosmopoliticum”, paper delivered at the Annual Meeting of the Nordic Network in Political Theory, Oslo, Hotel Bristol, Kristian IV’s gate 7, 31.10-2.11 Oslo 2013.
  • “Transitional Times, Reflective Judgment and the Hōs Mē Condition”, paper delivered at the ECPR Conference, 4-7 September, Bordeaux 2013.
  • “Let me explain why I should not be killed. Transitional Justice as Ante Bellum Strategy for Conflict Prevention”, paper presented at the APSA Annual Conference, 29-1 Sept.Chicago, Ill., USA.
  • Chair at the international conference “Cosmopolitan conditions for legitimate sovereignty”, at the Wissenschaftzentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung, 12-13 July, 2013, Berlin, Germany.
  • “Transnational Judicial Dialogue: Concept, Method, Extent, Effects” Discussant at the Multirights Annual Conference, University of Oslo, 29 April 2013.
  • “What does cultural difference require of human rights?”, paper delivered at Monday Lunch Seminars, Norwegian Centre for Human Rights, Faculty of Law, University of Oslo, Norway, 13 May, 2013.
  • “Judicial Cosmopolitanism: Lessons from the ECtHR Case-Law Jurisprudence” at Multirights Seminar, Norwegian Centre for Human Rights, Faculty of Law, University of Oslo, Norway, 12 March, 2013.
  • “Human Rights as Communicative Action”, paper delivered at the workshop “Per un ampliamento della filosofia dei diritti umani”, University of Milan “Bicocca”, Nov.2012.
  • Study Seminar for the presentation of the edited book: “Philosophical Dimensions of Human Rights. Some Contemporary Views”, ed.C.Corradetti, Springer 2012 (invited speakers W.Scheuerman, L.Cedroni, J.Marko, A.Ferrara, D.Archibugi) 12 Oct.2012.
  • Discussant of the book by P.Portinaro “I conti con il passato.Vendetta, amnistia, giustizia”, Roma-Bari, Laterza 2011 at the Annual Seminar of Critical Theory, Cortona, It., 5-6 October 2012.
  • Study Seminar for the presentation of the edited book: “Philosophical Dimensions of Human Rights. Some Contemporary Views”, ed.C.Corradetti, Springer 2012 (invited speakers G.Sartor, J.Marko, A.Ferrara), European Academy, Bolzano/Bozen, 5 July 2012.
  • “Transitional Justice as Critical Genealogy”, paper delivered at the annual conference “Philosophy and Social Science” Institute of Philosophy, Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague, 12 May 2012.
  • “Transitional Justice and the truth constraints of a (divided) public sphere: stability through deliberation in South Tyrol”, Konferenz Südtirolismen II, section on “violence and politic – international contexts”, European Academy, Bolzano/Bozen, 12-13 March.
  • Paper presentation of the international conference on “Deliberative models in the ethics of genetics: the DePGX”, sponsored by the Ministry of Education and University within the frame of the Firb programme run by the European Academy, Rome, 28-29 October 2011.
  • “The validity of human rights: conflict, judgment and political contexts”, Chair and panelist at the American Political Science Association, Seattle, WA, USA, 1-5 September 2011.
  • “Dialectics of human rights. A post-metaphysical sketch”, IVR World Congress of Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy “Law, Science and Technology”, Goethe-Universität, Frankfurt am Main, Germany, 15-20 August 2011.
  • “Ethical aspects in medical research: deliberative consultation as an instrument of public assessment”, University of Milan “San Raffaele”.
  • “Pluralism or plural justifications of human rights?” paper delivered at the annual conference “Philosophy and Social Science” Institute of Philosophy, Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague, 10-15 May 2011.
  • Invited speaker, ceremony for the Intensive Training Course for Afghan Diplomats by the Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs, on.F.Frattini and the Gov. of the Heart Province, M.Dawood Saba, at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Rome, 19 April 2011.
  • Discussant of the paper delivered by prof.R.Teitel “Transitional Justice as Liberal Narrative”, at the conference “Truth and Justice. Normative Questions, Political Practices”, State University of Milan, 13-14 April 2011.
  • “Ethical assessment of pharmacogenomics through deliberation. The DePGX project”, paper delivered at the Fifth International Conference on Applied Ethics, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan, 5-7 Nov. 2010.
  • “Truth and Justice: counterfactual thinking in transitional justice” (in It.), paper delivered at the Annual Conference of the Italian Society of Political Philosophy, American Studies Centre, Roma 22 October 2010.
  • “Ethical aspects of pharmacogenomics research” (in It.), paper delivered at the second workshop Firb, University of Oriental Piedmont, Vercelli, It 15 Sept. 2010.
