In 2010, I obtained a LL.M at Catania University (Italy) and, in 2013, I became a qualified lawyer. I moved, then, to Tilburg, where I joined the Legal Philosophy Research group to work on a doctoral project on EU citizenship. In December 2017, I obtained a doctoral degree awarded by TiU. My doctoral dissertation (‘Citizenship inverted: From Rights to Status?’) is an article-based multidisciplinary project ,which combines doctrinal EU Law and philosophical analysis to examine the link between political membership and enjoyment of rights. I have been employed as a lecturer at Utrecht University (Faculty of Law) and, currently, I work as assistant professor at TLS, in the department of Public Law and Governance. My research profile combines expertise from law and philosophy. As regards philosophy, I am interested in questions concerning membership in political communities and distributive justice. As regards law, my research focuses on EU free movement and Migration Law.
Bachelor's Program "Law":
- Fundamental Rights (Co-taught course, course coordinator)
- Compliance in International and European Law (Co-taught course, course coordinator)
- Making and Shaping of Markets (Co-taught course, course coordinator)
- European Union Law (Co-taught course, course coordinator)
Bachelor's program "Global Law':
- GLB: European Union Law (Co-taught course, course coordinator)
Master's Program "International and European Union Law" (Track: EU law and Global Risk)
- Migration and Rule of Law (Co-taught course, course coordinator)