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DANIELE RUGGIU

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Position

Professore Associato

Address

VIA VIII FEBBRAIO 1848, 2 - PALAZZO DEL BO - PADOVA

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0498273478

Daniele Ruggiu is an Associate Professor in legal philosophy at the University of Padova. He teaches Legal Theory (ccs, Diritto dell'economia, Rovigo), Legal informatics (ccs, Diritto dell'economia, Rovigo), Surveillance and Fundamental Rights (ccs, European and Global Studies - EGOs) and Law Informatics and Society (together with Filippo Viglione and Andrea Sitzia - Informatics of University of Padova).
He held several courses in the past inter alia Legal theory (together with elena Pariotti) 2016-2019, Legal aspects of digital technologies and robotics: rights, governance and regulation within the PhD School Brain, Mind and Computer Science (BMCS) of University of Padova in 2018, European and Global Citizenship within the Master in European Global Studiesof University of Padova 2018-2019.
Since 2014 is member of the Italian Society of Philosophy of Law.
Since 2013 is part of the board of the Italian journal Ars Interpretandi.
his main interests are law and interpretation, hermeneutic philosophy, the impact of emerging technologies on individual rights (human rights and fundamental rights), models of technological governance and human rights, Responsible Research and Innovation, the system of the European Convention of Human Rights of the Council of Europe.

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Publications

RUGGIU D. (2018). Human Rights and Emerging Technologies: Analysis and Perspectives in Europe. Prefazione di Roger Brownsword, Pan Stanford Publishing, Singapore (1-458). (Volume). ISBN 978-981-4774-93-2 (Hardcover), 978-0-429-49059-0 (eBook)
RUGGIU D. (2012). Diritti e temporalità. I diritti umani nell’era delle tecnologie emergenti. Il Mulino, Bologna (1-229). (Volume). I SBN: 978-88-15-24118-4 DOI: 9788815241184
RUGGIU D. (2020). Ascesa della “New governance” in campo tecno-scientifico e modello neoliberista: vulnerabilità, diritti e successo del mito partecipativo, in SCAMARDELLA F., ARIENZO A. (a cura di) LA VULNERABILITÀ E I DISPOSITIVI DELL'ESCLUSIONE. RIFLESSIONI FILOSOFICO-GIURIDICHE SULLA GOVERNANCE. Guida Editore, Napoli, pp. 47-65
RUGGIU D. (2019). Soggetto vulnerabile, innovazione tecnologica e etica della cura, ARS INTERPRETANDI RIVISTA DI ERMENEUTICA GIURIDICA, VOL. VIII, No. 2, pp. 133-154. DOI: 10.7382/95815
RUGGIU D. (2019). Inescapable Frameworks: Ethics of Care, Ethics of Rights and the Responsible Research and Innovation Model, PHILOSOPHY OF MANAGEMENT, VOL. No., pp. 1-29
RUGGIU D., SITZIA A. (2019). Big Data, genomica e intelligenza artificiale nella sanità: il caso Bexsero e le sfide per la privacy a livello nazionale e europeo, in MARIANI L., PEGORARO R., RUGGIU D. (a cura di) SALUTE DELLA POPOLAZIONE: BIG DATA E SISTEMI INTEGRATI: UNA PROPOSTA ETICA. Piccin, Padova, pp. 43-70
RUGGIU D. (2019). Models of Anticipation within the Responsible Research and Innovation Framework: The Two RRI Approaches and the Challenge of Human Rights, NANOETHICS, Vol. 13, No. 1, pp. 53-78
RUGGIU D. (2018). Implementing a Responsible, Research and Innovation framework for Human Enhancement According to Human Rights: The Right to Bodily Integrity and the Rise of ‘Enhanced Societies, LAW, INNOVATION AND TECHNOLOGY, Vol. 10, No.1, pp. 82-121
RUGGIU D. (2016). Modelli di governance tecnologica e diritti fondamentali in Europa. Per un “rights-based model of governance”, RIVISTA DI FILOSOFIA DEL DIRITTO, Vol. 5 No. 2, pp. 341-362
RUGGIU D. (2015). Anchoring European Governance: Two Versions of Responsible Research and Innovation and EU Fundamental Rights as ‘Normative Anchor Points’, NANOETHICS, Vol. 9, No. 3, pp. 217-235
RUGGIU D. (2015). The Self and the Other in Post-modern European Societies, in MC. LA BARBERA, (a cura di). IDENTITY AND MIGRATION IN EUROPE. MULTIDISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVES. Springer, Cham, Heidelberg, New York, Dordrecht, London, pp. 77-96
RUGGIU D. (2013). Temporal Perspectives of the Nanotechnological Challenge to Regulation. How Human Rights Can Contribute to the Present and Future of Nanotechnologies, NANOETHICS, Vol. 7, No. 3, pp. 201-215
RUGGIU D. (2013). A Rights-Based Model of Governance: The Case of Human Enhancement and the Role of Ethics in Europe, in K. KONRAD, C. COENEN, A. DIJKSTRA, C. MILBURN, H. VAN LENTE (a cura di), SHAPING EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES: GOVERNANCE, INNOVATION, DISCOURSE. IOS Press / AKA, Berlin, pp. 103-115
RUGGIU D. (2012). Synthetic Biology and Human Rights in the European Context: Comparison of the EU and the Council of Europe Regulatory Frameworks on Health and Environment, BIOTECHNOLOGY LAW REPORT, Vol. 31, No. 4, pp. 337-355
RUGGIU D. (2012). Cittadinanza e processi formalizzati di costituzione dell’identità in Europa, RAGION PRATICA, Vol. 38, No. giugno, pp. 225-257

Research Area

law and interpretation, hermeneutic philosophy, the impact of emerging technologies on individual rights (human rights and fundamental rights), models of technological governance and human rights, Responsible Research and Innovation, the system of the European Convention of Human Rights of the Council of Europe.

Thesis proposals

The following list of subjects for the drafting of the thesis has only an an exemplifying character and addresses merely the interests of the Professor and the due approach needed for the course.
Further subjects can be addressed starting from the specific interests of the student.

1) The impact of digital technologies on the rights of the individuals from the perspective of the international law (human rights), EU law (fundamental rights), national law (constitutional law)
2) Covid-19 activities of contact tracing and the rights of individuals
3)The right to be forgotten and the right to privacy
4) Privacy and the health care system
5) The General Data Protection Regulation and the principle of Privacy by design
6) Digital technologies and the right to digital identity
7) The modification of the Italian regulation on data protection due to the General Data Protection Regulation
8) Privacy by design and privacy by default
9) Digital corporations, protection of privacy and the right to be forgotten after the Google Spain case
10) The data protection of workers within the big digital corporations
11) Models of technological governance and the protection of human rights in Europe
12) Responsible Research and Innovation, definition, features and the protection of individual rights
13) Responsible Research and Innovation and human enhancement from a rights-based perspective