Arianna Vedaschi

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Arianna Vedaschi

Arianna Vedaschi is Full Professor of Comparative Public Law at Bocconi University.

Her research focuses on national security, counter-terrorism, and different types of emergencies. Among her recent publications, 9/11 and the Rise of Global Antiterrorism Law. How the UN Security Council Rules the World (ed. with Kim L. Scheppele, Cambridge University Press, 2021) and Post-Pandemic Constitutionalism. COVID-19 as a Game-Changer for Common Principles? (written with C. Graziani, in University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law, 2023).

Along with Kim L. Scheppele, she coordinates the Research Group on “Constitutional Responses to Terrorism” within the International Association of Constitutional Law.

She is a member of the Executive Board of the Italian Association of Comparative Law and of the Board of Auditors of the Association of Comparative and European Public Law, where she has also been Secretary General. She is the Vice-Director of the Law Review Diritto Pubblico Comparato ed Europeo.

She has been visiting professor in prominent universities and research centers in Europe, the US and Latin America. Among them, Institute Suisse de Droit Comparé (Lausanne, Switzerland), Trinity College Dublin (Ireland), Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law (Heidelberg, Germany), and Fordham Law School (New York, United States).