PhD Thesis
Title: Reasons in International Judicial Decisions
PhD Supervisor: Andrea Bianchi
Expected completion date: 2024
Profile
Irene Miano is a PhD Candidate and teaching assistant in International Law at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies. As part of the fast-track program, she also obtained a Master in International Law at the same institution. Before her admission to the Graduate Institute in 2019, she worked at a legal firm in Milan for two years as a legal trainee. She also obtained a degree (combined bachelor and master) in law from the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart in Milan. During this program, she spent six months at the law school of Tilburg University as an exchange student. She passed the Italian bar exam in 2022.
Academic Work experience
Research Experience
Teaching Assistant (International Law Department)
Research Interests
- International Courts and tribunals
- International Dispute Settlement
- Relationship between Law and Politics
Publications and Works
- Irene Miano and Luca Lantero, “I codici etici delle università italiane. Una analisi comparata”, in Luca Lantero and Chiara Finocchietti (eds), Etica e università, Vita e Pensiero, 2022, pp.13-35
- Irene Miano, “An Inclusive International Court of Justice: Still a Long Way to Go?”, Völkerrechtsblog, 10.11.2023, doi: 10.17176/20231110-083511-0
- Irene Miano, “Inherent Jurisdiction in the Practice of The International Court of Justice: a Tool to Trespass On or to Protect States’ Consent?”, The Law and Practice of International Courts and Tribunals, 22(3), 2023, pp. 463-484, https://doi.org/10.1163/15718034-bja10106, E-ISSN: 1571-8034, Print ISSN: 1569-1853