Personal Chair
- About
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- Email Address
- irene.couzigou@abdn.ac.uk
- Telephone Number
- +44 (0)1224 272437
- Office Address
C46E Taylor Building Law School University of Aberdeen High Street AB24 3UB Aberdeen
- School/Department
- School of Law
Biography
Professor Irène Couzigou researches in the field of general International Law, including International Human Rights Law. Her current research focuses on International Law on Peace and Security, especially International Law on Cybersecurity, International Law on the Use of Force and United Nations Law. Having been trained up to her doctoral degree at the University of Paris II, Professor Couzigou maintains a strong research interest in French Public Law.
Professor Couzigou belonged to the Steering Committee of the Scottish Law and Innovation Network. She advised the Scottish government on its cyber resilience strategy, as well as the United Arab Emirates and the UN Office on Drugs and Crime on the use of the Internet by terrorists. Furthermore, she is a rapporteur for the Oxford University Press database on the Law of International Organizations. She serves as a monograph and textbook reviewer for Cambridge University Press, Oxford University Press, Routledge, and Chatham House.
Professor Couzigou teaches general and specialised courses in Public International Law, at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. She accepts PhD applications in the field of International Law on Peace and Security, including International Law on Cybersecurity. She acts as a Law School senator, represents the Society of Legal Scholars, and convenes the Law School Research Seminar Series.
Before coming to Aberdeen, Professor Couzigou researched and taught at the Universities of Paris II (France), Heidelberg (Germany), and Mannheim (Germany). Professor Couzigou was a Research Fellow of the University of Paris II, the German Academic Exchange Service, and the Max Planck Institute for Public Comparative Law and International Law. She can read, speak, and write at academic level in English, French, and German.
Memberships and Affiliations
- Internal Memberships
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Senator: Law School representative at the Senate of the University of Aberdeen
Convenor of the Research Seminar Series of the Law School
Member of the Research Centre for Constitutional and Public International Law
Member of the Law and Computer Science Group
Associate member of the Centre for Global Security and Governance (https://www.abdn.ac.uk/global-security/about/expertsassociates/)
Affiliated member of the Institute of Conflict, Transition, and Peace Research of the University of Aberdeen
Previously: Director of LLM programmes
- External Memberships
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External examiner for the University of Exeter
Referent for Scotland of the French Association of Doctors in Law (AFDD)
Representative of the University of Aberdeen in the European academic network 'Study of movements of the international and European legal orders'
Representative of the Law School in the Society of Legal Scholars
Member of the International Law Association (French Branch)
Member of the European Society of International Law
Member of the French International Law Society
Rapporteur for the Oxford University Press database on the Law of International Organizations (http://opil.ouplaw.com/home/OXIO)
Member of board of editors of Geopolitics, History, and International Relations, Addleton Academic Publishers, New York
External reviewer of the Fund for Scientific Research of Belgium
Reviewer of monographs and textbooks for Cambridge University Press, Oxford University Press, Routledge, and Chatham House
Reviewer for the Applied Cybersecurity & Internet Governance Journal
- Research
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Research Overview
EXPERTISE
Public International Law, especially:
- Law of Peace and Security
- International Cybersecurity Law
- Law of International Organisations
- International and European Human Rights Law
Comparative Public Law, especially:
- French Public Law
- German Public Law
RECENT CONFERENCE PAPERS
- 2024: Paper at the workshop 'Foundations and Limits for the Criminalization of Preparatory Online Communication' at the University of Greifswald: 'Criminalizing Online Preparatory Acts - An International Perspective'
- 2024: Paper at the symposium on Cyber & International Law at the American University Washington College of Law: 'The Fight against the Manipulation of Information and the Right to Freedom of Expression: Lessons Learnt from France'
- 2024: Paper at the conference of the International Society of Public Law: 'Autonomous Cyber Defence and International Law'
- 2023: Paper at the roundtable 'Just Transitions and International Law' at the University of Dundee
- 2023: Paper at the workshop of the Universities of Lorraine and Rouen: 'Understanding and Adapting to Hybrid Warfare': 'The Qualification of a Cyberattack: Imprecise Criteria'
- 2022: Paper at the Scottish Law and Innovation Network conference: ‘Delegation of State Functions to Digital Companies: A Sustainable Solution to Secure Cyberspace?’
