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Charlotte Steinorth
Department of Legal Studies • Central European University • Nador utca 9
H-1051 Budapest •Hungary • Steinorthc@ceu.hu • +36 1 327 3199
Curriculum Vitae
ACADEMIC APOINTMENTS
2012- Assistant Professor, Legal Studies Department, Central European
University
2008-2011 Research Fellow, Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and
International Law
2005-2008 Part-time Member of Staff, Law Department, The London School of
Economics and Political Science
EDUCATION
2000-2005 PhD studies, Law Department, The London School of Economics and
Political Science. Thesis title: ‘Democratic Governance and
International Law: Ideas and Realities’ supervised by Dr. C. Beyani
and Judge Sir C. Greenwood and passed without corrections by
Professor D. Harris and Professor R. Müllerson.
Recipient of the Olive Stone Memorial Scholarship
LSE Law Department Research Studentship
1998-1999 LLM in Public International Law (merit), The London School of
Economics and Political Science.
1996-1997 Maîtrise en droit, mention droit international et européen (assez bien),
Université Panthéon-Assas (Paris II).
1995-1996 Maîtrise de sciences politiques (bien, assez bien), Université
Panthéon-Assas (Paris II).
1992-1995 DEUG mention droit and Licence en droit, Université Panthéon-
Assas (Paris II).
COURSES TAUGHT (2005-2011)
2008-2011 Lecturer on the Kolloquium in Public International Law, Ruprecht
Karls-Universität, Heidelberg
2007-2008 Class teacher Public International Law, The London School of
Economics and Political Science
2006-2008 Guest lecturer International Protection of Human Rights, The London
School of Economics and Political Science
2005-2008 Class teacher International Protection of Human Rights, The London
School of Economics and Political Science
OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
2013 (January-June) Director of the Doctoral (S.J.D.) Program
2008-2011 Editor of the Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law
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