Research: State responsibility for cyber operations: the difficulties in identifying the subjective and objective elements of the offence
Graduated in Law from the University of Naples Federico II, discussing a Thesis in international law entitled ‘Cyber operations and international humanitarian law’. She then conducted research in public International Law at the Centre for Conflict and Post-Conflict Studies affiliated with Charles University in Prague, contributing to the research centre's work with the publication of two scientific articles in the journal Prague Law Working Papers Series 2024/III/4, focusing on 'Legal Status of Hackers under International Humanitarian Law: The Case of Anonymous" and on “The Limits of UN Security Council Action in Imposing Economic Sanctions under UN Charter and International Law: The Subtle Balance Between International Security and Human Rights Compliance”. She is currently completing her legal training in order to get the lawyer license. Since April 2025, she has been qualified to act as a substitute in Court proceedings pursuant to article 41 of Law 247/2012.