- 2021: Paper at the conference of the Society of Legal Scholars: 'Delegation of Public Functions to Digital Companies: An Opportunity more than a Threat'
- 2021: Paper at the conference of the International Society of Public Law: ‘The Limits of Law? The Multifaceted Approach of the French Legislation to Tackle Foreign Election Interference through Digital Disinformation’
- 2021: Paper at the conference ‘Commercial Law in a Time of Crises’ by the Centre for Commercial Law of the University of Aberdeen: ‘The Right to Cyber Self-Defence: A Controversial Solution for the Protection of Companies against Cyber Attacks’
- 2021: Paper at the conference 'International Law and Distribution' at the University of Glasgow: 'Securing Information Technology: The Need for Collaboration between States and Private Actors'
- 2021: Paper at the workshop ‘Democracy and Governance in the Internet Era’ organised by the American Branch of the International Law Association and South University of Georgia: 'The French Legislation on the Fight against the Manipulation of Information: Limited Means to Counter Digital Disinformation in Electoral Campaigns'
- 2021: Paper at the conference 'Intelligence and Autonomous' at the Vytautas Magnus University: 'The Empowerment of Platforms' Users against Online Disinformation: The French Legislation on the Fight against the Manipulation of Information'
- 2020: Paper at the conference of the Society of Legal Scholars: ‘Public-Private Partnership in Securing Cyberspace’
- 2019: Participation in the workshop at the University of Glasgow: 'Exploring Normative Gaps: Issues and Developments in Cyber-Security'
- 2019: Paper at the Edinburgh-Glasgow International Law Workshop: ‘Towards a State-Private Actor Partnership in Securing Cyberspace’
- 2019: Chair and discussant at the Workshop of the ESIL Interest Group on Peace and Security on ‘The Rule of Law in Cyberspace’
- 2019: Paper at the conference organised by the East China University of Political Science and Law: ‘The Criminalization of Online Terrorism Preparatory Acts under International Law’
- 2018: Research seminar at the University Halle-Wittenberg: ‘Unlawful State Cyber Operations under International Law’
- 2018: Paper at the conference of the Society of Legal Scholars: 'Fundamental International Principles Challenged by the Use of the Internet by States'
- 2018: Paper at the Forum on the Governance of the Internet: 'Reactions of States to Cyberattacks under International Law'
- 2018: Paper at the University of Lorraine: 'Protection of Human Rights in Coercive Actions of the Security Council'
- 2018: Paper at a conference organised by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime in collaboration with Qatar University College of Law: 'A Necessary Treaty on the Criminalisation of Online Terrorism Preparatory Acts'
- 2018: Paper at the conference of the British and Irish Law Education and Technology Association: ‘Towards a New Category of Cyber Crime: Online Terrorism Preparatory Offenses’
CONSULTATIONS
- 2021: Contribution to the EU consultation on the Draft AI Act
- 2020: Participation in the EU consultation on the Digital Services Act package
- 2019: Participation in the workshop 'Constructing a Digital Environment' organised by the Natural Environment Research Council.
- 2018: Feedback on 'Safe, secure and prosperous: a cyber-resilience strategy for Scotland. The Economic Opportunity. Key Actions 2018-2020 – Draft Document', prepared by the Scottish government
SUPERVISION
Professor Couzigou accepts PhD applicants in the field of international law on peace and security (especially international cybersecurity law) and comparative public law.
PhD thesis supervised at the University of Aberdeen:
- Benli Nurullah, Application of State Sovereignty over Cyberspace under International Law
- Enenu Okwori, An Analysis of the Right to Self-Defence against Non-State Actors in Cyberspace. Completed in 2022.
- Ezgi Ediboglu, The Transfer of Environmentally Sound Technologies under the Auspices of International Institutions: Exploring the Necessity of a Trilateral Cooperation of the CoP of the UNFCCC, World Trade Organization and World Bank. Completed in 2020.
- Marianthi Pappa, The 'Butterfly Effect' in Maritime Boundary Dispute Resolution. Completed in 2018.
- Mohamad Janaby, The Legal Regime Applicable to Private Military and Security Company Personnel in Armed Conflicts. Completed in 2016. Published: Mohamad Janaby, The Legal Regime Applicable to Private Military and Security Company Personnel in Armed Conflicts, Springer, 2016, 237pp.
- Jing Qi, Britain’s Drug-Pushing Activities in China: The Two Opium Wars from the Perspective of their Lawyers and Legal Advisers. Completed in 2013.
Funding and Grants
Award from the Society of Legal Scholar (SLS)
Award from the British and Irish Law Education Technology Association (BILETA)
Fellow at Sciences Po Paris
Award of the Franco-British Lawyers Society
Fellow from the Hague Academy of International Law
Award by the Centre for Academic Development of the University of Aberdeen for good practice in teaching
Fellow of the German Academic Exchange Service
Fellow of the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law in Heidelberg (Germany)
Fellow of the German National Academic Foundation
Fellow of the University Panthéon-Assas (Paris 2)
Fellow of the French Ministry of Education
- Teaching
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Teaching Responsibilities
At the University of Aberdeen, Professor Irène Couzigou teaches general and specialised courses in Public International Law, including a new course on International Cybersecurity Law, both at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Furthermore, she taught French Law, Comparative Law, European Law, and UK Public Law.
