
I work on on intergenerational justice and the normative dimensions of sustainability, climate change, and economic institutions. I examine questions of justice, responsibility, inequality, markets, taxation, and public policy, with particular attention to how political and economic systems distribute benefits and burdens across individuals, social groups, countries, and generations. My recent work has addressed the justice implications of carbon pricing; the normative significance of class-based disparities in greenhouse gas emissions, particularly the ethics of luxury emissions; and global climate governance, with a focus on the fair provision and allocation of international climate finance.
I am currently a researcher at the College of Humanities and Social Sciences (CHSS) at the American University of Armenia (AUA), where I am contributing to the EU-funded Horizon Europe FORSEE project. I am also a scientific collaborator at the Institut supérieur de philosophie (ISP) at UCLouvain in Belgium. Previously, I was a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellow at the Hoover Chair in Economic and Social Ethics at UCLouvain, where I worked on the PROHIBLUX project. I have also held postdoctoral research positions at the University of Gothenburg in Sweden (Financial Ethics Research Group), the University of Turin in Italy (Labont − Center for Ontology), and the Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies in Pisa, Italy (Institute of Law, Politics, Development).
I hold an interdisciplinary PhD in Politics, Human Rights and Sustainability from the Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies, with a research focus in political theory.