[1] She holds the chair "The International Law of Institutions" at the Collège de France (Paris) and is a part-time professor at the University of Fribourg (Switzerland).
[2] Originally from the Vaud canton in Switzerland, she studied at the universities of Fribourg (Bachelor and Master's degree in 1996 and doctorate in 1999), Oxford (Magister Juris in 1998) and Bern (habilitation in Legal Theory and in Swiss, Comparative, European and International Constitutional Law in 2004).
She has also been a visiting professor at the Universities of Zurich (2007-2010), Duke (2009), Lausanne (2010), Lisbon (2010-2019), Harvard (2014), Pennsylvania (2019) and Columbia Law School (2024).
She was a member of the Scientific Council of the Nantes Institute for Advanced Study Foundation up until 2021,[4] and is currently a member of the Board of the Swiss Academy of Human and Social Sciences, and was the very first delegate for Human Rights at the Swiss Academies of Sciences.
[14] A full bibliography is regularly updated on the Collège de France website[2], and a certain number of articles are accessible online[15].