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Prof. Ilenia Ruggiu
Professor of Constitutional Law at the Department of Law, University of Cagliari. She holds a PhD in European and Public Law from the University of Palermo. She is the author of 'Culture and the Judiciary. The Anthropologist Judge', Routledge 2019 and editor of this Guidebook.


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Dr. Silvia Carta
Researcher at the Department of Law, University of Cagliari. She cultivates a
particular interest in multicultural issues and their interactions with constitutional law,
criminal and family law. She is the author of 'Voodoo rites and the crime of enslavement: a new judicial recognition of the cultural variable (note to Cass. pen., sec. I, 3 February 2022, no. 3796)' in www.statoechiese.it.
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Dr. Claudia Cavallari
PhD in Global Studies. Economy, Society and Law at the Department of Economics, Society and Politics of the University of Urbino, with a Thesis on cultural diversity and family law.
She graduated with a thesis in anthropology of law at the University of Turin, with a focus on cultural expertise in Italy.
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Dr. Olimpia Giuliana Loddo
Tenure Track Researcher at the Department of Law, University of Cagliari. PhD in Philosophy of Law from the University of Milan. Her research interests focus on legal semiotics, the philosophy of norms and normative language, unwritten law, and the phenomenology of law.
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Dr. Andrea Francesco Zedda
Andrea Francesco Zedda, anthropologist and research fellow in the PON Giustizia Smart project - Tools and models to optimise the work of judges (University of Cagliari 2021-2023), holds a PhD in text sciences from the 'Sapienza' University of Rome, where he specialised in ethno-anthropological disciplines, with a focus on the dynamics of identity construction processes.
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Jeremy Daw
 
Juris doctor, Harvard Law School (2008), Master of Arts in critical studies from New York University (2004). He is the author of five books published in English and reviewed the English version of this Guidebook.
The entire work was edited by Prof. Ilenia Ruggiu.
The entire work was linguistically revised by Jeremy Daw.

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