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Piero Moraro is a Lecturer at the Centre for Law and Justice at Charles Sturt University, focusing on political and legal philosophy. He has published extensively in journals like The Philosophical Quarterly, Law and Philosophy, and Res Publica.
- PhD in Philosophy, University of Stirling (UK)
- MSc in Philosophy and Public Policy, London School of Economics
His research explores the intersection of ethics, law, and political philosophy, with a focus on civil disobedience, democratic theory, and criminal justice ethics. He is currently investigating the moral justifiability of compulsory voting.
Key trends in his recent publications include analyses of punishment frameworks, civil disobedience theories, and critiques of political obligation. His work often engages with topics like fair play in citizenship and the ethics of protest.
Scientific Awards:
- CSU Faculty Grant for workshop organization (2013)
- Sir Richard Stapley Educational Trust grants (2009, 2008)
- University of Stirling PhD Bursary (2006)
Moraro teaches critical thinking, policing, human rights, and introductory criminal law subjects. He contributes to public discourse via media engagements, including podcasts and commentary on activism in Australia.
He is actively involved in the Practical And Public Ethics Research Group at Charles Sturt University, collaborating on interdisciplinary projects related to justice and ethics.




