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Susanna Mancini, Ph.D.

Adjunct Professor of International Law

Based in Bologna, Italy
Bologna Center 306

Background and Education

was previously the Fernand Braudel Senior Fellow at the European University Institute; has served as visiting professor at the Central European University; also a Floersheimer fellow and visiting professor at the Benjamin N. Cardozo Law School; a lecturer at several European and non-European universities including Yale, Oxford, Columbia, Maurer School of Law, University College London, Oslo University and Åbo Akademi University; a member of the Executive Committee of the International Association of Constitutional Law and the Center for Constitutional Studies and Democratic Development; Ph.D., European University Institute

RSS

"The Crucifix Rage: Supra-National Constitutionalism Bumps Against the Counter-Majoritarian Difficulty" in European Constitutional Law Review (2010); "To Be or Not To Be Jewish: The Supreme Court Of The United Kingdom Answers The Question" in European Constitutional Law Review (2010); "The Judge as Moral Arbiter? The Case of Abortion," co-author, in Constitutional Topography: Constitutions and Values (2010); "The Power of Symbols and Symbols as Power: Secularism and Religion as Guarantors of Cultural Convergence" in Cardozo Law Review (2009); "Rethinking the Boundaries of Democratic Secession: Liberalism, Nationalism and the Right of Minorities to Self-Determination" in International Journal of Constitutional Law (2008); "Language Rights as Cultural Rights: A European Perspective," co-author, in Cultural Rights as Human Rights (2008); "Belgium: A Twofold Constitutional Identity with No Room for Minority Rights" in Percorsi Costituzionali (2008); "Taking Secularism (not too) Seriously: The Italian Crucifix Case" in Religion and Human Rights (2006); "Minority Rights" in Encyclopedia of Europe: 1914-2004 (2006); "Como reaccionan los ordenamientos juridicos ante culturas diferente?" in Mutliculturalismo (2006)

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Europe
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Culture, Religion and Politics
Human Rights
International Law
Women's Rights
Foreign Languages
French
Italian
Spanish