New project: "Women of International Law"
We are delighted to present our new project, “Women of International Law”, a series of interviews with outstanding women who have achieved professional success in such a challenging field as international law. We ask them to share their career paths, challenges, and advice for those starting out in the profession.
We hope that the stories and advice from established professionals will assist both those who are new to this fascinating field and those who are already building their careers by means of seeing role models, being inspired by how they have solved similar problems, learning about new opportunities, and eventually finding their own voice in international law.
The interview series will start with an honest and engaging discussion with Vera Rusinova, PhD in Law, Head of the International Law Department, Faculty of Law, National Research University Higher School of Economics. You may soon listen to it as a podcast as well.
Experts and speakers
Vera Rusinova
Doctor of Law, Head of the International Law Department, Faculty of Law, National Research University Higher School of Economics
Head of the International Law Department, Faculty of Law, National Research University Higher School of Economics in Moscow; received a Doctor of legal sciences (Dr. hab.) degree in Moscow and holds a Master degree from the University of Göttingen; a Co-Chair of the International Law Association’s Committee on Use of Force, a Member of the European Society of International Law, and the Russian Association of International Law.