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Roberto Wenin is an Adjunct Professor at the University of Trento's Faculty of Law, specializing in Criminal Law and International Criminal Law. He holds a PhD in Comparative and European Legal Studies (2009) and has conducted extensive research on terrorism, criminal law modernity, and linguistic variables in judicial decisions. His academic career includes teaching roles in Criminal Law at the University of Trento and the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, as well as adjunct positions in legal professions training programs.
Education:
- PhD in Comparative and European Legal Studies (2009), University of Trento (thesis: 'Culpability in International Criminal Law')
- Law Degree (2003), University of Trento
- Classical High School Diploma (1999), Giosuè Carducci High School
Research Focus: His work centers on international criminal law, terrorism, transitional justice, and the intersection of criminal law with modern challenges like technology and fundamental rights. He has researched at institutions such as the Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law and the Humboldt University of Berlin.
Awards:
- Winner of the 2007-08 University of Trento Best PhD Award
- Recipient of the 2011 Trento Province postdoc grant for 'Criminal Law and Modernity'
Teaching & Leadership: Wenin has coordinated international conferences on counter-terrorism, judicial practices, and human rights. He co-organized the 2015 Trento conference on 'Criminal Law and Modernity' and the 2014 Euregio conference on international crime prosecution strategies.
Labs/Teams: Collaborator in the EUPHUR project (Euregio Platform on Human Dignity and Human Rights) and the Trento Faculty's Observatory on Peace, Conciliatory, and Restorative Justice.