Shirine Arab
About Shirine Arab
Shirine Arab is an Assistant Lecturer in Public Law and Public International Law at Aix-Marseille University, where she has been a Ph.D. candidate since 2016. She has gained diverse experience through various roles in international law and humanitarian organizations across Europe and the Middle East.
Work at Aix-Marseille University
Shirine Arab has been an Assistant Lecturer in Public Law and Public International Law at Aix-Marseille University since 2019. In this role, she contributes to the academic environment by teaching and engaging with students in the field of public law. Additionally, she has been a Ph.D. candidate in Public International Law at the same institution since 2016, dedicating her research efforts to this area for over eight years.
Education and Expertise
Shirine Arab's academic focus includes Public Law and Public International Law. She has pursued her doctoral studies in these fields, which indicates a strong foundation in legal principles and international frameworks. Her educational background is complemented by various research training experiences in humanitarian and human rights law, enhancing her expertise in these critical areas.
Background in Humanitarian Law
Shirine Arab has engaged in multiple research training programs related to humanitarian law. In 2018, she participated in a Doctoral Research Training at the International Institute of Humanitarian Law in San Remo, Italy, focusing on International Humanitarian Law. The following year, she continued her training at the same institute, concentrating on the Law of Internal Displacement. These experiences have contributed to her understanding of the legal frameworks governing humanitarian issues.
Experience with International Organizations
Shirine Arab has gained practical experience through various roles with international organizations. She served as a Communications and Research Intern with United Nations Volunteers in Bonn, Germany, in 2015. Additionally, she worked with the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva, Switzerland, in 2017. Her internships provided her with insights into international governance and human rights advocacy.
Field Research Experience
In 2017, Shirine Arab worked as a Field Researcher for the Institut Français du Proche-Orient (Ifpo) in both Beirut, Lebanon, and Amman, Jordan. These positions involved conducting field research, which likely enhanced her understanding of regional issues and contributed to her academic pursuits in public law and international relations.