Rosa Chiara De Luca, born in Lecce, has lived and studied in various Italian cities and abroad. Passionate about history, classical literature and art, she graduated in Law from La Sapienza University in Rome with a thesis in international law on the Israeli-Palestinian Wall. Qualified to practise law, she has a long history of collaboration with the Rago Law Firm, where she trained and with which she still collaborates. She is registered as a barrister with the Rome Bar Association.
Specialising in Criminal, International and Immigration Law, she has extensive experience as a ‘Public Defender’ at the COA in Rome. She currently lives between Lecce and Rome, assisting Italian and foreign clients in various areas, including criminal, private and comparative law, with a focus on family law disputes, international adoptions, inheritance and immigration, both inbound and outbound, including individual and corporate immigration and Italian citizenship.
In 2011, she obtained her TOLES certification at Girton College, Cambridge, specialising in Common Law and becoming a member of the ILPA in London. She is the exclusive partner for Italy of British and American law firms.
Due to her social commitment, she is a founding member of the Association ‘Human Rights and Health’ and a member of the International Arbitration Court of Taranto, at the Academy of Heraldic, Noble and Chivalric Studies of Taranto.