Alessandra Arcuri is Professor of Inclusive Global Law and Governance at the Department of International and European Union Law, Erasmus School of Law, Erasmus University Rotterdam. Her research focuses on international economic law and the relationship with human rights and environmental law, as well as global governance of risks and the emergence of global technocracy. She has published extensively in the field of risk regulation, international economic law and law and economics. Besides teaching regularly at the Erasmus School of Law, she has taught courses in several universities, including at the International Institute for Industrial Environmental Economics, Lund University, Sweden, at the African Universities in Lomè, Togo, at the Luiss Guido Carli University, Rome, and at the University of Siena, Italy and at the Link Campus University in Rome. She has also lived and held positions in Florence at the European University Institute (Jean Monnet Fellow), New York, New York University (Hauser Global Research Fellow), Hamburg, Hamburg University (Marie Curie). Professor Arcuri holds a law degree from La Sapienza University, Rome (cum laude), an LL.M. from Utrecht University (Honourable mention) and a Ph.D. from the Erasmus School of Law (Governing the risks of ultra-hazardous activities: challenges for contemporary legal systems). Professor Arcuri is Co-Chair of the Young Erasmus Academy, Member of the Erasmus Institute of Public Knowledge and Member of the Erasmus Initiative on Dynamics of Inclusive Prosperity.
Prof. Arcuri is regularly invited to speak at international confernces.