CIL Dialogues: Editorial Team


Editors

Dr Martins Paparinskis is the Editor-in-Chief of CIL Dialogues and a Global Fellow at CIL. He is Professor of Public International Law at University College London and a member of the International Law Commission. Martins is a generalist international lawyer with a particular interest in international dispute settlement and State responsibility, as well as the specialist fields of investment, human rights, and environmental law. He has represented Latvia before the International Tribunal for the Law of the sea and the ICJ.

Dr Massimo Lando is Editor of CIL Dialogues and a Global Fellow at CIL. He is Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Law at the University of Hong Kong. Massimo is a generalist public international lawyer, with special interests in international dispute settlement at large, law of the sea and sources of international law. He has been an Associate Legal Officer at the International Court of Justice and is a member of the Bar of England and Wales.

Dr Ntina Tzouvala is Editor of CIL Dialogues and a Global Fellow at CIL. She is Associate Professor at the ANU College of Law. Her work focuses on the history, theory and political economy of international law with a particular interest in jus ad bellum and international economic law.

Dr Tan Hsien-Li, Teresa is the ASEAN Editor of CIL Dialogues and Co-Director of the ASEAN Law and Policy Programme at CIL. She is Assistant Professor at NUS Law School, Co-Editor of the Asian Journal of International Law, and Co-Series Editor of the ASEAN Integration Through Law Book Series (Cambridge University Press). Hsien-Li researches on ASEAN integration, human rights, and security, particularly on their institution-building and norm creation aspects.

Mr Alvin Yap is a lecturer at the University of Western Australia and a PhD candidate at the University of Sydney. He is also an independent consultant in public international law, with a decade of experience representing States and international organizations before international courts and tribunals, including the ICJ, ITLOS, Iran-US Claims Tribunal and UNCLOS Annex VII tribunals. He is a Global Fellow at the CIL. His current research focuses on judicial method and reasoning, particularly on the use of national court decisions as sources of international law.

Contributing Editors

Dr Priya Urs is a Junior Research Fellow in Law at St John’s College and a Research Fellow at the Oxford Institute for Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict at the University of Oxford. Her research interests include general aspects of international law, as well as international criminal law, international humanitarian law, the law on the use of force, and international dispute settlement.

Dr Wanshu Cong is currently a Global Academic Fellow at the Department of Law, HKU and will be joining the ANU College of Law in July 2023. Her research interests include theory and history of international law, critical legal studies and the intersection of law and technology. Her current project draws from Marxist and Third World Approaches to International Law to exam the histories and contestations of freedom of information in international law. Wanshu holds a doctoral degree from McGill University and was a Max Weber Fellow at the European University Institute before joining the HKU.

Yusra Suedi is a Lecturer in International Law at the University of Manchester. She holds a doctorate in International Law from the University of Geneva for The Individual in the Law and Practice of the International Court of Justice (forthcoming with CUP). Yusra has worked for the United Nations, international courts and tribunals and in cases before the International Court of Justice.

Armi Beatriz E. Bayot is a Doctor of Philosophy in Law candidate at the University of Oxford, where she is undertaking research on the human rights implications of intrastate peace agreements. She was legal counsel to the government peace panel in talks with the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) from 2010-2016 and the Government Alternate to the Transitional Justice and Reconciliation Commission in 2016. She also worked at the Office of the Solicitor General, where her fields of practice included indigenous peoples’ rights law, and the Commission on Human Rights, where she served as Deputy Coordinator of the National Task Force Against Extrajudicial Killings and as the founding Head of the Analysis Unit.

Assistant Editors

Ms Celine Lange is an Assistant Editor for CIL Dialogues. She is leading the development of the International Dispute Resolution programme at CIL. She is also involved in special projects for CIL’s Investment Law and Policy programme. Celine is an International Human Rights lawyer by training and subsequently specialised in arbitration and alternative dispute resolution.

Dr Nguyen Thanh Trung is an Assistant Editor of CIL Dialogues. He holds a Ph.D. in Law from the University of Luxembourg. His thesis focuses on analyzing judicial activism in international trade and EU law from a comparative perspective. He received his LLM in International Legal Studies from Georgetown University under the Fulbright Student Scholarship. Before joining CIL, he was a Research Fellow at the Max Planck Institute Luxembourg for Procedural Law and Associate Editor of the Max Planck Encyclopedia of International Procedural Law (2019-2022). Previously, he was a legal officer in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Viet Nam, working in the law of the sea and ocean policy.

Mr Daniel Pakpahan is an Assistant Editor of CIL Dialogues and a Research Associate at CIL under the International Economic Law and Policy team. He is also a Researcher/Analyst for Investment Arbitration Reporter and a Rapporteur for Oxford International Organizations (OXIO). Daniel graduated from the Advanced Studies in Public International Law LLM at Leiden University and was an Assistant Editor of the Leiden Journal of International Law. Prior to joining CIL, he worked in private practice in Jakarta and interned at the Hague Conference on Private International Law (HCCH) in Den Haag.


Ms Yvette Foo is the Managing Editor of CIL Dialogues, Research Assistant at CIL under the ASEAN Law & Policy team, and Assistant Production Editor for the Asian Journal of International Law. Her current research interests include international dispute settlement processes and regional integration.