Eleonora Rinaldi has been an associate professor of Public Law at the Department of Legal and Economic Studies of the Sapienza University of Rome since March 2020. In 1998, she obtained a degree cum laude in Law at the "La Sapienza" University. In 2003 he obtained a PhD in Fundamental Rights from the University of Teramo. From 2002 to 2006 she was the holder of a research grant in Constitutional Law at the University of La Sapienza and since December 2008 a permanent researcher in Public Law institutions (confirmed in 2011).
From the academic year 2012-13 to the academic year 2014-15 she was lecturer in the course of law in the information society at the degree course in computer engineering.
From the academic year 2013-14 is lecturer in charge of the course of Institutions of public law at the degree course in Tourism Sciences. From the academic year 2015-16 to the academic year 2018-19 held lectures for the master's degree course in Law (3 CFU in the Institutions of public law course).
From the academic year 2019-20 is holder of the regional law course at the master's degree course in Law (9 CFU).
He was lecturer at the 2nd level Master in Environmental Law at the La Sapienza University (cycle of lessons on: The principles of Community legislation on environmental protection; "The specific intervention sectors of the Community"; The contribution of Court of Justice on environmental and community policy).
He is a member of the teaching staff of the PhD course in Public Law.
He has participated in several seminars. In 2016 she intervened with a communication at the annual conference of the magazine Costituzionalismo.it; in 2019 she was speaker at the annual conference of the Pisa Group on "Political parties and dynamics of the form of government"; in 2021 she was speaker at the conference on "Pandemic emergency and form of government: the verticalization of power between systemic trends and discontinuity".
She is the author of two monographs, the first dedicated to the study of the limits of the legislative function of discipline of the administration in the light of the constitutional reform of Title V, Part II of the Constitution (Law and local autonomy, Jovene, Naples 2008, pp. 1-306 ), the second on the state secret (Arcana imperi. The state secret in the form of Italian government, Jovene, Naples, 2016, 1-289). He has published several other essays concerning: institutions of parliamentary law, the relationship between freedom of movement in the European Union and the regulation of migratory flows, the regulation of citizenship and the structure of competences between the State, Regions and infraregional territorial bodies.