Biography

I completed my Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.), where I developed a strong academic foundation in several core legal areas, including constitutional law, human rights law, civil procedure, and labour law. During my undergraduate studies, I gradually became particularly interested in labour law and the legal protection of workers’ rights, especially within developing economies. My academic interest focuses on understanding how legal systems regulate employment relationships, workplace rights, and social protection. Labour law is especially important to me because it directly affects the dignity, safety, and economic security of workers. Throughout my studies, I explored topics such as workers’ rights, employment regulation, workplace safety, and the legal frameworks that ensure fair and just treatment in labour markets. Currently, I am pursuing a Master’s degree in Computational Social Systems, an interdisciplinary programme jointly offered by the University of Graz and Graz University of Technology. The programme combines perspectives from computer science, economics, sociology, psychology, and law to analyse modern socio-technical systems and the growing impact of digital technologies on society . Through this master’s programme, I aim to expand my understanding of how law interacts with technology, digital governance, and social systems. My academic interests include labour regulation in the digital economy, workers’ rights in technology-driven labour markets, and the broader role of law in promoting fair and sustainable societies.