Community
Coordinators of the Globalisation & Law Network
Members of the Globalisation & Law Network
V.S. Azizi
PrivaatrechtM. Bonelli
European LawE.S. Börjedal
International LawC.M. Colombo
PubliekrechtE. Couperus
Grondslagen en methoden van het rechtA. de Leo
European LawL. Díez Sánchez
European LawL. Dziedzic
Grondslagen en methoden van het rechtC.M. Eggett
International LawA.S. Galand
International LawM. Garcia-Salmones Rovira
Grondslagen en methoden van het rechtM.B. Gracia
International LawS. Imamovic
PubliekrechtJ. Keiler
Strafrecht en CriminologieH. Jerônimo Bezerra Marcos
Grondslagen en methoden van het rechtM. Maroni
PubliekrechtA. Nunes Chaib
Grondslagen en methoden van het rechtR.A. Ott
European LawF. Peirone
PubliekrechtM. Pertegás Sender
PrivaatrechtM. Peeters
European LawRiordan
PubliekrechtF. Ristuccia
European LawM. van der Sluis
PubliekrechtS.N. Tas
PubliekrechtG.T. Traverso
PrivaatrechtE.I.L. Vos
European LawA.M. Waltermann
Grondslagen en methoden van het rechtAssociate Fellows
Javier García Olmedo
Dr. Javier García Olmedo is a Lecturer at Queen Mary University of London, where he teaches the distance learning LLM on international dispute resolution. He is also a postdoctoral researcher at the Faculty of Law of the University of Luxembourg. Previously, he was a Research Fellow at the Max Planck Institute Luxembourg and has acted as a consultant for sovereign States and commercial entities in numerous arbitrations governed by the ICSID, PCA, UNCITRAL, and ICC rules. His main research focuses on the role of the nationality of investors in the fields of diplomatic protection and investor-State arbitration, with a focus on the practice of nationality planning and its implications for international investment law and policy. His research also examines areas of interaction between international rules and policies on tax and investment.
Jannika Jahn
Dr. Jannika Jahn (LL.B. London) is a senior research fellow at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Law and International Public Law where she works on her habilitation project. Her areas of research are comparative constitutional law and theory, international and European human rights, climate protection law and the growing transnational regulation of multinational companies. Her dissertation on “The media publicity of the judiciary and its limits” was awarded the Ruprecht-Karls prize by the Heidelberg University Foundation. Her legal education took her to the University College London and the University of Cologne, where she obtained a Bachelor of Laws and passed her first state exam. She completed her legal clerkship with stations at the European Court of Justice and the Ministry of Economics in Berlin. Before joining the Max Planck Institute, she worked at an international law firm.
Andrés Delgado Casteleiro
Andrés Delgado Casteleiro is an Assistant Professor of Law at Chile’s Autonomous University. Previously, he was a Senior Research Fellow at the Max Planck Institute for Procedural Law in Luxembourg and a Lecturer at Durham University (United Kingdom) where he also co-directed its European Law Institute. He has a PhD and a Master of Research in International, Comparative and European Law from the European University Institute (Florence), and a Law degree from Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. His main research interests are EU External Relations Law, Latin American Integration Law, International Economic Law, International Investment Law and International Dispute Settlement.