Working in human rights education for more than a decade, she has trained more than 15,000 people in human rights and diplomatic protocol. Her expertise has been shared with individuals, policymakers in the US. Congress, government officials, and leaders of international organizations. She is a visiting professor to several universities in Europe and a course instructor for the US Institute of Diplomacy and Human Rights, where she teaches Human Rights, Anti-Human Trafficking Prevention and Diplomatic Protocol and Etiquette.
In 2018, she was awarded thePresident’s Volunteer Service Award, a coveted award given by the President of the United States of America. Other awards include letters of appreciation from governors, U.S. Senators and Representatives, local legislators, and other non-governmental organizations. She studied Master of Laws both in Europe and the United States, graduating with honors from the University of Buffalo School of Law.
The issue of fundamental rights and freedoms is, without a doubt, a constant concern of international human rights law scholars. In our opinion, we believe