Research Highlights from the Past Year
Centre researchers have made a number of notable contributions to debates within International Relations, European Studies and international law over the past year.
Laust Schouenborg and Line Engbo Gissel have both published pieces in European Journal of International Relations.
Schouenborg, L. (2022). The corruption of international society? General and complete disarmament from the perspective of the practitioners. European Journal of International Relations, 28(3), 616–639.
Gissel, L. E. (2022). The standardisation of transitional justice. European Journal of International Relations, 28(4), 859–884.
Sevasti Chatzopoulou has published two pieces in Journal of Common Market Studies and Journal of European Integration, the latter together with Christopher K. Ansell.
Chatzopoulou, S. (2023). Resilience of the Silo Organizational Structure in the European Commission. Journal of Common Market Studies, 61(2), 545-562.
Chatzopoulou, S., & Ansell, C. (2023). The Construction of the EU as a Strategic Entrepreneur: The Internal-External-Internal Nexus. Journal of European Integration, 45(2), 275-292.
Moreover, Kerstin Carlson and Miriam Bak McKenna have each published a book on international law.
Carlson, K. (2022). The Justice Laboratory: International Law in Africa. Washington, D.C.: Chatham House/Brookings Institute.
Bak-McKenna, M. (2023). Reckoning with Empire: Self-Determination in International Law. Leiden: Brill.
Finally, Sevasti Chatzopoulou and Kerstin Carlson have received different grants to support their research from the Carlsberg Foundation, the Nordic Research Council for Criminology and the Schaeffer Center for the Study of Genocide, Human Rights and Conflict Prevention.