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Völkerrechtsblog Takes Its Annual End-of-the-Year Break until January 11

20.12.2025

We are taking our annual end-of-the-year break to regroup and recharge for new exciting projects to come!

It will be an exciting new year with a sigificantly expanded caring and creative Völkerrechtsblog community!

A warm welcome to our new Editorial Team members and the new members of our Scientific Advisory Board!

New Editorial Team Members:

New Social Media Editors:

New Podcast Team Members:

And a warm welcome to our New Scientific Advisory Board Members:

And of course, two colleagues who have been part of the blog for a long time, Sué González Hauck former Editor-in-Chief and Sebastian Spitra have moved from the Editorial Team to the Scientific Advisory Board.

We are much looking forward to working with you in 2026 and many more years to come!

 

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Anna Sophia Tiedeke

Anna is a PhD candidate at Humboldt University Berlin and holds a scholarship from the Heinrich Böll Foundation. She is currently working as a Research Fellow at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law with the humanet3 research project, which is based in Berlin at the Centre for Human and Machines at the Max Planck Institute for Human Development. She is a Co-Editor-in-Chief at Völkerrechtsblog.

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Sissy Katsoni
Sissy Katsoni is a Postdoctoral Researcher at Ruhr-University Bochum and a Legal Adviser at Front-LEX. She is a Co-Editor-in-Chief and Innovation Officer at Völkerrechtsblog.
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Leopold Raab

Leopold is a Law Clerk (Rechtsreferendar) at the Higher Regional Court of Berlin and a Co-Editor-in-Chief of Völkerrechtsblog. He was previously a Legal Adviser at the General Secretariat of the Council of the European Union in the field of EU External Relations.

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