Marta Maroni

Doctor of Laws , Master’s degree in International Relations

20152023

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Description of research and teaching

Marta Maroni (PhD in Constitutional Law with distinction) is a postdoctoral researcher at the Legal Tech Lab and the Erik Castrén Institute of International Law and Human Rights.

In my PhD, The Right to Access The Internet: A Critical Analysis of The Constitutionalisation of The Internet, I conceptualise the right to access the Internet from a post-humanistic perspective and develop a  socio-theoretical approach to constitutionalism in the context of Internet governance.

Prior to academia, I worked as a legislative assistant at the Italian Senate (2008-2012), on topics such as EU law, federalism, and social rights.

 

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Education information

Master’s degree in International Relations (University of Perugia). Dissertation (with honours) in Public law: Protecting and Promoting Human Rights: the establishment of an Independent Human Rights Institution in Italy

Fields of Science

  • 513 Law
  • Constitutional Theory
  • Systems Theory
  • Transnational Law
  • Access to the Internet
  • Freedom of Expression
  • Public Law
  • 5141 Sociology
  • Internet governance
  • Science and Technology Studies

International and National Collaboration

Publications and projects within past five years.