Bio
Sara Pennicino is Adjunct Professor of International Law at SAIS Europe
Associate Professor of Comparative Public Law, University of Padua, Italy
Sara Pennicino is Associate Professor of Comparative Public Law at the University of Padua, and Adjunct Professor of International Human Rights at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) Europe. Pennicino completed her PhD in Comparative Public Law (2008) at the University of Siena and was then awarded a one-year postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Bologna's School of Law. In the meantime, she became a member of the Center for Constitutional Studies and Democratic Development (CCSDD), where to date she holds the position of Senior Affiliated Scholar.
Professor Pennicino's research areas include electoral management in transitional and post conflict countries, systems of electoral justice, constitutional ban on political parties and constitutional eternity clauses. Sara works with the Center of Excellence for Stability Police Units (COESPU) training Italian and third country members of security forces with specific regard to human rights and policing, security and elections-related violence and humanitarian law. She has written numerous articles published in Italian and international law reviews regarding constitutional adjudication in common law systems and elections.
Courses
- International Human Rights
The course aims at providing a comprehensive understanding of internationally recognized human rights instruments and standards, providing an account of international human rights institutions and identifying the relevance of international human rights law to domestic law. Special attention will also be devoted to the "enforcement" dimension of international human rights, by assessing the role of international (United Nations) and regional (European, American and African) human rights mechanisms, as well as to the monitoring and advocacy perspective of international NGOs, domestic human rights practitioners and other infrastructures at a domestic level.