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Elulookirjeldus (CV)
1.Eesnimi Lauri
2.Perekonnanimi Mälksoo
3.Töökoht Tartu Ülikooli õigusteaduskond
4.Ametikoht Rahvusvahelise õiguse õppetooli hoidja, dotsent
5.Sünniaeg 28.01.1975 (päev.kuu.aasta)
6.Haridus 2002.a Dr. iur., Berliini Humboldti Ülikooli õigusteaduskond (summa cum laude)
1999.a LL.M., Geogrgetowni Ülikooli õigusteaduskond (with distinction)
1998.a LL.B., Tartu Ülikooli õigusteaduskond (cum laude)
1995-1996, Göttingeni Ülikooli õigusteaduskond (vahetusüliõpilane)
7.Teenistuskäik 2005 - Rahvusvahelise õiguse õppetooli hoidja, Tartu Ülikooli õigusteaduskond
2003 - Rahvusvahelise õiguse ja EL-i õiguse lektoraadi juhataja, Tartu Ülikooli õigusteaduskond
2002 - Eesti Vabariigi õiguskantsleri rahvusvahelise õiguse ja EL-i õiguse nõunik
1999-2003 Lepinguline rahvusvahelise õiguse õppejõud, Tartu Ülikooli õigusteaduskond
1997-1998 Uurimisassistent avaliku õiguse instituudis, Tartu Ülikooli õigusteaduskond
8.Teaduskraad Dr. iur.
9.Teaduskraadi välja
andnud asutus, aasta
Berliini Humboldti Ülikooli õigusteaduskond (summa cum laude)
2002
10.Tunnustused 2004 august - 2005 mai Hauser'i Uurimisteadlane New Yorgi Ülikooli õigusteaduskonnas
2003 Berliini Humboldti Ülikooli õigusteaduskonna "Raamatukogu Sõprade Klubi" rahaline eriauhind dissertatsiooni eest
11.Teadusorganisatsiooniline
ja –administratiivne
tegevus
Eesti Õigusteadlaste Seltsi juhatuse liige, alates 2004.a
Ameerika Rahvusvahelise Õiguse Seltsi liige, alates 1998.a
Baltic Yearbook of International Law, toimetuskolleegiumi liige, alates 2005.a
12.Juhendamisel kaitstud
väitekirjad
13.Teadustöö põhisuunad Rahvusvahelise õiguse teooria ja ajalugu.
Inimõigused.
Eesti riikluse rahvusvahelis-õiguslikud aspektid
14.Jooksvad grandid -
15.Teaduspublikatsioonid

1912 and 2005: the Theory of the Inequality of States of the Russian International Law Scholar Vladimir Hrabar, American Society of International Law Proceedings 2005 (accepted)

"The Context of International Legal Arguments: ‘Positivist’ International Law Scholar August von Bulmerincq (1822-1890) and His Concept of Politics" Journal of the History of International Law No. 2 2005 (accepted)

"Von der Demokratie bis zur Diktatur: Ein verborgener Dialog zwischen Artur-Tõeleid Kliimann und Carl Schmitt", 43 Der Staat 2004, pp. 57-82.

"Illegal Annexation and State Continuity: the Case of the Incorporation of the Baltic States by the USSR", Leiden/Boston, Martinus Nijhoff, 2003.

"State Responsibility and the Challenge of the Reslist Paradigm: The Demand of Baltic Victims of Soviet Mass Repressions for Compensation from Russia", 3 Baltic Yearbook of International Law" 2003, pp. 57-76.

"State Identity, Deconstruction and "Functional Splitting": The Case of Illegal Annexations, 7 Austrian Review of International and European Law 2002, pp. 91-110.

"Soviet Genocide? Communist Mass Deportations in the Baltic States and International Law, 14 Leiden Journal of International Law 2001, pp. 757-787.

"Language Rights in International Law: Why the Phoenix is Still in the Ashes", 12 Florida Journal of International Law 2000, pp. 432-465.

