
International Law & System Thinking
Bridging research, strategic foresight and global coalition-building
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About Me
My work applies systems thinking to international law and global governance, examining how interconnected legal, technological, environmental, and geopolitical systems shape contemporary world order. I am particularly interested in complexity, institutional adaptation, and how governance frameworks can better respond to systemic risks and rapidly evolving global challenges.
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Leadership Highlights
Conference Convenor & Editor, 2025-present
Convened the 15th Cambridge International Law Journal Conference with keynotes and moderation by 3 ECHR and ICC Judges; editor of the Cambridge International Law Journal volumes 15(1) & 15(2)
PhD Researcher, Department of Land Economy, 2025-present
Thesis research on the international law of environmental warfare: from scorched earth tactics to the weaponisation of climate and space technologies; working papers on Chinese agritech innovation system and state-led innovation models
Engagement Coordinator, 2025-present
Leading global engagement for 9 Cambridge-funded online courses on sustainable development law and policy
Legal Fellow, 2024-25 & 2026
Advising 10+ Indigenous communities to combat economic injustices and land rights violations in clean energy and carbon sequestration projects through strategic litigation at the EACJ and national courts
Regional Focal Point for Europe, 2024-presente
Advising UN agencies (e.g., UNCCD Secretariat, FAO, and ECOSOC) and governments on their youth and local community engagement strategies to combat deforestation and desertification
Research Lead (Agritech), 2017-22
Led research workstreams for 10+ UN knowledge outputs on agritech innovation policy in Asia and the Pacific; co-founded Asia’s first agritech research platform to facilitate knowledge exchange among 300+ stakeholders
Cambridge International Law Journal Annual Conference in Numbers
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International Court Judges engaged
Judge Ioannis Ktistakis (ECHR), Judge Beti Hohler (ICC) and Judge Mateja Đurović (ECHR)
400+
Abstract submissions received
record number of submission in the annual conference's 15 years of history
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Panels
on human rights, international environmental law, international law of armed conflicts, technology, economic and investment law, international criminal law and the intellectual development of international law
200+
Leading and emerging scholars engaged
In-person and virtually
Democratising Education for Global Sustainability & Justice (DemEd Global),
University of Cambridge in Numbers
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Course offerings
covering the SDGs, Paris Agreement, Biodiversity Framework, Wealth Economy, Trade Rules, Investment Rules, Human Rights, Gender Equality and Children Rights; developed by world-leading course experts from Cambridge and leading research institutions
13K+
Learners
since programme inception in 2023
170+
Countries covered
with strong focus on climate-vulnerable countries in the Global South
34K+
Contacts
in our sustainable development law and policy network for 20+ global roundtables and symposia organised annually in addition to the course offerings
World Economic Forum Inaugural Intergenerational Foresight Handbook 2026
Recent research highlights - Europe & Eurasia Regional Co-Lead
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