Chiara Giorgetti serves as the Associate Professor of Law and Faculty Director of the University of Richmond’s School of Law's LL.M. Program. She teaches and writes in the areas of public international law, international arbitration, international dispute resolution, and state failure and fragility.
Professor Giorgetti has authored over a dozen publications on these topics, including a monograph and three edited books. Her scholarship appeared in the American Journal of International Law, the Colombia Journal of Transnational Law and the University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law.
Professor Giorgetti is a member of the Executive Council and Executive Committee of the American Society of International Law. She is the co-Director of Studies of the American Branch of the International Law Association, a member of the board of the International Law Students Association, and a Vice-Chair of the Academic Council of the Institute for Transnational Arbitration.
Prior to joining the Richmond Law faculty in 2012, Professor Giorgetti practiced international arbitration in Washington, D.C., and Geneva, Switzerland, and worked extensively with the United Nations in New York and Somalia. Professor Giorgetti clerked at the International Court of Justice in The Hague.