My research investigates how climate migration is increasingly managed through emergency governance and securitized policies, often at the expense of human rights. I aim to propose alternative legal and policy frameworks, drawing on transitional justice and human rights law, to better protect climate-displaced populations.

Provisional Research Title: Securitization of Climate Migration vs. Human Rights Protection: The Need for a New Legal and Policy Framework

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CV:

  • Masters’ Degree in International Relations, LUISS University
  • Bachelors’ Degree in International Affairs (Double Minors in Psychology and Legal Studies,  John Cabot University, Rome (2023)

Research interests: 

Climate Change, Climate Migration, Human Rights, International Human Rights Law, International Law, Migration, Structural Injustice, Sustainability, Sustainable Development.