Diplomatic Law in a New Millennium
Edited by Paul Behrens
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Edited by Paul Behrens, Reader (Associate Professor) in International Law, University of Edinburgh
Dr Paul Behrens is Reader (Associate Professor) in International Law at the University of Edinburgh. Dr Paul Behrens is Reader (Associate Professor) in International Law at the University of Edinburgh. He is a member of the Surrey International Law Centre and the Scottish Centre for International Law, Associate of the Stanley Burton Centre for Holocaust and Genocide Studies and member of the Society of Legal Scholars.
Dr Behrens' particular research interests lie in the fields of diplomatic and consular law and international criminal law. He is author of Diplomatic Interference and the Law (Hart Publishing 2016), co-editor of The Criminal Law of Genocide (Ashgate 2007) and Elements of Genocide (Routledge 2012) and has written numerous articles in these fields. At Edinburgh, he teaches the LLM courses on diplomatic and consular law and on international criminal law. Dr Behrens has been visiting lecturer and researcher at the universities of Stockholm, Uppsala, Copenhagen, the Christian-Albrechts-University at Kiel and the Pázmány Péter Catholic University in Budapest. Dr Behrens regularly contributes to newspapers (including Guardian, Scotsman, Süddeutsche Zeitung) on issues of constitutional and international law and has given radio and television interviews on these topics.`
Contributors:
Paul Behrens
Brian Barder
J Craig Barker
Nelson Iriñiz Casás
Kai Bruns
Paul Behrens
Simonetta Stirling-Zanda
Lisa Rodgers
Wolfgang Spadinger
Yinan Bao
Juan Falconi Puig
Péter Kovács and Tamás Vince Ádány
Patricio Grané Labat and Naomi Burke
Sana Sud
Sanderijn Duquet and Jan Wouters
Paul Behrens
Alison Duxbury
Graham Butler
Francesca Dickson
Paul Behrens