Research: The protection of the right to truth in International Human Rights Law and International Criminal Law: affinities, differences and complementarities - (IUS/13)
In 2018, she graduated with honours in Law from Roma Tre University, discussing a thesis in Criminal Law entitled “Criminal liability of the board of auditors in case of omission”.
She completed an 18-month internship at the Criminal Court of Rome.
After concluding the legal traineeship, in 2020 she passed the bar exam.
In July 2020, she obtained a Master of Laws (LL.M.) in Transnational Crime and Justice, jointly organized by UNICRI (United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute) and University for Peace (UN Mandated), graduating as one of the top four students of the class.
She has attended several training courses on issues of international relevance.
Since November 2021, she is a PhD candidate in Public, Comparative and International Law, (International Order and Human Rights), at Sapienza University of Rome.
In 2023, she spent one month at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law as a visiting researcher.
Her main interests are Human Rights Law, International Criminal Law and International Humanitarian Law.