
معرفی
Andrea Preziosi is a Lecturer at Aston Law School, part of Aston University's College of Business and Social Sciences. He joined in 2022 after roles at the University of Birmingham and the Law Commission of England and Wales. His research focuses on human rights, counter-terrorism, and criminal justice system reforms, with a PhD in International Human Rights Law and Security from the University of Birmingham.
Education:
- PhD, International Human Rights Law and Security, University of Birmingham (2022)
- LL.M, International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights, Geneva Academy (2014)
- MA, Public Administration and European Studies, University of Naples Federico II (2013)
Research Interests:
Andrea examines intersections between national security measures and human rights, particularly in counter-terrorism contexts. He also investigates legal frameworks governing refugee rights, international criminal accountability, and the impact of technological advancements on legal systems. His work critiques state security policies that undermine civil liberties, advocating for balanced legal approaches.
Key Contributions:
- Co-authored Law Commission reports on sexual offenses prosecution and asset confiscation reforms.
- Presented invited lectures on topics like AI in legal education and definitional challenges in law.
- Advised international bodies such as the ICC, EU Council, and UN Special Rapporteur on Counter-Terrorism.
Awards:
- Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (2024)
Professional Activities:
- Led modules on International Human Rights Law and the Future of Law in Technology.
- Contributed to reform projects impacting criminal justice systems in England and Wales.
- Maintained active collaborations with organizations like the International Bar Association's Human Rights Institute.



