She has been a criminal judge since 1999 and is currently a member of the Criminal College of the Budapest Metropolitan Court. She obtained an LLM degree in economic criminal law at the ELTE Institute for Postgraduate Legal Studies and a degree in juvenile law at Pázmány Péter Catholic University. Between 2014 and 2020 she worked at the Siófok District Court, initially as its president, before returning to the Budapest Metropopitan Court in 2020. Her main area of interest is the enforcement of children’s rights in criminal proceedings, she was a member of the Cabinet for Children’s Rights of the National Office for the Judiciary for more than 10 years, and she reported on the enforcement of children’s rights as a member of the committee at his last defence before the Geneva Committee on the Rights of the Child. She gained special expertise from Belgian experts as a result of learning the technique of interrogation of traumatized children and is a lecturer at ELTE’s Institute for Postgraduate Legal Training.
She graduated from the Faculty of Law and Political Sciences of ELTE in 2006. In her final year of university, she spent her mandatory university internship at the Budapest Metropolitan Court of Justice, and after graduation she became a clerk at the Pest Central District Court, where she worked in the criminal and civil litigation and non-litigation areas until 2009.
Subsequently, she worked at the Criminal College of the Budapest Metropolitan Court, where she was a direct assistant to the Head of the College. She passed the bar exam in 2010 and after the birth of her first child, she became a court secretary in the Non-Litigation Group of the Pest Central District Court in 2012. After the birth of her second child, she started working again at the Board of Presidents of the Budapest Metropolitan Court in 2015, first as a press secretary and then as a press spokesperson between 2016 and 2018. Since 1 August 2018 she has been a judge at the Economic College of the Budapest Metropolitan Court.
She has advanced command of English and Italian and intermediate command of German. She received her LL.M. degree from the Faculty of Law and Political Sciences of the PPKE (Péter Pázmány Catholic University), and is currently a PhD student at the Doctoral School of the Faculty of Law and Political Sciences of ELTE.
She graduated at the Faculty of Law and Political Sciences of the University of Szeged in 2004. In 2016, she became a court clerk at the Litigation Group of the Central District Court of Pest, and then at the Administrative and Labour Court of Budapest. Since 2018 she has been a judge, and in 2021 she got appointed to Head of the Chamber in the Administrative Department at the Metropolitan Court of Budapest.
She has a working knowledge of English and German, and translates from German at the Metropolitan Court of Justice. She has an LL.M. degree in European law and in Protection of fundamental rights, and has also completed training as a tax adviser, chartered accountant and court mediator.
Currently, she is a PhD student at the Doctoral School of the Károli Gáspár University of the Reformed Church, where her research focuses on financial law and preliminary decision-making procedures. She is an invited lecturer at the Department of Public Finance of the National University of Public Service and at the Department of Constitutional and Ecclesiastical Law of the Faculty of Law and Political Sciences of the Károli Gáspár University of the Reformed Church. She was the designated chairman and member of the National Committee for Public Administration Examinations and a designated examiner until 2024.