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LUCIA GRAZIANO is an Associate Professor at the Department of Legal, Philosophical and Economic Studies of Sapienza University of Rome. She teaches Intercultural Law, European Ecclesiastical Law, and Law and Religions across multiple degree programs, including the Master in Cultural and Religious Studies.
- Principal Investigator for EU-funded MiReIL (Migration and Religion in International Law) project
- Proponent of Sapienza-funded 2021 project on Forced Marriages
- Active in Sapienza's 2020 Emergencies and Democracy research unit
Her research focuses on intercultural legal systems, religious legal frameworks, and human dignity through canonical law analysis. Key themes include marital stability, social cohesion, and Church-International relations. She has published over 50 works on these topics.
As a Canon Law expert, she analyzes religious-secular legal conflicts and contributes to major encyclopedic works. Her scholarship connects ecclesiastical legal codes with modern governance challenges, particularly in multilevel legal systems and interreligious dialogue.
She maintains active research collaborations and provides guidance through institutional emails. Her office hours are available via appointment, reflecting her commitment to academic mentorship.
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