C.L. (Lottie) Lane, Dr
Assistant Professor of Public International Law
E-mail:
c.l.lane rug.nl
Current Employment |
University of Groningen / Assistant Professor of Public International LawAugust 2018-Present, Department of Transboundary Legal StudiesUniversity of Groningen / Postdoctoral Researcher in EU non-discrimination lawJuly 2019-Present, Fundamental Rights in Courts and Regulation projectUniversity of Groningen / PhD CandidateOctober 2013 - May 2018, Groningen Centre for Law and GovernanceUniversity of Groningen / Junior Lecturer in International LawOctober 2015 - July 2017, International Law Department |
Education |
University of Groningen / LLM in International Law and Law of International Organizations, Specialization Human Rights (summa cum laude) August 2012 - August 2013University of Durham / Bachelor of Laws (First Class Honours) October 2007 - June 2011 |
Relevant positions |
President and Editor-in-Chief / Groningen Journal of International Law February 2013 - January 2016Co-Chair, Working Group on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights / Netherlands School of Human Rights ResearchSeptember 2014 - December 2015Reporter / 76th Biennial Conference of the International Law Association, Washington D.C April 2014Publishing Director / Groningen Journal of International LawOctober 2012 - February 2013 |
Teaching Experience |
International Law Research Seminar / second year LLB April 2016 – July 2017Introduction to International and European Law / first year LLB February 2016 - April 2017Public International Law / second year LLB November 2015 - February 2017Legal English / Master course April-June 2018Supervisor, Bachelor and master theses March 2014 - July 2017 |
Selected PublicationsSelected International Conference OrganisationLanguages |
L. Lane, ‘Mitigating humanitarian crises during non-international armed conflicts – the role of human rights and ceasefire agreements’ 1(2) Journal of International Humanitarian Action (2016).L. Lane, ‘Private providers of essential public services and de jure responsibility for human rights’, in: M. Hesselman, A. Hallo de Wolf and B. Toebes (eds.), Socio-Economic Human Rights in Essential Public Services Provision (Routledge, 2016), 129-139.L. Lane and M. Hesselman, ‘Governing Disasters: Embracing Human Rights and Good Governance in a Multi-Actor, Multi-Level Disaster Governance Landscape’, Politics and Governance (forthcoming, 2017).M. Hesselman and L. Lane, ‘A Human Rights-Based Approach to Disaster Governance: Bringing Non-State Actors (NGOs and Companies) In’, Disaster Prevention and Management (forthcoming, 2017).Co-organiser, Netherlands School of Human Rights Research Annual Research Day, ‘Human Rights Research Methodologies’ / University of Groningen November 2015Co-organiser, Expert Meeting of the Working Group on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, the International Development Law Organisation and Global Health Law Groningen, ‘Upstream lessons for Non-Communicable Diseases in a Post 2015 international human rights law development agenda’ / The Hague September 2015Co-organiser, Netherlands School for Human Rights Working Group on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights Research Day 2014, ‘Businesses and Water: constraints of economic, social and cultural rights’ / Utrecht University November 2014English / Native speakerDutch / B1-B2 CEFRFrench / B1 CEFRSpanish / A2 CEFR |
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