Skip to main content

Research

My research in international law and international adjudication combines empirical findings with theoretical and doctrinal legal investigations in a creative and innovative manner while using inspiration, methods and insights from social, behavioural and psychological sciences to cross traditional barriers. My research foci explore the followings:
• Judicial function as understood and exercised by international judges
• Judicial behaviour and decision-making at international courts
• Compound and intersecting forms of discrimination in the context of mass atrocities
• The protection of minorities in the international courts’ jurisprudence
• Sociology of international law
• Psychology of international law
• Global migration law
• Transitional justice
• Death penalty

Research collaborations

Göran Sluiter

Intuitions and International Judging: An Interdisciplinary Study of 'Thinking-Fast' Decision-Making on the International Criminal Bench - JUDGEHUNCH

University of Amsterdam

co-authoring joint research publications (articles, book chapters), co-organising conferences / seminars, co-editing book volumes and symposia issues, developing and submitting common research grant proposals

Shai Dothan, Mikael Rask Madsen

How Personal Characteristics of International Judges Affect Their Rulings: Socio-Legal Perspectives

University of Copenhagen, iCourts - Centre of Excellence for International Courts

co-organisation of conferences, co-editing of symposium issues, joint research publications

Jernej Letnar Cernic, Matej Avbelj, Gorazd Justinek, Erazem Bohinc, Rok Svetlic, Til Rozman, Bojan Zalec, Katarina Vatovec, Katja Triler Vrtovec, Anja Strojin Stampar

Holistic approach to business and human rights: a normative reform of Slovenian and international legal order

New University, Faculty of Government and European Studies

research presentations at common conferences, publication of edited book volumes, co-authoring joint academic articles

Marcin Wielec, Davor Derencinovic, Paweł Sobczyk, Szilágyi János Ede, Cristian Mihes, Tímea Barzó, Frane Stanicic, Erika Csemáné Váradi, Nóra Béres, Dalibor Đukić, Samo Bardutzky, Katarína Smigová, Ľudmila Elbert, Fábián Gyula, Kateřina Frumarova, David Sehnálek, Bartłomiej Oręziak

Central European Professors' Network "Migration challenges – legal responses"

Central European Academy

contributing to comparative legal research on border defence, border management, migration and the issue of refugees, participating and presenting own research at conferences and various dissemination / promotion events organised by other members of the research network, contributing to edited book volume, a member of scientific committtee, peer-reviewing the academic papers of other members of the network