Bio

In 2010, I obtained a LL.M at Catania University (Italy) and, in 2013, I became a qualified lawyer. I moved, then, to Tilburg, where I joined the  Legal Philosophy Research group to work on a doctoral project on EU citizenship. In December 2017, I obtained a doctoral degree awarded by TiU. My doctoral dissertation (‘Citizenship inverted: From Rights to Status?’) is an article-based multidisciplinary project ,which combines doctrinal EU Law and philosophical analysis to examine the link between political membership and enjoyment of rights. I have been employed as a lecturer at Utrecht University (Faculty of Law) and, currently, I work as assistant professor at TLS, in the department of Public Law and Governance. My research profile combines expertise from law and philosophy. As regards philosophy, I am interested in questions concerning membership in political communities and distributive justice. As regards law, my research focuses on EU free movement and Migration Law.

Teaching

Bachelor's Program "Law":

- Fundamental Rights (Co-taught course, course coordinator)

- Compliance in International and European Law (Co-taught course, course coordinator)

- Making and Shaping of Markets (Co-taught course, course coordinator)

- European Union Law (Co-taught course, course coordinator)

 

Bachelor's program "Global Law':

- GLB: European Union Law (Co-taught course, course coordinator)

 

Master's Program "International and European Union Law" (Track: EU law and Global Risk)

- Migration and Rule of Law (Co-taught course, course coordinator)

Courses

Recent publications

  1. Chronicle of an identity migration

    Raucea, C. (Author). (2023). Chronicle of an identity migration. Web publication/site, . https://espaciofronterizo.com/borderland/chronicle-of-an-identity-migration/
  2. For want of a better word, let's call them cargo ships and let them w…

    Raucea, C. (2023). For want of a better word, let's call them cargo ships and let them work! The Sea Watch case and its three lessons on EU law. European Law Review, 48(5), 577-588. https://www.westlaw.com/Document/IC65304906CF911EE9B5CE7C8B24A2FB8/View/FullText.html?transitionType=Default&contextData=(sc.Default)&VR=3.0&RS=cblt1.0
  3. How do we make liberal democratic law together? - Remarks on Van der …

    Raucea, C. (2023). How do we make liberal democratic law together? Remarks on Van der Walt’s notion of a ‘diffuse we’. Netherlands Journal of Legal Philosophy (NJLP), 52(1), 56-71.
  4. Sheep in Aesop’s and Phaedrus’s fables

    Raucea, C., & Colombo, M. (2019). Sheep in Aesop’s and Phaedrus’s fables. Animal Sentience , 25(13).
  5. Book review of European civil society and human rights advocacy, M. T…

    Raucea, C. (2018). Book review of European civil society and human rights advocacy, M. Thiel, 2017. Journal of Common Market Studies, 56(4), 996-997. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/jcms.12743

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