Ruth RUBIO-MARIN, Professor

Ruth RUBIO-MARIN, Professor

CURRICULUM VITAE Ruth RUBIO-MARIN, Professor Current Affiliation Spain, Universidad de Sevilla Full Professor of Constitutional Law (2019-) European University Institute (part time) (2018-) School of Transnational Governance (director of gender and governance cluster) Spain, Universidad Internacional de Andalucía Director of Unesco Chair in Human Rights and Interculturalism (2018-) Former affiliations European University Institute, Florence, Italy Professor in Constitutional and Public Comparative Law (2008-2016) US, New York Global Law School Faculty, New York University (2002- next visit Fall 2020) Courses and Seminars Taught Academic Institutions: University of Sevilla, Spain; Universidad Mayor de San Simon, Bolivia; Queen’s University, Canada; Princeton University; Columbia University; New York University; Vermont Law School; University of Alabama Law School, Cardozo Law School, USA; European University Institute, Florence, Italy. Courses and Seminars Taught: University of Seville, Spain; Universidad Mayor de San Simon, Bolivia; Princeton University; Columbia University; New York University; Vermont Law School; University of Alabama Law School, USA; European University Institute, Florence, Italy. * Spanish Constitutional Law * Comparative Constitutional Law * Human Rights Law * Transitional Justice * Gender and Human Rights * Global Justice * Immigration and Constitutionalism: a Comparative Perspective * Multiculturalism and Constitutional Justice: Ethnocultural Conflicts in Constitutional 1 Democracies * Citizenship and the Challenge of Migration in the Unites States and Europe * Constitutions and the Treatment of Gender * Citizenship, Nationalism and Collective Responsibility * Accommodation of Cultural Diversity in Liberal Societies: Law and Political Theory * The Gender of European and Constitutional Jurisprudence * Law and Cultural Diversity Executive Training Seminars Gender and Media, European University Institute, Florence, 26-28 de septiembre 2018. Research Areas Constitutional Law; Comparative Constitutional Law, Immigration and Nationality Law; Antidiscrimination Law, Law and Feminist Jurisprudence; Linguistic Rights, Minority Rights, Citizenship Theory; Political Theory, Human Rights, Transitional Justice. Other Experience and Education Fellow, Program in Law and Public Affairs, Princeton University, US, 2000-2001 Visiting Professor, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada, Winter 1999 Visiting Professor, Universidad Mayor de San Simón, Cochabamba, Bolivia, Summer 1998 Ph.D. European University Institute, Florence, Italy, 1993-1997 Visiting Scholar, Boalt School of Law, University of California Berkeley, US, January- June 1995 Erasmus exchange student, Université de Paris II, France, all 1992 Law Degree, Universidad de Sevilla, June 1992 (best student in the graduating class) Primary and secondary education: Seville and Toronto (North Collegiate Institute), Canada Language Skills English, German, French, Italian, Spanish: fluent Portuguese: passive knowledge Russian and Arabic: beginner 2 Publications (sole authorship except as indicated) Books and book chapters Work in Progress Gender Constitutionalism in the New Millenium (monograph under contract with CUP) Cambridge Companion on Law and Gender (with S. Hennette-Vauchez edited volume under contract with CUP). “Women as constitution-makers: the promises and the challenges of participation” in Women as Constitution Makers: Case Studies from the New Democratic Era (with Helen Irving, eds.) Cambridge University Press, forthcoming 2019. Forthcoming “Women and Participatory Constitutionalism” en International Journal of Constitutional Law – ICON (fecha de publicación, primavera 2019) “Redress for Involuntary Sterilised Trans People in Sweden against Evolving Human Rights Standards: a Critical Appraisal”, Human Rights Law Review (with D. Allattinoglu, fecha de publicación otoño 2019) Published: Women as Constitution Makers: Case Studies from the New Democratic Era (with Helen Irving, eds.) Cambridge University Press, 2019. Gender Parity and Multicultural Feminism: Towards a New Synthesis (with Will Kymlicka, eds) (Oxford University Press, 2018) Transforming gender citizenship: The irresistible rise of gender quotas in Europe, (with Eleonore Lépinard, eds) (Cambridge University Press, 2018) “Feminist Constitutionalism in Canada”, (with Beveley Baines), in Canadian Handbook of Constitutional Law, OUP: 2018, ch. 25: ch. 25: 965-988. “Transferencia jurídica sobre mujeres y fetos: un viaje desde el constitucionalismto del aborto alemán al portugués” in La reproducción en cuestión: investigaciones y argumentos sobre aborto (Agustina Ramón Michel y Paola Bergallo, comps), Eudeba, 2018: 1206-1281. “Between Rights and Pragmatism: Intersexuality before