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Upcoming Workshop: "Political economy and the international laws of violence"

Together with the Australian National University and Program on International Law and Armed Conflict (Harvard Law School), the research group is hosting a workshop on the topic:
“Political economy and the international laws of violence”
on September 28 and 29, 2023.
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Upcoming Public Event: Thomas Frank Lecture by Dr. Ute Hohoff

On 17 October 2023, the Research Group will host a Thomas Franck Lecture by Dr. Ute Hohoff on "The International Criminal Court – Between Internationality and Sovereignty".

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KFG welcomes new fellow and guest researcher: Dr. Ntina Tzouvala and Dr. Kathryn Greenman

The Research Group welcomes Dr. Ntina Tzouvala and Dr. Kathryn Greenman

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Dr. Liliya Khasanova

Dr. Liliya Khasanova
Thielallee 69


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e-Mail: liliya.khasanova(at)kfg-intlaw.de

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Short CV:

Liliya Khasanova is a post-doctoral fellow, researcher, negotiator and peacemaker. Liliya specializes in international public law and governance, particularly international law of cyber space, international trade law, dispute settlement and international negotiations. She defended her Ph.D. dissertation on "Mutually Agreed Solutions in the WTO: theory and practice", completing an interdisciplinary analysis of non-binding bilateral agreements and their role in the WTO legal system. Her current research interests include national/cultural perspectives on the international law of cyber space (particularly EU and Russia), the impact of information and telecommunication technologies (ICTs) on international legal order, and gender dimensions in international peace and cyber negotiations. Before joining the Berlin Potsdam Research Group ‘International Rule of Law – Rise or Decline?’, she was a post-doctoral fellow at Nanterre Center for International law (CEDIN). Liliya was also a graduate research fellow at the Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School and a visiting fellow at the University of Fribourg (Switzerland) and Stockholm Center for International law and Justice before earning her Ph.D. in international law in 2019. She was selected as Women, Peace and Security (WIIS) next-generation fellow in 2021 and is currently a Center Associate with Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies at Harvard University.

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