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Rachele Hassan CURRICULUM VITAE Dr. Rachele Hassan Personal details Place of Birth: Rome, Italy ID n.: 336348768 Nationality: Italian, Israeli (new immigrant) Permanent Address: Jabotinsky Street 138, Tel Aviv 6299106, Israel Phone: 054-6416806 E-mail address: [email protected] Higher Education 2004–2005 Pompeo Fabra University of Barcelona: Erasmus-Socrates project (exchange program). 2005 La Sapienza University of Rome: L.L.B., Law, magna cum laude. Title of dissertation: ‘La cultura giuridica di Virgilio’ (Virgil’s Legal Culture). Supervisor: Prof. Oliviero Diliberto. 2006 La Sapienza University of Rome: fellow, Course of Advanced Studies in Roman Law. Supervisor: Prof. Pierangelo Catalano. 2006–2007 Roma Tre University of Rome: graduate program in ‘Contracts and European Law’. Supervisor: Prof. Aurelio Gentili. 2007 Almo Collegio Borromeo, Pavia: fellow at the Collegium of Roman Law (Cedant, Center for Studies and Research on Ancient Law), program title: ‘Criminal Repression in Republican Rome: between Norms and Persuasion’. Supervisor: Prof. Dario Mantovani. 2010 Roma Tre University of Rome, Faculty of Law - University of Madrid ‘Uned’: Ph.D (European Law, History and Comparative Legal Systems). Title of dissertation: ‘L’uso di termini giuridici in poeti latini del I sec. a.C.’ (Use of Legal Terms by Latin Poets of the 1st Century BC). Supervisor: Prof. Leo Peppe. 2012–2013 Tel Aviv University, Post-doctoral fellow (Classical Studies), Department of Classics, Greece and Rome. Host: Prof. Jonathan J. Price. 1 2013–2014 Tel Aviv University, Post-doctoral fellow, Dan David Prize Scholarship, Department of Classics, Greece and Rome. Project title: Roman Law and Latin Poetry. A Study of Horace’s Satire. Host: Prof. Jonathan J. Price. 2014–2016 Tel Aviv University, Post-doctoral fellow, Faculty of Law-Faculty of Humanities. Host: Prof. Nili Cohen. 2016–2017 Bar-Ilan University, Post-doctoral researcher, Faculty of Law. Host: Prof. Michal Alberstein. Service in Academic and Research Institutions 2005–2010 La Sapienza University of Rome, teaching and research assistant to Prof. Oliviero Diliberto. Subject of instruction: Roman Law. 2006–2010 Roma Tre University of Rome, teaching and research assistant to Prof. Leo Peppe. Subject of instruction: History and Roman Law. 2015–2016 Tel Aviv University, member of the Junior Academic Staff Association’s elective Board. 2016–2017 Haifa University, member of the Younger Scholars of Antiquity. 2016–2017 The Open University of Israel, lecturer in Italian Language. 2016–2017 Heseg - Foundation for former Lone Solidiers, lecturer in Italian Language. 2017-2018 Tel Aviv University, the Buchmann Faculty of Law, lecturer in ‘Law, Literature and Society in the Ancient World’. Research Grants 2004–2005 Grant from the Erasmus-Socrates project (elected first), La Sapienza University of Rome. 2006–2010 Grant (Phd Scholarship) from Roma Tre University of Rome. 2007 Grant from the Cedant, Center for Studies and Research on Ancient Law. 2012 Awarded research stipend (declined because I got also a post in Israel and I had to choose where I wanted to do that) at Roma Tre University of Rome (Department of European Law, History and Comparative Legal Systems), Roman Law and Literature in the Classical and Late Classical Age. 2012–2013 Tel Aviv University, Post-doctoral fellow (Classical Studies). 2 2013–2014 The Dan David Prize Scholarship, in the field of Past Classics, The Modern Legacy of the Ancient World. 2014–2016 Tel Aviv University, Post-doctoral fellow (Law and Humanities). 2016–2017 Bar-Ilan University, Post-doctoral researcher (Law, ERC project on Judicial Conflict Resolution). Presentations 4.12.2009 Roma Tre University of Rome, Faculty of Law, Seminar Italy-ex USSR: Roman Law and Latin Literature. 1.5.2013 The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Classics: The Law Outside the Law. Legal Terms and Metaphors in Latin Poetry of the 1st Century BC. 17.6.2013 Tel Aviv University, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Classics: The Law Outside the Law. Legal Terms and Metaphors in Latin Poetry of the 1st Century BC. 1.3.2015 Tel Aviv University, Faculty of Law: Chair of the Panel Roman Law in Transition. XXIst Annual Forum of Young Historians. 6th Berg Institute International Conference: Law in Transition. 26-27.9.2016 Haifa University, School of History, Congress on Ancient History: Bees as a Metaphor of Societal and Political Organization in Ancient Rome. Between Stability and Change. Chair of the Panel: Scripture and the Ancient East. 31.3.2017 Panthéon Assas University of Paris - II, Faculty of Law, Roman Law Institute: Entre droit et poésie: text et metatexte chez Horace (invited lecturer). Publications Books La poesia e il diritto in Orazio. Tra autore e pubblico. Pubblicazioni del Dipartimento di Scienze giuridiche, Università degli Studi di Roma «La Sapienza», Jovene, Napoli 2014, pp. XVI + 200. [English review by O. Licandro, Osservatorio critico della letteratura, in Legal Roots, The 3 International Journal of Roman Law, Legal History and Comparative Law, 4 (2015), 380–386]. Articles ‘Tradizione giuridica romana antica e ideologia augustea. Un catalogo di dannati nel Tartaro virgiliano (Aen. 6.608-614)’, in La repressione criminale nella Roma repubblicana fra norma e persuasione, B. Santalucia (ed.), Cedant, Pavia Iuss 2009, 493–510 ‘Votum spopondit. Considerazioni a margine di Hercules Oetaeus 1295 ss.’, in Studia et Documenta Historiae et Iuris 76, Pontificia Universitas Lateranensis 2010, 503–511 ‘Sacrilege as an Archetypal crime: between Law and Religion in Horace’s Satire 1.3’, in Iura & Legal Systems 3 (gennaio-dicembre 2016) 56–76 ‘Bees, Slaves, Emperors, Tyrants: Metaphors of Constitutional Change in Rome between the Republic and the Principate’, in RIDA 63 (2016) 143-159 In publication הכול בעיני המתבונן: חברת הדבורים כמשל לחברה האנושית ברומא העתיקה (גרסה עברית מורחבת ומעודכנת של המאמר שפורסם ב-RIDA), במסגרת כרך מיוחד המוקדש למשפט ומדעי הרוח, כתב העת עלי משפט, מכללת רמת-גן 4 .
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