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NIKI ALOUPI

Niki Aloupi has been Professor of Public International Law at the University Paris-Panthéon-Assas since September 2018. She is currently a member of the Legal and Technical Commission of the International Seabed Authority (2023-2027). From her agrégation in 2012 up to 2018 she was Professor at the University of Strasbourg. She has taught as a visitor at the Universities of Sciences Po Paris, Roma Sapienza, Jena, Alabama, Padova, Bordeaux, Le Mans, Galatasaray and at the International Institute of Human Rights. She has been invited by the Curatorium of The Hague Academy of International Law to deliver a special course in 2025. Niki Aloupi has also been a judge representative of the UNHCR at the French National Court of Asylum Law (CNDA) from 2013 to 2023. 

Author of numerous publications relating to the Law of the Sea, to Public International Law and Systems Reports, she teaches, other than the Law of the Sea, Public International Law, Law of International Spaces, International Organizations Law, Asylum Law and General Principles of International Economic Law. She has co-coordinated, with Gabriele Goettche-Wanli, the White Paper on the Ocean for the International Law Association’s 150 years celebration. 

Niki Aloupi is the Director of the Master’s degree in International Administration and the codirector of the Environmental Studies Division at the University Paris-Panthéon-Assas. She is the director of the quarterly column on “International Jurisprudence” of the Revue Générale de Droit International Public, of which she is also a member of the Editorial Board. She is also the director of the column “International Spaces” of the Annuaire Français des Relations Internationales, as well as member of the Editorial Boards of the French Journal of Legal Policy and of the American Yearbook of International Law. She is deputy treasurer and a member of the Board of the French Society for International Law (SFDI). From 2011 to 2021, she has been serving as a secretary-editor of the Institute of International Law.