Alumna, School of Law
Part time lecturer
Thesis Title: Greening investment law
About
I graduated with distinction from the University of Rome in Ancient History of the Near East, with a dissertation on the geography of Neo-Assyrian military campaigns by Shalmaneser III under the supervision of Professor Mario Liverani. I worked as an archaeologist in Italy and Syria (Tell Mozan), and as a lecturer of Italian at the University of Minnesota and Hamline University. After moving to the United Kingdom in 2002, I obtained an MA in Human Rights at the University of Essex, with a dissertation in international law (distinction, under the supervision of Professor Kevin Boyle), titled 'The Scourge of War and the Right to Peace.'
I obtained my PhD in June 2011 from the University of Glasgow, where I was a member of the Adam Smith Research Foundation at the Faculty of Law, Business and Social Sciences of the University of Glasgow, and held a School of Law Scholarship.









