null Ella Schönleben

Ella Schönleben

Alumni

    Address

    Institute for International Law of Peace and Armed Conflict (IFHV) Ruhr University Bochum (RUB) Bochumer Fenster, 4th floor Massenbergstraße 9 B 44787 Bochum Germany

    Nationality

    German

    Research Interests

    Public International Law, International Human Rights Law

    Education

    Since 10/2016

    Studies in Law, Ruhr-University Bochum (Germany)

    08/2008 - 07/2016

    A levels ('Abitur') at Max-Planck-Gymnasium, Dortmund (Germany)

    Work Experience and other Activities

    Since 10 /2020

    Student Assistent, IFHV

    Since 09/2020

    Student Assistent for Ruhr-University's 2021 Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition team

    01/2020 - 09/2020

    Student Coach for Ruhr-University's 2020 Nelson Mandela World Human Rights Moot Court team

    08/2019 - 03/2020

    Student Coach for Ruhr-University's 2020 Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition team

    05/2019 - 11/2019

    Student Coach for Ruhr-University's HanseMoot Court team

    Since 2019

    Member of Ruhr-University's study group "Law and Global Challenges"

    03/2019 - 07/2019

    Student Coach for Ruhr University's 2019 Nelson Mandela World Human Rights Moot Court team

    Since 11/2018

    Student Assistant, Chair for Public Law, incl. European Law, International Law and International Economic Law

    08/2018 - 02/2019

    Participation in the 2019 Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition (German National Rounds 4th place)

    05/2017 - 11/2017

    Participation in the HanseMoot Court (2nd Place, Best Applicant Memorial, Best Oralist in the Final)

    Most recent Publications

    2020

    Bofax "Collective Self-Defence or Just Another Intervention? Some Thoughts on Turkey Allegedly Sending Syrian Mercenaries to Nagorno-Karabakh", Völkerrechtsblog

    2019

    "Ein Plädoyer für den Jessup", together with Darius Bentrup, Rouven Diekjobst and Judith Prasse, in: Humanitäres Völkerrecht / Journal for International Law of Peace and Armed Conflict 2019 (1-2), 115-117

    Language Skills

    German (mother tongue)

    English (fluent)

    French (fluent)