Amsterdam Centre for Transformative Private Law
8 October 2025
Her research interests include housing studies, theories of rights, property rights, and urban studies. In the first part of her doctoral work, she explores whether the notion of a subjective right to housing—understood either as an individual and universal claim, or as a conceptual umbrella for housing-related policies—can be meaningfully grounded in existing legal and philosophical theories of rights. In the second part of her project, she conducts a comparative analysis of social housing privatization regulations in Milan and Amsterdam. Her research stay at ACT is intended to support this comparative legal work and to broaden her perspective on the intersection between market dynamics and housing from a private law point of vie.