University of Cambridge, Faculty of Law

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Daniel Costelloe

Gonville and Caius College

Peremptory Legal Consequences in International Law

Summary

My research concentrates on peremptory legal consequences in public international law.

Start Date: 2010/10.

End Date: 2013/10.

Education / CV

Harvard Law School, LL.M., 2010

University College London, LL.B., 2009

Fields of Research

Public international law

Constitutional law

Political philosophy

Representative Publications

"Political Constructivism and Reasoning about Peremptory Norms of International Law", Washington University Jurisprudence Review (forthcoming)

 

Conference Papers:

"Constitutional Characteristics of Peremptory Norms in International Law", presented at COST Action IS1003 Ph.D. Training School at the European University Institute, Florence, October 2011

 

"Some Reflections on Collective Rights and Self-Determination", presented at IX. Pavia Graduate Conference in Political Philosophy, Pavia, September 2011

Dissertation
Supervisors

Professor James Crawford


Dr. Amanda Perreau-Saussine