Martin Lolle Christensen

Martin Lolle Christensen

Guest researcher

I am a postdoc on the TEMPTATION project where I empirically study the reach of the empirical turn in legal research. I hold a Master’s degree in Law from Copenhagen University as well as an LLM and PhD from the European University Institute. My PhD thesis was on judicial borrowing among regional human rights courts. I have previously worked as a research assistant for the From Dogma to Data research project at iCourts, Centre of Excellence for International Courts, and have published on computational methods, particular citation network analysis, and its utility in legal research.

Primary fields of research

Public international law, International and Regional Human Rights Law, International Legal Theory and Legal methods.

Teaching

International Law, Human Rights, Legal Methods and interdisciplinary approaches

Current research

TEMPTATION - Turning Empirical? The Transformation of Scholarship of International Law. 

Research Project funded by the Independent Research Fund Denmark, investigating the 'empirical turn' in international legal scholarship. The project is embedded within iCourts - Centre of Excellence for International Courts.

 

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