
ulaaleksandrakos
@ulaalekos
postdoc-ing at @CEPRI_law, Copenhagen Law Faculty. ~ you had me at ECtHR, human rights, international law ~ may have (some) other life skills too
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06-09-2022 17:25:16
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⚠️ New article! "Vulnerability Theory as a Paradigm Shift in International Investment Law: Reimagining the Role of the State" (with the amazing Aysel Küçüksu) has just been published at BHR Journal and it is available open access. 1 cambridge.org/core/journals/…

In this new iCourts working paper Jenny Orlando-Salling examines "The Curious Case of Malta". Her compelling work explores the constitutional afterlife of a former British Crown Colony on the periphery of the EU. Read it here papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf… #Constitutionalism #Colonialism

I’m really looking forward to joining Bonavero Institute of Human Rights as head of research and Faculty of Law as professor international law in the new year. Sad to be leaving great colleagues and the academic environment at Centre for Fundamental Rights - Hertie School, but excited for the next step and the move back to the UK.

On #humanrights compliance, on paper and in practice, in #Denmark and beyond, my latest article doi.org/10.1093/jhuman… iCourts Det Juridiske Fakultet @HumanRightsDK @EI_Network ECHR CEDH Council of Europe - Human Rights #dkpol


The second panel of the first day is moderated by CathérineVandeGraaf and focuses on how misappropriation formalises in states’ interactions with judges and courts. We zoom in on misappropriation in judicial dialogue, evidence and doctrinal tools 1/7


My second PhD paper has been published by the Human Rights Law Review! If you're a Hungary/Poland RoL enthusiast, do give it a skim. This was very much a joint effort and could never be done without all the feedback and support in the process. Thank you. academic.oup.com/hrlr/article/2…





In our latest iCourts working paper Zuzanna Godzimirska Aysel Küçüksu and Salome Addo Ravn provide an essential account of Algorithmic Decision-Making and access to #ECtHR from the perspective of vulnerability theory. Read their scintillating work here: papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…


On Wednesday, Laurence Helfer and I will be presenting our forthcoming paper 'Automating Human Rights Adjudication' at The Institute for Ethics in AI in Oxford. We explore +/- of automation in HR adjudication & highlight how it may change the basic characteristics of intl human rights systems!

There is so much more to courts than the written law. Have you ever wondered what informal rules and practices impact their composition (who and how can become a judge), or shape how judges decide? Read our special German Law Journal issue on informal institutions in Europe!


The fun continues on Monday at 14:00 with the panel on "Courts, compliance and policy-making" with Øyvind Stiansen as the discussant. Paper presentations by @taraldla, ulaaleksandrakos, @madhavjoshind, @pvkastne, and Andreas Corcaci!


Thanks for fantastic days in beautiful Vilnius ESIL-SEDI and to all contributors to our ESIL IG on Social Sciences and Int'L Law pre-conference workshop on SocSci methods in compliance research in #IL incl. Ezgi Özlü, Lawra, ulaaleksandrakos, Wim Zimmermann, Manu Mishra, Katharina Luckner & Katherine Fortin✨


