Martina Buscemi

Researcher in International Law
At Human Hall, she oversees the Integration and acceptance of children and families of foreign origins project
A researcher in International Law at the State University of Milan, Martina Buscemi has focused her research activity on the protection of human rights, international responsibility and the law of international organizations. She has participated as a speaker at numerous conferences and seminars in Italy and abroad and has received several major distinctions for her publications conferred by the Italian Society of International and European Union Law. She has been a visiting fellow at Kobe University and the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law. Over the years she has participated in research group activities characterized by national or international collaborations. She is a member of the editorial board of QIL and the Blog of the Italian Society of International and European Union Law.
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8
May
2025
Aula Magna – Via Festa del Perdono 7 – Milan
A NAME, NOT A NUMBER
23
June
2025
Room 433 – via Festa del Perdono 7 (University of Milan)
WHAT PROTECTION FOR WOMEN ASYLUM SEEKERS WHO ARE VICTIMS OF GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE?
27
May
2025
Sala di rappresentanza – Via Festa del Perdono 7
Regions yes, but not like this
04
July
2025
Off Campus San Siro, Via Gigante
Entry and stay in Italy: new regulations and application perspectives
4
June
2025
Valerio Onida Seminar Room
Human rights and the challenges of today: between new authoritarianisms and algorithmic society