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Marie-Christin Stenzel

Doctoral Candidate: Subproject  A04 - Collective Security

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    Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen
    Professur für Öffentliches Recht und Völkerrecht
    Licher Straße 76
    Erdgeschoss
    35394 Gießen
    ☎ 0641 99-211 54 

  • Vita

    since 04/2014
    Ph.d. candidate in the interdisciplinary research network SFB/TRR 138 „Dynamics of Security”, A04 — Collective Security
    Her doctoral thesis analyses the emergence of rules on interventions and the use of force within the new order of the post-Napoleonic era. In her dissertation, she especially focuses on the British perspective of the so-called European Concert and the British influences on the emergence of norms of public international law between 1812 and 1822. Her dissertation is overseen by Professor Dr. Thilo Marauhn.

    since 02/ 2014
    Research Assistant at the Department of Public and International Law. Established a now fully accredited LL.M. programme on International Law at the Law Department of Justus Liebig University Giessen with Prof. Dr. Thilo Marauhn. Fundemantal Rights tutor.

    2012
    Associate at law firm esb Rechtsanwälte, Dresden, working with international clients.

    2010 - 2012
    Legal pupillage at Dresden High Court (Oberlandesgericht) with traineeships at Ministerial Department of the State of Saxony for Science and the Arts and at the Arts Law Centre of Australia in Sydney, among others. Alongside her legal pupillage she worked for Dr. Axel Bauer (Lexpert, ex White & Case) and Dresden-based law firm esb Rechtsanwälte. Upon successful completion of her second state exam she became a fully qualified lawyer in 2012.

    2010
    Graduation from law school, first state exam.

    until 2010
    Law studies at Justus Liebig University Giessen, Germany, and Université Montpellier I, France.  Student assistant at the department of Public Law and International Law (Prof. Dr. Thilo Marauhn) from 2005 to 2008.

  • Memberships

    British Institute of International and Comparative Law
    European Society of International Law

  • Awards

    Scholarship by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) for participation in a summer course by Southwestern Law School, Los Angeles, held at London in 2008.
    CALI Certificate of Excellence for achievements in International Art Law in 2008.

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