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Paolo Amorosa is a University Lecturer at the University of Helsinki's Faculty of Law, specializing in international law history, human rights, and political thought. His research reconstructs intellectual canons and examines intersections of religion, empire, and law.
Key research domains include:
- Historical formation of international law through figures like Schmitt and Vitoria
- Neo-Scholastic influences on legal universalism
- US legal imperialism and feminist legal advocacy
- Temporal dimensions of global injustice
Publications focus on methodology in legal historiography, tracing how canonical texts shape disciplinary boundaries. Recent work explores ideological exclusions in international law's foundational narratives and justice temporalities.
Awards: Faculty of Social Sciences Incentive Award (2020).
He coordinates the Centre of Excellence in Law, Identity and European Narratives and has led projects like 'Intellectual History of International Law: Religion and Empire'. Media engagements address EU politics and constitutional developments.



