PhD Thesis Supervision
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PhD Theses completed
- Jean Ho, Associate Professor, National University of Singapore, ‘State Responsibility for Breaches of Investment Contracts’, University of Cambridge, published by Cambridge University Press (2018)
- Eirik Bjorge, Professor, University of Bristol, ‘Evolutionary Interpretation in International Law’, University of Oslo (Secondary Supervisor), published by Oxford University Press (2014)
- Dan Peat, Assistant Professor, Leiden University, ‘Comparative Law as an Interpretive Aid in International Law’, University of Cambridge, published by Cambridge University Press (2019), awarded ESIL Book Prize 2020.
- Hayk Kupelyants, Associate, Dechert, ‘Sovereign Defaults before English Courts’, University of Cambridge (Co-Supervision with Prof Richard Fentiman), published by Oxford University Press (2018)
- Gabriel Bottini, Partner, Uría Menendez, Madrid, Spain, ‘Admissibility of Shareholder Claims under Investment Treaties’, University of Cambridge, published by Cambridge University Press (2020)
- David Pusztai, Counsel, Ivanyan & Partners, London, ‘Causation in the Law of State Responsibility’, University of Cambridge
- Sondre Torp Helmersen, Associate Professor, UiT The Arctic University of Norway, ‘The Application of Teachings by the International Court of Justice’, University of Oslo (Secondary Supervisor), published by Cambridge University Press (2021)
- Emilija Leinarte, Assistant Professor, University of Cambridge, ‘Functional Responsibility of International Organisations’, University of Cambridge, published by Cambridge University Press (2021)
- Ridhi Kabra, Associate, Three Crowns, London, ‘Multiparty Investment Arbitration’, University of Cambridge
- Damien Charlotin, ‘Text-as-Data Applied to International Courts and Tribunals’, University of Cambridge.
- Astrid Iversen, Associate Professor, Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences, ‘Intercreditor equity in sovereign debt restructurings’, forthcoming by Oxford University Press, University of Oslo (Secondary Supervisor with Professor Mads Andenas QC).
PhD Theses currently supervised
- Bruno Gelinas-Faucher, ‘Responsibility of states towards non-state actors’, University of Cambridge (Co-Supervisor, with Dr Fernando Lusa Bordin).
- Catherine Drummond, ‘Breach of International legal obligations’, University of Cambridge (Co-Supervisor, with Dr Federica Paddeu)
- Florian Ettmayer, Judge (Austria), ‘Re-examining Civil Jurisdiction‘, University of Vienna.
- Matthias Edtmayer, Diplomat, Federal Ministry for European and International Affairs, Vienna, ‘Mutual Termination of Treaties‘, University of Vienna.
- Céline Braumann, ‘The “International“ in International Taxation‘, University of Vienna (Secondary Supervisor, with Professor August Reinisch)
- Dominik Jordi Ornig, ‘Digitalisation and International Financial Disputes‘, University of Luxembourg (Secondary Supervisor, with Professor Hélène Ruiz Fabri)
- Maryan Hassan, ‘The African Continental Free Trade Area‘, University of Vienna.
- Xenia Lapin, Associate, Morgan Stanley, London, ‘The Impact of Margin Requirements for Non-Centrally Cleared Derivatives‘, University of Vienna.
- Kevin Clement, Arbitration Practitioner, Paris, ‘The Characterization of State Economic Activities in International Economic Law‘’, University of Vienna.
- Andrijana Mišović, Prae Doc, University of Vienna, ‘Contract Attribution in International Investment Law’, University of Vienna
- Arundathi Venkataraman, Editorial Assistant, Journal of International Economic Law, ‘Investment Arbitration and Climate Change’, University of Vienna
- Rebecca Brown, ‘Global Crises, Domestic Solutions: The National Implementation of Global Health Law’, University of Cambridge (Co-Supervisor, with Prof Eyal Benvenisti)
- Sagnik Das, ‘Testing the Limits: How International Courts Reshaped the Law and Discourse on Human Rights’, Harvard Law School (Field Supervisor for Human Rights and the Global Economic Order)
- Martin Baumgartner, ‘Multiple Jurisdictions and Efficiency’, Prae Doc, University of Vienna
- Hannah Grandits, ‘Discretion in International Law‘, Prae Doc, University of Vienna
- Benjamin Letzler, Prae Doc, University of Vienna