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Caroline Henckels is an Associate Professor at Monash University specializing in public international law, particularly international economic law and public law. She has a notable record of publications in prestigious journals such as the European Journal of International Law and the Journal of International Economic Law. Henckels serves on the Editorial Board of the Journal of International Economic Law and has been involved with the UNCITRAL Working Group III Academic Forum on Investor-State Dispute Settlement. Prior to joining Monash University, she was a Vice-Chancellor's Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of New South Wales, and has taught at the University of Cambridge and the University of Melbourne. Henckels holds a PhD from the University of Cambridge, an LLM from the University of Melbourne, and an LLB from Victoria University of Wellington. She is also admitted to practice law in Australian federal and New Zealand jurisdictions and has experience as a clinical supervisor in international trade and investment law at Monash Law Clinics. Her research frequently addresses the complexities and intersections of investment treaties and regulatory autonomy, making her a prominent voice in discussions about sustainable development and public policy in international investment law.
Monash University • Melbourne
Teaching and conducting research in international economic law and public law.
University of New South Wales • Sydney
Conducted research and published articles in international law.
University of Melbourne • Melbourne
Taught law courses on international economic law.
University of Cambridge • Cambridge
Provided instruction in public international law.
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