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Cecilia Marcela Bailliet

Department of Public and International Law (Professor) - University of Oslo

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Cecilia M. Bailliet is Professor, Deputy Director of the Department of Public and International Law, and Director of the Masters Program in Public International Law. She was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. She has a combined J.D./M.A. (honours) degree from The George Washington University Law School & Elliott School of International Affairs. She received her Doctorate in law from the University of Oslo. Bailliet researches transnational and cross-disciplinary issues within international law linked to the vulnerability of humanity. Her work has been described as pursuing unconventional approaches to conventions. She has served as consultant to national and international organizations, and her research has been the basis for the creation of guidelines in various institutions. She created the courses "Refugee and Asylum Law" and "The Right to Peace" at the Law Faculty. She also established a series of interviews with international judges on the evolution of international law: http://www.jus.uio.no/english/research/areas/intrel/interviews/. Bailliet is a Book Review editor at the Nordic Journal of International Law and was guest co-editor of the Special Edition in honour of Raoul Wallenberg. She is also a member of the Advisory Board of Aarhus University's School of Business and Social Sciences. In 2012, she served as part of the Honorary Jury for the American University Washington College of Law Academy of Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law's Prize for Best Essay on Human Rights. She is currently on the Steering Committee of "The Legitimate Roles of the Judiciary in the Global Order" research project, awarded Centre of Excellence Status. Bailliet is an editor at Intl Law Grrls Blog.

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Counter-terrorism

Refugee Law

International public law

Peace

Human rights

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Europe

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