Professor Couzigou also taught International Cybersecurity Law, International Human Rights Law, and the Law of International Organisations as an invited scholar at the University of Munich (Germany) and the University of Glasgow.
Before coming to Scotland, Professor Couzigou taught diverse courses in Public International Law and French Public Law at the University of Paris II (France), the University of Heidelberg (Germany), and the University of Mannheim (Germany).
Postgraduate courses taught at the University of Aberdeen:
- 'The Evolution of International Law in a World of Crises'
- 'International Law: A Time of Challenges'
- 'International Law'
- 'The Use of Force in International Law'
- 'International Cybersecurity Law'
- 'The Law of International Organisations'
- 'International Human Rights Law'
- 'Media Law'
- 'Law, Business, Security: Petroleum Data Management'
Undergraduate courses taught at the University of Aberdeen:
- 'The Evolution of International Law in a World of Crises'
- 'International Law: A Time of Challenges'
- 'International Law'
- 'The Use of Force in International Law'
- 'Public International Law'
- 'Politics and International Relations'
- 'Sustainable International Development'
- 'Introduction to French Law'
- 'Foundations of Public Law'
- 'Introduction to Comparative Law'
- 'Public Comparative Law'
- 'EU Institutions and Law'
- Publications
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The Charter of the United Nations: A Commentary. Simma, B., Khan, D., Nolte, G., Paulus, A. (eds.). 4 edition. Oxford Univerity Press; OxfordChapters in Books, Reports and Conference Proceedings: Chapters (Peer-Reviewed)Art. 107
The Charter of the United Nations: A Commentary. Simma, B., Khan, D., Nolte, G., Paulus, A. (eds.). Oxford Univerity Press; OxfordChapters in Books, Reports and Conference Proceedings: Chapters (Peer-Reviewed)Art. 53 (Enemy State Clause)
The Charter of the United Nations: A Commentary. Simma, B., Khan, D., Nolte, G., Paulus, A. (eds.). 4 edition. Oxford Univerity Press; OxfordChapters in Books, Reports and Conference Proceedings: Chapters (Peer-Reviewed)Empowerment of Platforms’ Users against Online Disinformation: The French Legislation in the Fight against the Manipulation of Information
Intelligent and Autonomous: Transforming Values in the Face of Technology. Kalpokas, I., Kalpokiene, J. (eds.). Brill, pp. 107-125, 19 pagesChapters in Books, Reports and Conference Proceedings: Chapters (Peer-Reviewed)- [ONLINE] DOI: https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004547261_008
The Criminalization of Online Terrorism Preparatory Acts under International Law
Studies in Conflict and Terrorism, vol. 45, no. 5-6, pp. 535-554Contributions to Journals: ArticlesUnited Nations Security Council Resolution 2178 (2014) on threats to international peace and security caused by terrorist acts, 24 September 2014 (UN Doc S/RES/2178/2014)
Oxford International Organization 421, OUP DatabaseContributions to Specialist Publications: ArticlesLe référé contre les fausses informations : une procédure vidée de son sens par le nécessaire respect de la liberté d’expression
Droits fondamentaux et Constitutions sous le regard universel des docteurs en droit. Mestre, J., Maire, G., Richard, D. (eds.). LGDJ, pp. 451-456Chapters in Books, Reports and Conference Proceedings: ChaptersCommentary to the Commission’s proposal for the “AI Act” – Response to selected issues
Non-textual Forms: Web Publications and Websites- [ONLINE] https://ec.europa.eu/info/law/better-regulation/have-your-say/initiatives/12527-Artificial-intelligence-ethical-and-legal-requirements/F2665397_en
- [ONLINE] https://ec.europa.eu/info/law/better-regulation/have-your-say/initiatives/12527-Artificial-intelligence-ethical-and-legal-requirements_en
The French Legislation against Digital Information Manipulation in Electoral Campaigns: A Scope Limited by Freedom of Expression
Election Law Journal, vol. 20, no. 1, pp. 98-115Contributions to Journals: ArticlesA Necessary Harmonised Criminalisation of Online Acts Precursor of Terrorism
Internet Law Bulletin, vol. 23, no. 3, pp. 46-49Contributions to Journals: Articles- [ONLINE] DOI: https://doi.org/10.3316/agispt.20200827035651