Alejandro Chehtman is currently a fellow and a PhD candidate at the LSE. He has worked as a legal clerk at the Criminal Appeals Chamber and at the Public Defender Office in Argentina, where he is a member of the Bar. His main areas of interest are criminal and public international law, including both international criminal and international humanitarian law.
Veronika Fikfak is a Tutor in human rights law at Oxford University, where she is currently studying for a DPhil in international law. She has worked at the ECtHR and at the UN Office in Vienna. Her main interests are public international law and human rights.
Kate Fitzgerald is an Australian solicitor and has worked in London, the UN and an international NGO on various human rights issues. She currently holds a position on the employment and immigration team at Baker & McKenzie in Sydney.
Alicia Hinarejos is the William Golding Junior Research Fellow at Brasenose College, Oxford. Her main interests include constitutional EU law and human rights. She is a qualified lawyer in Spain and a member of the Spanish Bar.
Sanchita Hosali is a freelance legal researcher who specialises in public international law and human rights law. She has completed internships with the UN and the World Health Organisation.
Urfan Khaliq is a Lecturer in Law at Cardiff University. Urfan is currently writing a book on ethical/legal dimensions to foreign policy, based on his PhD thesis. His main areas of interest are public international law, EU law and human rights.
Kateena O'Gorman is a barrister from Australia who is currently completing a doctorate at Oxford University that looks at the law's concept of the company. Her main areas of interest are commercial, criminal, public and human rights law.
Kate Parlett is an Australian solicitor currently undertaking a PhD in public international law at the University of Cambridge. Her research interests include international law, arbitration, human rights and public law. She has experience in cases before the ICJ, ECtHR, ECJ, the House of Lords and in arbitrations under ICSID, the ICC and the Energy Charter Treaty.
Max du Plessis is an Associate Professor at the University of KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa and and an advocate practising in the fields of constitutional and international law. His main research interests also include international criminal law and human rights.
Laura Redman is an attorney from the US who practises law at the National Center for Law and Economic Justice in New York City. She has worked previously at the CRE in London and the US Federal Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit in New York. She has also interned at Cloisters Chambers and Liberty. Her main areas of interest include discrimination and equality, employment, human rights, immigration and public law.
Debbie Sayers is a qualified solicitor from the UK and is currently studying for a PhD in human rights and criminal justice in the EU at Essex University. She has published work on serious crime and is currently helping to establish a new EU human rights group called The Just Umbrella. Her research interests are criminal law, human rights, EU justice, home affairs & policy, and UN law.
Felicity Szesnat is currently reading for a PhD in law at the University of Essex. She has worked on legal cases and issues in South Africa, the Fiji Islands and the UK. Her main areas of interest are public international law and international human rights law, especially the international law of armed conflict, international criminal law and international refugee law.
Rachel Taylor is a Tutor in Law at Christ Church College, Oxford. Her main interests include public law, human rights and family law. She is a qualified solicitor.
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