Dr. James Devaney is Lecturer in Law at the University of Glasgow and member of the research group on International Law, Conflict and Security. He has studied law at the European University Institute in Florence, Italy (Ph.D. 2015, LL.M 2012), the University of Glasgow (LL.M (distinction) 2010) and the University of Strathclyde (LL.B (Hons) 2009). Whilst his primary area of research is the procedure of international courts and tribunals, he has published on a range of areas of international law, including State immunity, genocide, self-defence and the use of force, the law of the sea and State succession to treaties. His monograph, “Fact-Finding before the International Court of Justice”, which focusses on the use of evidence before international courts and tribunals including the adjudicative bodies of the WTO and inter-State arbitration, was published by Cambridge University Press in 2016. He is a member of the International Law Association Committee on the Procedure of International Courts and Tribunals.