Dr. Nina Jorgensen

Professor

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Biography

Nina Jorgensen is a Professor of Public International Law at the University of Southampton and serves as a Judge at the Kosovo Specialist Chambers in The Hague. With a distinguished academic career commencing in 2010, she has a wealth of experience in advising United Nations non-governmental organizations on matters related to international criminal justice and has provided legal assistance to refugees and asylum seekers in Greece. Jorgensen is the author of several significant works, including 'Responsibility of States for International Crimes' and has contributed to various prestigious journals such as the American Journal of International Law and the Leiden Journal of International Law. Before her current roles, she held positions such as Deputy Head of the School (Research), Director of Internationalisation at the Southampton Law School, and served in various legal capacities in international criminal tribunals. She holds a D.Phil from the University of Oxford and an LLB from the University of Bristol, and was called to the Bar in England and Wales in 1999. Through her research and teaching, she focuses on areas like Public International Law and Transitional Justice.

Research Interests

Experience

Judge

— Present

Kosovo Specialist Chambers • The Hague

Judge at the Kosovo Specialist Chambers, contributing to the development of international criminal law.

Professor of Law

— Present

University of Southampton • Southampton

Professor at the University of Southampton focusing on Public International Law.

Associate Professor of Law

— Present

Chinese University of Hong Kong • Hong Kong

Taught and researched in the field of public and international law.

Courses

Transitional Justice: Law, War Crime, LAWS3094 Foundations Criminal Evidence Law, LAWS2029 Introduction Public International Law, LAWS2035