Further Information
Studied Philosophy (her M.A. thesis was awarded the LMU prize for excellent student research) and studies Law. She works on questions in Political Philosophy, Feminist Philosophy and Philosophy of Law as well as the Law of Digitalization and Public International Law. During her Philosophy studies she spent some time at UC Berkeley, USA and Sorbonne Paris IV, France. She is currently thinking about structural injustice and what mobile technologies might have to contribute to that.
Research Interests
- Political Philosophy
- Normative Ethics
- Feminist Philosophy
- Legal Philosophy
- Foundational questions in law, especially public law
Research projects
Short CV
Studied Philosophy and Law at LMU Munich, Sorbonne Paris IV and UC Berkeley. She graduated with a master’s degree in Philosophy in 2017 from LMU Munich where her M.A. thesis was awarded the LMU prize for excellent student research.
Awards and fellowships
- 2017, LMU prize for excellent student research, awarded annually to five LMU MA students, for “Who is a poverty migrant?”
- 2013 – 2017, Friedrich Ebert Foundation, Academic Merit Fellowship for undergraduate studies and MA level studies
- 2014, Student Research Grant awarded by LMU Munich
- 2014, Mentee, mentoring program for female students in Philosophy, LMU Munich
- 2013 – 2014, Erasmus Scholarship, for studies at Sorbonne Paris IV
- 2013, Deutschlandstipendium, Academic Merit Fellowship
Publications
Selected Publications
- “Wer hat warum ein Recht auf Erziehung?” In: incipiens, Zeitschrift für Erstpublikationen aus der Philosophie und ihrer Geschichte, Bd. 5, Nr. 1, 2016.
- “Mitgliedschaft und Beschränkung”, rescriptum, Munich Law Journal, Nr. 8, Frühjahr 2016.