Raffaele Cadin (Rome, 1967) is Associate Professor of International Law (with National Scientific Abilitation as Full Professor) at the Department of Political Sciences of Sapienza where he teaches "International Law", "International Organization" and "International Law of Economy and Development”.
Graduated with honors, with a thesis in International Law, at the Faculty of Political Sciences, specialized with honors in Law and Economics of the European Communities at the Faculty of Economics, PhD in International Law, with a very positive final evaluation, at the Faculty of Jurisprudence (always from Sapienza), he held an internship at the United Nations in New York (Office for the Codification of International Law).
Lecturer of various Masters and training and specialization courses, he directs the Master in "International protection of human rights Maria Rita Saulle". From 2020 to 2023 he directed the Advanced Training Course "The role of women in peace processes and in the mediation of conflicts for human rights" of the Sapienza University of Rome. He has participated, also as principal investigator, in various research projects at national and international level and has held seminars and participated in conferences in various Italian and foreign universities, including the Carlos III of Madrid, the University of Cordoba, the Nacional of La Plata, the Carthage of Tunis.
He has edited volumes and written numerous scientific publications in many sectors and fields of International Law, in particular on collective security, human rights, international organization, international development law and international terrorism. He is part of the editorial board of various journals, including the "Focus Africa" of "federalismi.it" and "International Order and human rights", for which he also performs the functions of coordinator of the Observatories and editor of the " Observatory on the Security Council”. Since 2023 member of the Board of Directors of the Arangio-Ruiz Foundation for International Law.