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Michele Riondino (academic) was born on 18 May, 1978 in Australia. Discover Michele Riondino (academic)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 45 years old?

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2022

One of the most significant endeavours currently being undertaken by the Centre is the development of a new English commentary on the Code of Canon Law. The commentary is being edited and directed by Professor Riondino and is due to be published by St Pauls Australia late in 2022 under the title "The Code of Canon Law: A Commentary". The text will be authored by 30 experts from Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, England, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Philippines, Poland, Spain and United States.

2021

Riondino is engaged as a legal advisor to both the Archdiocese of Melbourne and the ACU Institute of Child Protection Studies, and as a member of the review panel of the Ecclesiastical Interdiocesan Tribunal of New South Wales and Australian Capital Territory. He was also named as a delegate for the fifth Australian Plenary Council. In 2021, he was appointed a Senior Fellow of PM Glynn Institute, Australian Catholic University.

2020

He is also a founding member of the scientific committee for Auribus – Centre for Prevention of Sexual Abuse and Protection of Victims, Rome, and gave a keynote address at its launch in January 2020. At this event, Auribus and the Canon Law Centre established a partnership particularly for the promotion of events and seminars to further the protection of children in the Church.

2019

On 25 February 2019, Riondino was appointed as foundation Professor of Canon Law at ACU. He lectures in both International Children’s Rights and Canon Law at ACU’s Thomas More Law School, and in Canon Law at ACU’s School of Theology. From 2020 until 2022, Riondino has also been a visiting professor at John Paul II Pontifical Theological Institute for Marriage and Family Sciences, Madrid campus, where he lectures in International Children’s Rights. In February 2022 he was appointed guest professor at KU Leuven Faculty of Canon Law.

The former Vice-Chancellor and President of ACU, Professor Greg Craven AO, appointed Professor Riondino as the inaugural director of the ACU’s Canon Law Centre, established at the University's North Sydney Campus in September 2019. The Centre is the first of its kind in Oceania and has, as its mission, the promotion and the development of Canon Law, in both its theoretical and practical aspects, in Australia and overseas. The Director, is supported by a board of advisors, composed of ten members, and a board of consultants, consisting of experts from across the world in canon law and related fields. The support provided by this board of consultants includes specialised advice as well as contributions to publications.

2013

Riondino is a member of scientific committees for two canon law journals: Monitor Ecclesiasticus (Italy) and Vergentis (Spain). Previously, from 2013-2018, he was a member of the editorial board of Apollinaris, the law review of the Pontifical Lateran University School of Comparative Law (i.e. Institutum Utriusque Iuris).

2012

In 2012, Riondino was appointed as a lawyer “ad casum” at the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith.

2010

Finally, Riondino obtained a PhD in Canon Law (summa cum laude) at the Lateran University, at which time he completed his dissertation, Giustizia riparativa e mediazione nel diritto penale canonico (i.e. “Restorative justice and mediation in the penal law of the Church”), supervised by Prof M. J. Arroba Conde and Prof L. Eusebi. This dissertation, which was published in its entirety, earned Riondino the Sub Auspiciis Lateranensibus prize for 2010’s best doctoral thesis.

2006

Riondino has researched and written on canon law, matrimonial law, restorative justice and mediation, the teaching function of the Church in relation to the Magisterium, sanctions in the Church, and international children’s rights with a particular focus on the right to education. He has published papers in Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, and English, in several law journals, such as Apollinaris, JUS, Revista Española de Derecho Canónico, Studia Canonica, E-Journal of International and Comparative Labour Studies, Vergentis, Il Diritto di Famiglia e delle Persone, Anuario de Derecho Canónico, Famiglia e Minori-Il Sole 24 Ore, Commentarium, Monitor Ecclesiasticus, Scientia Canonica, Studium, Suprema Lex and New Experiences of Juvenile Justice. He began his academic career in 2006 as a teaching assistant in Children’s Rights at LUMSA University in Rome, where, in 2009, he also taught in the Master’s Degree in Family Law and Child Law. Following this, he was an assistant professor of Canon Law and Children’s Rights in 2010 at the Pontifical Lateran University, where, in 2013, he won the open competition for a Full Professorship of Canon Law . From 2013 until 2016, he was also an adjunct professor of Canon Law at LUMSA University School of Law. In 2017 he was a guest professor at the Catholic University of Murcia–UCAM, lecturing in Canon Law in the postgraduate diploma in Matrimonial Law. In 2018 he spent the Spring Term as a visiting scholar at Heythrop College, University of London.

1978

Michele Riondino (born 18 May 1978) is an Italian academic and canon law scholar currently based in Sydney, Australia. He was appointed the foundation Professor of Canon Law at Australian Catholic University (ACU) in February 2019, and has been the inaugural Director of ACU’s Canon Law Centre since September 2019.