

Fiona de Londras
Focused on real-world applications of law, Fiona de Londras is a distinguished Professor of Law at Emory University, where she delves into the intricate intersections of counterterrorism, human rights, and the challenges posed by capacity crises and catastrophic violent crises. Her academic journey is marked by a profound commitment to understanding how crises impact human rights law and discourse, a theme that resonates throughout her extensive body of work. Professor de Londras has an impressive portfolio of over 60 publications, contributing significantly to the academic and practical understanding of law in times of crisis. Her scholarly contributions are not only numerous but also influential, shaping contemporary debates and policies in her areas of expertise. She is a co-editor of Legal Studies and serves as the Joint Editor-in-Chief of the Irish Yearbook of International Law, roles that underscore her leadership in the field. In addition to her editorial responsibilities, Professor de Londras is the founder of the blog Human Rights in Ireland, a platform that fosters dialogue and disseminates knowledge on pressing human rights issues. Her work on this blog reflects her dedication to bridging the gap between academic research and public discourse, making complex legal issues accessible to a broader audience. Her academic influence extends beyond Emory University, as she holds positions as an Adjunct Professor at UNSW School of Law and a Visiting Professor at UCD School of Law. These roles highlight her international reach and the global relevance of her research. Through her teaching and mentorship, she inspires the next generation of legal scholars and practitioners to engage critically with the challenges posed by crises to human rights. Professor de Londras's research is characterized by a keen awareness of the practical implications of legal frameworks in times of crisis. Her work not only contributes to academic scholarship but also informs policy-making and legal practice, ensuring that human rights considerations remain central in the face of global challenges. Her dedication to this field makes her a pivotal figure in contemporary legal studies, particularly in the context of crisis management and human rights protection.
Publications
, 243, 2015-01-01
, 203-251, 2019-01-01
, 33-50, 2020-03-01
, 562-595, 2008-01-01
, 115-138, 2018-12-17