Vita
Nora Markard is Director of the Käte Hamburger Kolleg ‘Legal Unity and Pluralism’ and Professor of Public Law and Human Rights at the University of Münster.
She previously held a junior professorship for international law, public law and global constitutionalism at the University of Hamburg and was a scholar-in-residence at the Center for Human Rights and Global Justice at NYU and a Global Teaching Fellow at Washington & Lee University. She studied law in Berlin and Paris and holds an MA in International Peace & Security from King’s College London. In 2011, she received her PhD in law from Humboldt University Berlin.
Her research interests include constitutional law, international refugee and human rights protection and general international law. She also specialises in critical legal research and legal gender studies.
Selected Publications
Grünberger, Michael/ Mangold, Anna K./ Markard, Nora/ Payandeh, Mehrdad/ Towfigh, Emanuel (Ed.): Diversität in Rechtswissenschaft und Rechtspraxis. Ein Essay, Baden-Baden 2021.
Greilich, Sophie/ Heuser, Helene/ Markard, Nora: Teaching Manual Refugee Law Clinic, Hamburg 2020.
Blome, Kerstin/ Fischer-Lescano, Andreas/ Franzki, Hannah/ Markard, Nora/ Oeter, Stefan (Ed.): Contested Regime Collisions. Norm Fragmentation in World Society, Cambridge 2016.
Kritische Justiz (Ed.): Streitbare JuristInnen. Eine andere Tradition, Vol. 2, Baden-Baden 2016.
Markard, Nora: Kriegsflüchtlinge. Gewalt gegen Zivilpersonen in bewaffneten Konflikten als Herausforderung für das Flüchtlingsrecht und den subsidiären Schutz, Tübingen 2012.