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玛丽娜·埃克森诺娃

玛丽娜·埃克森诺娃 (Marina Aksenova),CILRAP研究员,马德里IE大学比较法和国际刑法教授,非政府组织 艺术和国际司法倡议主任,哥本哈根大学国际法庭卓越中心(iCourts- Centre of Excellence for International Courts) 全球研究员,曾任iCourts博士后研究员,布达佩斯中欧大学高级研究所初级核心研究员。埃克森诺娃从欧洲大学研究院取得博士学位,牛津大学取得硕士学位,阿姆斯特丹大学取得法学硕士学位。她的博士论文《国际刑法中的共谋》获毛罗·卡佩来提奖(Mauro Cappelletti Prize),并于2016年由哈特出版社出版。

埃克森诺娃教授的研究聚焦刑法、国际法、哲学、社会学及艺术的交叉点。目前她在研究艺术在国际刑法的和解目标中的作用。她曾在伟凯律师事务(White&Case LLP)的仲裁团队、柬埔寨特别法庭审判庭、前南斯拉夫国际刑事法庭辩护团队工作。

玛丽娜·埃克森诺娃的部分出版作品:

Breaking the Cycle of Mass Atrocities: Criminological and Socio-Legal Approaches to International Criminal Law, Hart Publishing, Oxford, 2019 (forthcoming) (co-editor with Elies van Sliedregt and Stephan Parmentier).

“Reinventing or Rediscovering International Law? The Russian Constitutional Court’s Uneasy Dialogue with the European Court of Human Rights”, in International Journal of Constitutional Law, 2018 (forthcoming) (co-author with Iryna Marchuk).

The ICC Involvement in Colombia: Walking the Fine Line Between Peace and Justice”, in Morten Bergsmo and Carsten Stahn (editors), “Quality Control in Preliminary Examination: Volume 1”, Torkel Opsahl Academic EPublisher, Brussels, 2018, pp. 257-282.

Of Victims and Villains in the Fight Against International Terrorism”, in European Journal of Legal Studies (2017), 10(1), pp. 17-38.

“The Chagos Islands Award: Exploring the Renewed Role of the Law of the Sea in the Post-Colonial Context”, in Wisconsin International Law Journal (2017), 35(1), pp. 1-38 (co-author with Ciaran Burke).

“Human Rights at the International Criminal Court: Testing the Limits of Judicial Discretion”, in Nordic Journal of International Law (2017), 86, pp. 1-23.

“Symbolism as a Constraint on International Criminal Law”, in Leiden Journal of International Law (2017), 30(2), pp. 475-499.

“The Role of International Criminal Tribunals in Shaping the Historical Accounts of Genocide” in U. Belavusau and A. Gliszczyńska-Grabias (editors), “Law and Memory: Towards Legal Governance of History”, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2017, pp. 29-47.

Complicity in International Criminal Law, Hart Publishing, Oxford, 2016, 344 pp.

“The Specific Direction Requirement for Aiding and Abetting: A Call for Revisiting Comparative Criminal Law”, in Cambridge Journal of International and Comparative Law (2015), 4(1), pp. 88-107.

“Conceptualizing Terrorism: International Offence or Domestic Governance Tool?”, in Journal of Conflict and Security Law (2015), 20(2), pp. 277-299.

“The Modes of Liability at the ICC: The Labels that Don’t Always Stick”, in International Criminal Law Review (2015), 15, pp. 629-664.

Returning to Complicity for Core International Crimes”, in FICHL Policy Brief Series, No. 17 (2014), Torkel Opsahl Academic EPublisher, Brussels, 2014.

Non-Criminal Justice Fact-Work in the Age of Accountability”, in Morten Bergsmo (editor), “Quality Control in Fact-Finding”, Torkel Opsahl Academic EPublisher, Florence, 2013, pp. 1-34 (co-author with Morten Bergsmo).

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