Biography

Giacomo Delledonne is currently Associate Professor of Constitutional Law at Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna in Pisa, where he also served as Assistant Professor of Constitutional Law (2021-2024) and conducted postdoctoral research (2017-2021). He collaborates with the Research Department of the Italian Constitutional Court. He has written extensively in five languages (Italian, English, French, Spanish, and German). His first monograph L’omogeneità costituzionale degli ordinamenti composti (2017) was awarded the 10th “Opera Prima – Sergio P. Panunzio Prize”, organised by the Italian Associaton of Constitutional Law Professors. He is one of the convenors of a research group of the International Association of Constitutional Law (alongside Professor Patricia Popelier). From 1 February 2022 to 31 March 2025, he served as coordinator of the Jean Monnet Module ENACTING – European Values in Context: Challenges and Comparative Insights. Since November 2023, he has been the principal investigator in a national research project (PRIN) on “Identitarian public law: dynamics of illiberal exclusion and democratic inclusion”.

Research

– Italian and comparative constitutional law

– Forms of government, elections and political parties

– Federalism and regionalism

– EU constitutional law

– States of emergency, security and defence

Corsi Seguiti

– European constitutional scholarship: Its role in the emergence and shaping of legal orders (PhD in Law)
– Militant democracy: A constitutional perspective (PhD in Law)
– Security and States of Emergency: A Constitutional Law Perspective (MISS graduate programme)
– Giustizia costituzionale comparata (undergraduate)

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