Desara Dushi is a Ph.D. Candidate/Research Fellow at the Erasmus Mundus Joint International Doctoral (Ph.D.) Degree in Law, Science and Technology with full fellowship from the European Commission. She has completed her third and last year of doctoral studies at the University of Luxembourg. Having a legal background, with a master degree in criminal law and another one in human rights, her research is focused on the online sexual abuse and sexual exploitation of children, particularly on the phenomenon of live-streaming of child sexual abuse, the challenges of law makers and law enforcement, the international legal response to this issue, and a comparative legal analyses of the UK and Italian legislation. Her research interests comprise cybercrime, cybersecurity, privacy, crime investigation, human rights and international law. She is very interested in the intersection of law and technology and the use of technology for investigative purposes.

Region: Europe
Country: Albania

She has participated for the first time at the ICANN58 Meeting, as a NextGen member and then at ICANN60 as an ICANN Fellow.

Education

Desara Dushi has obtained a Master of Science degree in Criminal Law from Hena e Plote "Beder" University in 2013 and a Master of Arts in Human Rights and Democracy (ERMA Programme) from University of Sarajevo and University of Bologna in 2014.