Maite van Regemorter

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Maïté Van Regemorter started her studies at the BSIS in April 2012 as a research student on the PhD program in International Law. Previously, she earned her Master in Law (2008) and Master in International Relations (2008) degrees from the Université Libre de Bruxelles (Belgium) and her LLM in International Law and International Relations degree (2011) from the BSIS.

After and during her studies, she did internships at the Human Rights and Social Justice Research Institute of the London Metropolitan University, at the International Justice division of Human Rights Watch, at the Belgian delegation to the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva and at the International Humanitarian Law section of the Belgian Red Cross.
She was admitted to the Brussels Bar in 2010 and is now a lawyer in a law office specialised in criminal law, migration law and international human rights law.

PUBLICATIONS

D. Daie, K. Sbai, C. Vaillant & M. Van Regemorter (dir. E. Derriks), Droit des étrangers. Chronique de jurisprudence., Bruxelles, Larcier, December 2012 M. Van Regemorter, « Lumumba’s death, a war crime in an international armed conflict ? », (2011) 11-12, Journal of International Crimes and History

RESEARCH

The working title of Maïté’s research project is “The right to liberty and the International Criminal Court”. It endeavors to answer the question whether the right to liberty for an accused before the ICC is a void right due to the lack of obligation on a state to guarantee his/her provisional release.

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