Teaching
Teaching in Law at undergraduate and doctoral levels
Teaching in Law at undergraduate and doctoral levels
Has taught Law continuously since 2011 at undergraduate and doctoral levels, mainly in philosophy of law, political theory, human rights theory, and legal research methods.. His teaching emphasizes normative and conceptual analysis, particularly regarding the justification of rights and the role of legal institutions in democratic societies. Courses are structured around the close reading of primary texts, examining how arguments and theories are constructed and justified, and how they inform legal reasoning and institutional practice.
Political Theory
Philosophy of Law
Human Rights Theory
Legal Research Methods
Theoretical Foundations of Human Rights (PhD)
Doctoral Reserach Seminar (PhD)
Philosophy of Law (BA)
Political Theory (BA)\
Legal Research Methods (BA)
For a complete teaching record (2011–present), see the full list.