Ralph Wilde

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Person.png Ralph Wilde  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(Academic)
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Alma materLondon School of Economics, University of London, European University Institute, Cambridge University

Ralph Wilde is an academic and expert in public international law. He is a faculty member at University College London (UCL). His 2008 book "International Territorial Administration: How Trusteeship and The Civilizing Mission Never Went Away"—examining international territorial administration in consideration of Third World approaches to international law and postcolonial theory—was published by Oxford University Press.

Education

  • 1995 Bachelor of Science London School of Economics
  • 1996 Diploma University of London
  • 1998 European Human Rights Law from the European University Institute
  • 1999 Master of Laws from Cambridge University
  • 2000 Master of Arts University of London
  • 2003 Doctor of Laws (PhD) Cambridge University

Career

In 2002 Ralph Wilde became a member of University College London Faculty of Laws. He is a public law expert, specialising in international law. He also studies "human rights beyond borders". He has published many papers regarding international law and human rights.

He won an award for his 2008 book, "International Territorial Administration: How Trusteeship and The Civilizing Mission Never Went Away". In 2009 he was awarded the Certificate of Merit from the American Society of International Law.

Addressing the ICJ

On 26 February 2024, Dr Ralph Wilde addressed the International Court of Justice on behalf of the Arab League.


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