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KFG welcomes new fellow: Dr. Patryk I. Labuda

The Research Group welcomes Dr. Patryk I. Labuda as new fellow

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KFG welcomes new fellow and practitioner in residence: Prof. Dr. Janne Nijman and Ambassador ret. Dr. Peter Wittig

The Research Group welcomes Prof. Dr. Janne Nijman and Ambassador ret. Dr. Peter Wittig as fellow and practitioner in residence.

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KFG Panel Discussion (Hybrid): The Decline of the World Trade Organization as a Forum for Trade Governance: Who Wins and Who Loses?

Upcoming Public Event: On 27 November 2023, the research group will host a panel discussion on "The Decline of the World Trade Organization as a Forum for Trade Governance: Who Wins and Who Loses?".

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Dr. Kathryn  Greenman

Dr. Kathryn Greenman
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Profile: Short CV & Select Publications

Select Publications

Monographs

State Responsibility and Rebels: The History and Legacy of Protecting Investment against Revolution (Cambridge University Press 2021).

Journal articles and book chapters

‘Protecting Foreign Investments in Revolution and Civil War: Critiquing the Contemporary Arbitral Practice’ (2021) 9(3) London Review of International Law 293.

‘The Law of State Responsibility and the Persistence of Investment Protection’ in Kevin Jon Heller and Ingo Venzke (eds), Contingency in International Law: On the Possibility of Different Legal Histories (Oxford University Press 2021).

‘The Mexican Revolution: Alien Protection and Economic Order’ in Anne Orford, Ntina Tzouvala, Kathryn Greenman and Anna Saunders (eds), Revolutions in International Law: The Legacies of 1917 (Cambridge University Press 2021).

‘Common Article 3 at 70: Reappraising Revolution and Civil War in International Law’ (2020) 21(1) Melbourne Journal of International Law 88.

‘Case Concerning Questions of Interpretation and Application of the 1971 Montreal Convention Arising from the Aerial Incident at Lockerbie (Libyan Arab Jamahiriya v United States)’ in Loveday Hodson and Troy Lavers (eds), The Feminist International Law Judgments Project (Hart 2019) (with Troy Lavers). ‘Aliens in Latin America: Intervention, Arbitration and State Responsibility for Rebels’ (2018) 31 Leiden Journal of International Law 617.

‘A Castle Built on Sand? Article 3 ECHR and the Source of Risk in Non-Refoulement Obligations in International Law’ (2015) 27 International Journal of Refugee Law 264.

‘Re-Reading Vitoria: Re-Conceptualising the Responsibility of Rebel Movements’ (2014) 83 Nordic Journal of International Law 357.

Edited collections

Revolutions in International Law: The Legacies of 1917 (Cambridge University Press 2021) (with Anne Orford, Ntina Tzouvala and Anna Saunders).

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