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Andrea Dolcetti is a legal scholar with a strong focus on the idea of sovereignty, the nature of legal norms, and issues surrounding legal interpretation. His interdisciplinary research is characterized by collaboration with colleagues from various jurisdictions across the UK, Continental Europe, North America, and Australia. Before joining Macquarie Law School as a Lecturer and Research Fellow, he worked at the University of Oxford, where he remained as a Research Associate in the Programme for Foundations of Law and Constitutional Government. Andrea holds a Master of Studies in Legal Research and a DPhil in Law from Oxford. He has co-convened the Oxford Jurisprudence Discussion Group and established an annual seminar on law philosophy at St. Hilda’s College. He is also a Corresponding Fellow of the Tarello Institute for Legal Philosophy at the University of Genoa and part of an international research group focused on 'Membership Exclusion in Constitutions' under the International Association of Constitutional Law. His research interests span general jurisprudence, the general theory of the state, legal reasoning, constitutional theory, comparative law, the history of political thought, and the epistemology of social sciences.
Macquarie University • Sydney, Australia
Lecturer at Macquarie Law School.
Programme for Foundations of Law and Constitutional Government, Oxford Law Faculty • Oxford, UK
Research Associate focusing on constitutional law.
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