Christina Çorbaci
Christina Çorbaci, Esq. received her Juris Doctor, with a concentration in international and comparative law, from Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law in New York City. She has a Bachelor of Arts degree in international law and diplomacy (with a minor in Spanish studies) from Brigham Young University. While in law school, Ms. Çorbaci served as Annotations Editor for the Cardozo Journal of Law and Gender where she published her own article, and served as a founding board member of the Students for Human Rights group. She participated in the immigration law clinic at Cardozo, as well as in the human rights and genocide clinic, and was a fellow with the Cardozo Program in Human Rights and Holocaust Studies. While in law school, Ms. Çorbaci spent a summer in Lima, Peru doing research on post-conflict reconciliation and prepared a case submitted to the Inter-American Court of Human Rights. She also spent a summer in Vienna, Austria assisting Iranian religious minorities obtain refugee status in the U.S. Prior to law school Ms. Çorbaci interned with the American Immigration Law Foundation in Washington, DC in their public education program. She has lived in various countries, and speaks fluent Spanish, fluent Greek, and proficient French.