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Prof. Dr. Martina Caroni, LL.M. (Yale)

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Martina Caroni was born in 1969 in Bern,
Switzerland
.
She grew up in a bilingual (German/ Italian) household and attended schools in Bern, Switzerland
and Florence, Italy. Her law studies began in
October of 1988 at the University
of Bern
. During her
studies in Bern, Martina Caroni worked as an
assistant at the Institute for Criminal Law and Criminology at the University of Bern, headed by Prof. K.-L. Kunz. Upon
finishing her studies in December of 1993, she was hired as a Professor’s Assistant
to Prof. Walter Kälin at the Institute for Public Law at the University of Bern.
In the same year, she also worked for six months in the Secretariat of the
European Human Rights Commission in Strasbourg,
France
. After
completing her Dissertation “Protection
of Privacy and Family Life in Immigration Law
”, she was promoted to Head
Assistant and continued her work at the Institute for Public Law at the University of Bern.


In 2001, Martina Caroni was awarded the Master of Laws (LL.M) from Yale
Law School (USA) and began research on her post-doctorate thesis regarding the
constitutional aspects of campaign financing in the United States. She continued her
research at Yale Law School
until March of 2002.


In April 2002, Martina Caroni was hired as an Assistant
Professor at the University
of Lucerne
. Upon
completion of her post-doctorate thesis at the University
of Bern, she was elected to Professor
Ordinaria for Public Law and Public International Law at the University of Lucerne
in October of 2006.