Biography

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Dr. Ezequiel Monti
PhD in Legal Philosophy, King's College London





Ezequiel Monti is Assistant Professor at Torcuato Di Tella University, School of Law. He obtained his law degree at the University of Buenos Aires (2012, with honours), did an MJur (2015, Distinction) at the University of Oxford, and a PhD in Legal Philosophy at King's College London (2019). His doctoral thesis entitled The Binding Nature of Law obtained the King's Outstanding PhD Thesis Prize. 

Ezequiel is interested in legal, moral, and political philosophy. He is currently working on the nature of obligations and authority, the normativity of conventions, and the nature and grounds of legal facts. His most recent publications include 'On the Moral Impact Theory of Law' (forthcoming in the Oxford Journal of Legal Studies), 'Against Triggering Account of Robust Reason-Giving' (2021) 178 Philosophical Studies 3731and 'On Darwall's Case Against the Normal Justification Thesis' (2018) Ethics 128 (2) 432-445.