International Humanitarian Law / International Human Rights Law / International Courts and Tribunals / International Criminal Law / Conduct of Hostilities / Use of Force / International Refugee Law / European Human Rights Law / International Law Theory / Gender-Based Violence / United Nations Law / International Organisations / Human Trafficking
Revaz Tkemaladze is a Teaching Assistant at the Geneva Academy and a PhD candidate at the Faculty of Law of the University of Geneva. His research focuses on state and individual accountability mechanisms for hostilities-related violations and war crimes.
Revaz has worked within the International Committee of the Red Cross Advisory Service on International Humanitarian Law as an Intern, where he conducted research on legal mechanisms to enhance compliance with IHL. He has also worked as a Legal Adviser at the Litigation Unit of the Department of State Representation in International Courts of the Ministry of Justice of Georgia, in which capacity he assisted in the preparation of observations on cases and communications before the European Court of Human Rights and the United Nations Treaty Bodies. Revaz has completed internships at an anti-corruption NGO Transparency International and U.S. Peace Corps. He has organized and judged multiple national and international moot court competitions.
Revaz holds an LLM in International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights at the Geneva Academy and LLB and LLM degrees in International Law from Tbilisi State University.