  • “Ethical deliberation and pharmacogenomics: some methodological clarifications”, paper delivered for an internal research seminar coordinate by prof.B.Knoppers at McGill University, Faculty of Law, Montreal, CA 16 July 2010.
  • “The truth of justice: counterfactual thinking in transitional justice”, paper delivered at the annual conference “Philosophy and Social Science” Institute of Philosophy, Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague, 12 May 2010.
  • “Dialectics and pragmatics”, paper delivered at the Scuola di Alta Formazione Filosofica, Centro Studi Pareyson, Torino, It, 23-27 Nov. 2009.
  • Discussant at the conference “Exporting Terror, exporting democracy. Assumptions of irrationality/rationality in international security”, session on “The permitting conditions of exporting terror”, Freie Universität Bolzano/Bozen, 22-25 June 2009.
  • Book launch: “Relativism and human rights” at the advanced course in Philosophy of Law directed by prof.W.Sadurski at the European University Institute, Florence, 10 March 2009.
  • “Dialectic of recognition: for a post-metaphysical justification of human rights”, paper delivered at the annual conference “Philosophy and Social Science” Institute of Philosophy, Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague, 15 May 2008.
  • Observations to the paper presented by prof. E.W. Böckenförde, Religion and liberal state: a post-secular perspective, at the American Study Centre, Rome, 7 October 2007.
  • “The democratic peace theory. Some critical reflections”, paper delivered at the annual conference “Philosophy and Social Science” Institute of Philosophy, Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague, 11 May 2007.
  • “Can human rights be exported? The concept of transplantability revisited” paper delivered at the conference “New Dynamics in comparative law”, Örebro University, Sweden 22 May 2007.
  • Co-organizer of the bi-annual conference of the Italian Society of Political Philosophy “Religion and Politics in the post-secular society”, invited speaker J.Habermas, Rome 13-15 September 2007.
  • “Elections and democracy: assessing the case of divided societies”, paper delivered at the conference “Demos: democratic elections motivation, orientation and support”, Delegation of the European Commission to Bangladesh, Dhaka, Bangladesh 4 October 2006.
  • “Costitutionalisms and democratic deficits” (in It.), paper delivered at the Conference “The defense of the constitution is a sacred duty of the citizens”, Rome 9 June 2006.
  • “The philosophical conceptualization of modernity”, paper delivered at the graduate seminar coordinate by prof.P.Wagner “Analyzing modernity: between historical sociology and political philosophy”, European University Institute, Florence , 13 May 2006.
  • “The ‘external bounds’ of political justice. An enquiry into Rawls’ theory of justice”, paper delivered at the internal graduate seminar “The social and the political” coordinated by prof.P.Wagner, European University Institute, Florence, 21 May 2006.
  • “Some aspects of the notion of ‘human development’: human rights and democracy”, paper delivered at the conference “International Cooperation ”, at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Rome 11 April 2006.
  • “Cultural relativism and cosmopolitanism of human rights”, paper delivered at the “Pavia Graduate Conference”, University of Pavia, 13 September 2005.
  • “Role of the Judges in democratic political systems: the Italian case”, paper delivered at the conference “strategies for the strengthening of the judiciary in Moldova”, at State University of Moldova, Chisinau/EU Commission 22 June 2005.
  • “The role of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights within the European process of Constitutionalization”, paper delivered at the conference “Security in the Caucasus, Stability and Human Rights in the Region”, Luiss University, Rome, 25 June 2004.
  • “Corporate social responsibility and sustainable development”, paper delivered at the conference “Social responsibility: an ethical agreement with the territory”, City Council of Modena, 23 May 2003.
  • “Human Rights and the role of the judges”, paper delivered at the conference “A European space of justice”, University of Podgorica- University of Bologna, Podgorica Montenegro 26 May 2003.
  • “The EU Charter of Fundamental Rights and its Future”, paper delivered at the conference “1st meeting of European young lawyers of Marbella”, Marbella Spain, 7 June 2002.
  • “Europe as a Crossroad of Identities, peoples and cultures”, paper delivered at the conference “Young Bar Association”, Bled, Slovenia 20 March 2002.

LANGUAGES

Native language: Italian; Norwegian: Certificate A.1 – Univ. of Oslo – ISSN 0110; English: Fluent: German: B2.2 – Goethe Zertifikat; French and Spanish: passive knowledge. Advanced knowledge of Ancient Greek and Latin.

 Collegio docenti (Scsf)