Research students in international law
We have an active community of research students working on projects in the area of international law, including the following candidates:
- Christopher M J Boyd - '(In)security and Superfluity: the Regulation of Work(ers) in the Contemporary Global Order'
- Hoon Cho - 'Jurisdictional Evolution by the Courts and Tribunals under United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea'
- Ferhat Ercümen - 'Military Use of Foreign Exclusive Economic Zone and Continental Shelf'
- GC McBain - 'Peace Through Institutionalisation: The Forgotten Role of the League of Nations'
- Saskia Millman - ''Flexible Engagement’: The League of Nations and its Non-Members'
- Athene Richford - 'Examining the Trade and Labour Gap in International Law: Neutralization of the Political in International Legal Regime Design'
- Jessica Schechinger - 'Private (Armed) Security Actors in the Contemporary Fight against Maritime Piracy: Issues of International Responsibility'
- Phakanadh Sutthent - ‘Towards the Appropriate Use of Science in the WTO: The Case Study of Food Safety Regulation’
- Chin-Chia Tien - Regulating IUU Fishing Through Flag States: Development of State Responsibility in the Context of the Law of the Sea
- Konstantina Tsekeri - 'The application of the best interest of the child principle in the refugee status determination process. The case of unaccompanied children claiming asylum in the UK and Greece.'
- Joanna Wilson - '(L)AWS, Laws and The Ethics of Autonomy: Questioning the Morality of the ‘Killer Robot’'
- Fuat Balaban - 'Addressing Low-intensity Cyber Operations under International Law'
- Jessica Ballasi-LLM by Research
- Ye Feng -'Non-State actors role in cyber-space international-law making'
- Rémy Fuhrmann - 'Civil war in international humanitarian law: Between inclusion and exclusion'
- Michael Hempelman - LLM by Research
- Pia Hüsch - 'State Sovereignty in the Digital Era: Disruptive Cyber Operations and Non-Intervention'
- Heloise Guichardaz - 'The UN responsibility in the Haiti cholera crisis.'
- Muhammed Karayagli - 'The Conceptualisation of Terrorism From Third World Approaches To International Law (TWAIL) Perspective'
- Jinyup Kim - 'Protection Regime Building for the rights of indigenous peoples and local communities in Southeast Asia to biogenetic resources and associated traditional knowledge.
- Marie Lepelletier -LLM by Research
- Charles HW Mak - 'Sovereign Debt Regulation: Towards a Unified International Legal Regime?'
- Onthatile Olerile Moeti, 'The Impact of the Modern Development Agenda on the Indigenous Peoples’ Rights in Botswana: The Case of the San'
- Salome Nilsson - LLM by Research
- Andreas Piperides - 'Countering Hegemony: A Marxist Approach to the Relationship Between International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights Law'
- Sören Sommer - 'German-French Armament Cooperation and Export Control in the context of the European Defence Policy'
- Susanne Stuehlinger, 'Allocating Responsibility in Climate Change Cases: Normative Aspects of Causality'
- Erik Tuchtfeld - LLM by Research
- Norhayati Raihan Binti Wahab - 'Reviewing the role of Investor-State Dispute Settlement in Malaysia's International Investment Treaty'
- Xi Wang, 'The Improvement of the ISDS System from the Perspective of Foreign Investment Transition Countries: Analysis Based on the China’s Implementation of the “The Belt and Road Initiative”'
- Ayse Yildiz – “Externalization of Migration Control: International Legal Guarantees against the Erosion of Refugee Protection“