I am currently a Postdoctoral Fellow in Theory and Philosophy of Law at the University of Belgrade, Faculty of Law, within the Horizon Twinning project "ALF - Advancing cooperation on the Foundations of Law". I got my law degree at the University of Buenos Aires (with honours), an M.A. at the University of Genoa, and a PhD in Law - curriculum Philosophy of Law and History of Legal Culture (summa cum laude) at the University of Genoa. I have also been a postdoctoral researcher at the Tarello Institute for Legal Philosophy, University of Genoa.
I have worked as a professor and teaching assistant in graduate and postgraduate courses at differen…
I am currently a Postdoctoral Fellow in Theory and Philosophy of Law at the University of Belgrade, Faculty of Law, within the Horizon Twinning project "ALF - Advancing cooperation on the Foundations of Law". I got my law degree at the University of Buenos Aires (with honours), an M.A. at the University of Genoa, and a PhD in Law - curriculum Philosophy of Law and History of Legal Culture (summa cum laude) at the University of Genoa. I have also been a postdoctoral researcher at the Tarello Institute for Legal Philosophy, University of Genoa.
I have worked as a professor and teaching assistant in graduate and postgraduate courses at different universities in Latin America and Italy, and I have participated as assistant researcher in various research projects in the field of theory and philosophy of law (currently, I am a technical advisor and junior teacher in the Jean Monnet Module "ViROL - Violations of the Rule of Law: Classification, Proof and Remedies").
Other than my academic and teaching experience, I have also served as a full-time legislative advisor to the First Minority Leader of the Honourable Chamber of Deputies of the Argentine Republic (2012-2015).
My main research topics are the theory and philosophy of law, theoretical models of authority, theories of legislation, theories of legal interpretation and argumentation, and legal realism (in particular, Scandinavian legal realism).