[1] She obtained her postgraduate education at the Beirut Arab University (BAU), where she earned a law degree.
She then served as a legal advisor at Mehwar Center,[2] a shelter for abused women in Bethlehem.
[3] Her contributions were instrumental in the development and implementation of the reformed Personal Status Law of the ELCJHL.
[7] Judge Scarlet has published multiple studies analyzing women's rights from a legal perspective.
[8] Her expertise has been recognized globally, as she has represented the ELCJHL and the Lutheran World Federation at international conferences on gender justice, including those held at the United Nations.