Associate Professor in Philosophy of Law, University of Brescia (2007–present). National Academic Qualification as Associate Professor (2013); Bar Exam (2005); PhD in Philosophy of Law, University of Pisa (2004); Degree in Law, summa cum laude, University of Genova (1999). Currently (2014) teaching Theories of Justice at the University of Brescia, Communication and Argumentation Techniques at the Specialization School for Legal Professions of the University of Brescia, and Philosophy of International Law, Master “Global Rule of Law and Constitutional Democracy”, University of Genova. Past teachings include Jurisprudence (Part C) (LLB), Dickson Poon School of Law, King’s College London (2013); Philosophy of Law (2009) and Legal Informatics (2010) at the University of Brescia; Member of the Doctoral Committee in History of European Legal Culture, University of Genova (2009-2011). He is an external consultant of “CONREASON: Constitutional Reasoning in a Comparative Perspective”, a research project housed by the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law, Heidelberg, and by the Institute for Legal Studies of the Centre for Social Sciences at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences in Budapest (dir. András Jakab). Affiliations: member of the Società Italiana di Filosofia del Diritto; permanent fellow of the Tarello Institute for Legal Philosophy, University of Genoa; member of the editorial boards of the journals “Analisi e diritto” and “Discusiones”. Visiting researcher at the King’s College London, Centre of European Law (Apr-Jul 2011), Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona (Mar 2007), Max Planck Institut für europäische Rechtsgeschichte, Frankfurt (Nov 2002-Mar 2003).