International Human Rights Law / Enforced Disappearances / International Criminal Law / Public International Law / Transitional Justice / Responsibility to Protect / International Crimes / State and Individual Responsibility / Sexual Violence / Obligation of States Towards Migrants
Ana Srovin Coralli is a Teaching Assistant at the Geneva Academy and a PhD candidate at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies. Her research explores Responsibility for Atrocity Crimes and Omissionss.
Before joining the Geneva Academy, Ana worked as an Associate Program Officer at swisspeace. Prior to that, she conducted research for a member of the International Law Commission and interned with the United Nations Committee on Enforced Disappearances.
Since 2018, Ana has focused on enforced disappearances, in particular in questions related to the search for disappeared persons and more recently, on the coordination between the search and criminal investigations concerning disappeared persons. She has published on various topics of international law, including enforced disappearances, jus cogens, migrants, R2P and the regulation of handling waste from electrical and electronic equipment in the European Union.
Ana holds a Master in International Law from the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies and a Master in Law from the Faculty of Law of the University of Ljubljana.
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The Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights
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Swisspeace
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Migration Policy Institute (MPI)
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Völkerrechtsblog
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Legal Practice
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