"Professor Uluots, the Estonian Government in Exile and the Continuity of the Republic of Estonia in International Law", 69 Nordic Journal of International Law 2000, pp. 289-316.

"Justice, Order and Anarchy: The Right of Peoples to Self-Determination and the Conflicting Values in International Law", 4 Juridica International 1999, pp. 75-79.

viimati muudetud: 15.08.2005

Curriculum Vitae (CV)
1.First Name Lauri
2.Surname Mälksoo
3.Institution Tartu University Faculty of Law
4.Position Holder of the Chair of International Law, Assistant Professor
5.Date of birth 28.01.1975 (day.month.year)
6.Education 2002 Dr.iur. Berlin Humboldt University Faculty of Law (summa cum laude)
1999 LL.M. Georgetown University Law Center (with distinction)
1998 LL.B. Tartu University Faculty of Law (with distinction)
1995-1996 Göttingen University Faculty of Law (guest student)
7.Research and
professional experience
2005 - Holder of the Chair of International Law, Tartu University
2003 - Head of the International and EU Law Division, Lecturer, Tartu University Faculty of Law
2002 - Adviser of International and EC Law of the Legal Chancellor of the Republic of Estonia
1999-2003 Contractual Lecturer of International Law, Tartu University
1997-1998 Research Assistant at the Institute of Public Law, Tartu University
8.Academic degree Dr. iur.
9.Dates and sites of
earning the degrees
Humboldt University Berlin, Faculty of Law (summa cum laude), 2002
10.Honours/awards August 2004 - May 2005 Hauser Research Scholar at NYU School of Law
2003 - Special Award for the Dissertation from the Humbolst University Society "Law Library Friends of the Humboldt University"
11.Research-administrative
experience
Board member of the Estonian Academic Lawyers' Association, since 2004
Member of the American Society of International Law, since 1998
Editorial board member of the Baltic Yearbook of International Law, since 2005
12.Supervised dissertations
13.Current research program Theory and history of International Law.
Human Rights.
International legal aspects of Estonia's statehood.
14.Current grant funding -
15.List of most important publications

1912 and 2005: the Theory of the Inequality of States of the Russian International Law Scholar Vladimir Hrabar, American Society of International Law Proceedings 2005 (accepted)

"The Context of International Legal Arguments: ‘Positivist’ International Law Scholar August von Bulmerincq (1822-1890) and His Concept of Politics" Journal of the History of International Law No. 2 2005 (accepted)

"Von der Demokratie bis zur Diktatur: Ein verborgener Dialog zwischen Artur-Tõeleid Kliimann und Carl Schmitt", 43 Der Staat 2004, pp. 57-82.

"Illegal Annexation and State Continuity: the Case of the Incorporation of the Baltic States by the USSR", Leiden/Boston, Martinus Nijhoff, 2003.

"State Responsibility and the Challenge of the Reslist Paradigm: The Demand of Baltic Victims of Soviet Mass Repressions for Compensation from Russia", 3 Baltic Yearbook of International Law" 2003, pp. 57-76.

"State Identity, Deconstruction and "Functional Splitting": The Case of Illegal Annexations, 7 Austrian Review of International and European Law 2002, pp. 91-110.

"Soviet Genocide? Communist Mass Deportations in the Baltic States and International Law, 14 Leiden Journal of International Law 2001, pp. 757-787.

"Language Rights in International Law: Why the Phoenix is Still in the Ashes", 12 Florida Journal of International Law 2000, pp. 432-465.

"Professor Uluots, the Estonian Government in Exile and the Continuity of the Republic of Estonia in International Law", 69 Nordic Journal of International Law 2000, pp. 289-316.

"Justice, Order and Anarchy: The Right of Peoples to Self-Determination and the Conflicting Values in International Law", 4 Juridica International 1999, pp. 75-79.

last updated: 15.08.2005

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