Costanza Nardocci, PhD, is Professor, in Constitutional Law, Department of Italian and Supranational Public Law, University of Milan, Italy.
She teaches “Gender Justice”, “Women in Tech: New Frontiers of Gender-Related Rights and Artificial Intelligence”, “Human rights and climate change”. She taught “Women Empowerment and Sustainable Development”, at the University of Milan, Department of Italian and Supranational Public Law.
She is teaching coordinator of the Specialization Course on gender-based violence at the University of Milan, and member the Steering Committee of the HAICU Lab Project.
She has been Visiting Scholar in 2015, 2016, 2017, 2021 at the School of International and Public Affairs and at the Law School, Columbia University, in January 2023 at Fordham Law School and in 2023 she started closely cooperating with the University of Montrèal (UdeM).
Her scientific research involves constitutional law and human rights law with a focus on human rights; minority rights; gender studies; multiculturalism; anti-discrimination law; racial discrimination; women’s rights; indigenous people; constitutional justice; artificial intelligence.