DE LA RASILLA DEL MORAL, Ignacio
Max Weber Fellow 2011-2012
Email Ignacio.DeLaRasilla@EUI.eu
Tel. [+39] 055 4685 859
Office VF D05
European University Institute
Max Weber Programme
Via delle Fontanelle 10
I-50014 San Domenico
Departmental affiliation: Law
Mentor: Miguel Maduro
De La Rasilla Personal Homepage
CV and list of publications
Prior to joining the European University Institute as a Max Weber Fellow, I completed my LLM’ 11 at Harvard Law School. In 2009-2010, I held the positions of Visiting Fellow in Global Governance, Law and Social Thought at the Watson Institute for International Studies at Brown University and of Visiting Researcher at the Institute for Global Law and Policy at Harvard Law School and Associate of Royal Complutense College at Harvard University.
Earlier, I was a Visiting Scholar in International Studies at the Watson Institute, at Brown University (2009), and the European Law Research Centre at Harvard Law School (2007). In 2010, I completed my Ph.D. in International Relations with specialization in International Law at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva. My doctoral dissertation is titled ‘Democracy in International Law and Its Critics – A Constitutionalist Reappraisal’.
Since 2005, I have been a Research Associate of the Philosophy of Law Department of the University Pablo de Olavide and, since 2009, of the Centre for the Study and Research of International Law (CERDIN) at the university Paris I (Pantheon-Sorbonne). I obtained an M.A. (2003-2005) in International relations with specialization in international law from the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva. I also hold an LL.B. (5 years – J.D. equivalent) from University Complutense of Madrid. I have been Visiting Professor at the Catholic University of Lille and the University Pablo Olavide of Seville. I have presented my research in Europe and North-America, translated several academic books and published a series of journal articles and chapters in books. My research interests as a Max Weber Fellow focus on global governance, international law and democracy, global constitutionalism, EU law and institutions and the history of European legal thought.