Yusra Suedi

About

Yusra Suedi is a Lecturer in International Law at the University of Manchester, where her current research is focused on international dispute settlement, climate/environmental law and human rights. She holds a doctorate in Public International Law from the University of Geneva for her manuscript entitled The Individual in the Law and Practice of the International Court of Justice (forthcoming with Cambridge University Press). Yusra has worked for the United Nations Office in Geneva, the International Law Commission, the Institut Du Droit International, the International Labour Organization Administrative Tribunal and the International Court of Justice. She has held teaching and research positions at the London School of Economics (LSE) Law School and King’s College London, UK. She has acted for governments and organisations before the International Court of Justice and has published in journals such as The Law and Practice of International Courts and Tribunals and the Leiden Journal of International Law.

Work

University of Manchester
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Lecturer (Assistant Professor)

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

Publications

Climate Change Litigation before the African Human Rights System: Prospects and Pitfalls

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Journal of Human Rights Practice

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Self-determination in territorial disputes before the International Court of Justice: From rhetoric to reality?

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Leiden Journal of International Law

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Litigating Climate Change before the Committee on the Rights of the Child in <i>Sacchi v Argentina et al.</i>: Breaking New Ground?

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Nordic Journal of Human Rights

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Judicial Reasoning and Non-State Participation before Inter-State Courts and Tribunals

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The Law &amp; Practice of International Courts and Tribunals

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Man, Land and Sea: Local Populations in Territorial and Maritime Disputes before the International Court of Justice

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The Law &amp; Practice of International Courts and Tribunals

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