the Colombian Constitutional Court” (con Stefano Osella) en The Legal Status of Intersex Persons (Jens M. Sherpe, 3 ed.), Intersentia, 2018: 319-337. “Completing the Unfinished Task? Gender Quotas and the Ongoing Struggle for Women´s Empowerment in Europe” (with Eléonore Lépinard) in Transforming gender citizenship: The irresistible rise of gender quotas in Europe, (with Eleonore Lépinard, eds) (Cambridge University Press, 2018): 1-40. “Assessing the Transformative Potential of Gender Quotas for Gender Equality and Democratic Citizenship” (with Eléonore Lépinard) in Transforming gender citizenship: The irresistible rise of gender quotas in Europe, (with Eleonore Lépinard, eds) (Cambridge University Press, 2018): 424-459. “The Participatory Turn in Gender Equality and its Relevance for Multicultural Feminism” en Gender Parity and Multicultural Feminism: Towards a New Synthesis (con Will Kymlicka, eds) (Oxford University Press, 2018): 1-46 “Women’s Participation in the Public Domain Under Human Rights Law: Towards a Participatory Equality Paradigm Shift?” in Gender Parity and Multicultural Feminism: Towards a New Synthesis (with Will Kymlicka, eds) (Oxford University Press, 2018): 66-96. “Racial and Gender Based Violence as Discrimination under the European Convention of Human Rights” (con Mathias Möschel) en The European Convention on Human Rights and the Principles of Non-discrimination (Marco Balboni, ed.) (Editoriale Scientifica di Napoli) 2018: 171-196. “Women’s political citizenship in new European constitutionalism: between constitutional amendment and progressive interpretation”, in Helen Irving (ed.), Gender and Constitutions, Edward Elgar Publishing (Cheltenham, UK) 2017, 323-356. “Language Rights: Exploring the Competing Rationales”, in Language Rights: Critical Concepts in Language, T. Sktnabb-Kangas, and R. Phillipson eds., Routledge, 2016. “I ruoli di genere all´interno della famiglia come questione costituzionale: il superamento della distinzione tra diritto pubblico e diritto privato”, in Il declino della Distinzione tra Diritto Pubblico e Diritto Privato, Atti del IV Congresso Nazionale SIRD, Trento, 24-26 settembre 2015 (a cura di Gian Antonio Benaccio e Michele Graziedei), ed. Scientifica, Napoli, 2016, 161-187. Migration and Human Rights (ed.), Oxford University Press, 2014. “Abortion in Portugal: New Trends in European Abortion Constitutionalism”, in Shifting Paradigms in Abortion Law, Rebecca Cook and Joanna Erdman (Eds.), U. Penn Press, 2014, 36-55. “Legal Transfer of Women and Fetuses: A Trip from German to Portuguese Abortion Constitutionalism”, in Order from Transfer: Comparative Constitutional Design and Legal Culture, Günter Frankenberg (Ed.), Edward Elgar Publishing, 2013, 120-152. 4 “Violence against Women, Human Security and Human Rights of Women and Girls: Reinforced Obligations in the Context of Structural Vulnerability”, with Dorothy Estrada-Tanck in Gender, Violence and Human Security: Critical Feminist Perspectives, A. M. Tripp, C. Ewig and M. Marx Ferree M. (Eds.), New York University Press, 2013, 238-259. “Sites of Constitutional Struggle for Women’s Equality”, with Wen-Chen Chang, in Handbook of Comparative Constitutional Law, M. Tushnet, T. Fleiner and C. Saunders (Eds.), Routledge, 2013, 301-313. “Education, Crucifixes and Headscarves: Appropriation of Meanings and the Content of Rights in Divided Societies”, with Leonardo Álvarez-Álvarez in Rights in Divided Societies, A. Schwartz and C. Harvey (Eds.), Hart Publishing, Oxford, 2012, 219-244. “On Parity, Interdependence and Women’s Democracy”, with Blanca Rodríguez Ruíz in Feminist Constitutionalism: Global Perspectives, B. Baines, D. Barak Erez and T. Kahana (Eds.), Cambridge University Press, 2012, 188-203. The Battle for Female Suffrage in the EU: Voting to Become Citizens (ed. with Rodriguez Ruiz, B.), Brill, 2012. “The Constitutional Status of Irregular Migrants: Testing the Boundaries of Human Rights Protection in Spain and the United States”, with Cristina M. Rodríguez, in Are Human Rights for Migrants? Critical Reflections on the Status of the Irregular Migrants in Europe and the United States, M. Dembour and T. Kelly (Eds.), Routledge, 2011, 73-98. “La Democracia como Democracia Paritaria”, with Blanca Rodríguez Ruíz in Derecho, Género e Igualdad: Cambios en las Estructuras Androcéntricas, D. Heim and E. Bodelón González (Coord.), UAB, 2010, 317-334. “Indigenous Groups and Claims for Reparation: Tentative Steps in Peru and Guatemala”, with Claudia Paz, Paz Bailey and Julie Guillerot in Identities in Transition: Challenges for Transitional Justice in Divided Societies, A. Paige (Ed.) Cambridge University Press, 2010, 17-53. The Gender of Reparations: Unsettling Sexual Hierarchies while Redressing Human Rights Violations,

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