Dr Silvia Scarpa is Adjunct Professor of Political Science at John Cabot University of Rome (Italy). She passed the selection process held at the same institution and will be hired as Associate Professor of International Relations in 2021. Between 2013 and 2019 she also taught International Law at LUISS Guido Carli University of Rome. She has delivered lessons at the undergraduate, graduate and professional level at various institutions, including, inter alia: the Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna of Pisa...
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ORCID https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5782-9886

Roles

  • Johnn Cabot University

    University, Rome Area, Italy, Italy
    Adjunct Professor of Political Science

  • John Cabot University

    University, Rome, Italy
    Associate Professor of International Relations

Research

Slavery

Authors Silvia Scarpa
Year 2014
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Trafficking in Slavery's Wake: Law and Experience of Women and Children in Africa

Authors Silvia Scarpa
Year 2013
Journal Name ENTERPRISE & SOCIETY
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3 Journal Article

Fighting Against Human Trafficking for Commercial Sexual Exploitation: The Actions in Western Europe

Authors Silvia Scarpa
Year 2010
Journal Name Revue internationale de droit pénal
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5 Journal Article

Introduction

Authors Silvia Scarpa
Year 2008
Book Title Trafficking in Human Beings
6 Book Chapter

Trafficking in Human Beings

Authors Silvia Scarpa
Year 2008
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7 Journal Article

CHILD TRAFFICKING: INTERNATIONAL INSTRUMENTS TO PROTECT THE MOST VULNERABLE VICTIMS

Authors Silvia Scarpa
Year 2006
Journal Name Family Court Review
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8 Journal Article

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