Mark Klamberg
Chief Editor
February 2013 -
Dr. Mark Klamberg is Associate Professor in international law at Uppsala University and a fellow at Stockholm Center for International Law and Justice (SCILJ). Klamberg is also a visiting lecturer at Queen Mary University of London and Edinburgh Law School. He is the author of several publications on international criminal law and other fields of international law, including ‘Evidence in International Criminal Trials: Confronting Legal Gaps and the Reconstruction of Disputed Events:’ (Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2013) and ‘Power and Law in International Society: International Relations as the Sociology of International Law’ (Routledge, 2015).
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Valentina Barrios
Research Administrator
February 2017 -
Valentina is studying a Master in Human Rights at the University of Uppsala in Sweden. She holds a Bachelor in Development and International Cooperation from Södertörn University.
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Sónia Rodrigues Goncalves
Research Administrator
August 2016 - January 2017
Sónia holds a Law Degree from Oporto University, Portugal, and a LL.M in European Intellectual Property Law from Stockholms University. Currently, she is a Master Candidate in European Economic Law also at Stockholms University. Sónia is a registered lawyer in Portugal and in Macau where she was practicing within different fields of law until 2015. In parallel to her practice as a lawyer, she was a legal advisor for the Portuguese Association for Victims Support between the years of 2009-13 and her main field of action was within criminal law. In addition, Sónia was also a representattive member of the same Association at the Portuguese Commission for the Protection of Children and Young People.
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Camilla Lind
Assistant Editor
August 2013 - 2014
Jur. kand. Camilla Lind graduated from Stockholm University in January 2013 with a thesis on the international immunities of high ranking state officials. She is an associate at the Stockholm law firm Kriström Advokatbyrå, where her areas of practice primarily consist of dispute resolution and criminal cases. Prior to that, she served as a law clerk at the District Court of Södertälje.
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LIU Sijia
Assistant Editor
August 2013 - 2015
LIU Sijia is currently studying in Peking University Law School as a Juris Master Candidate. In 2012, she also studied in the Human Rights Master Programme cooperated by the Research Center for Human Rights and Humanitarian Law of the Peking University Law School (PULS) and the Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law of Lund University, Sweden (RWI). In the same year, she passed the National Judicial Examination (the bar examination), allowing her to practice law in mainland China. In 2011, she graduated from Beihang University Foreign Languages School with honours, majoring in English. In 2009-10, she spent one year in Murray State University, USA, as an exchange student, during which time, she did a three-month internship for the Directing Attorney in Kentucky State Department of Public Advocacy (Murray Field). She is an Assistant in the ICC Legal Tools Project and a FICHL Fellow.
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Josef Svantesson
Assistant Editor February 2016
Josef Svantesson is currently studying for a Master of Laws at Stockholm University. He has previously graduated from Gothenburg University with a degree in political science and international relations, as well as worked as an intern for the Swedish Embassy in Kosovo.
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Hanna Szabo
Assistant Editor
August 2013 - 2014
Jur. kand. Hanna Szabo graduated from Stockholm University with a Swedish Master of Laws Degree. She has been accepted to the University of Essex in Colchester, England, and will spend a year in the United Kindom, taking the LL.M. in International Human Rights Law. Previously, she has worked as an intern for the Swedish Section of the International Commission of Jurists (ICJ).
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