Brianne Mcgonigle Leyh
International and European Law
Utrecht University
Netherlands
Biography
Dr. Brianne McGonigle Leyh is an attorney specializing in international criminal law and procedure, human rights, victims’ rights and transitional justice. She received her Bachelors degree (BA) from Boston University, graduating magna cum laude with a self-crafted major in the study of international law and human rights, her Law degree (JD) from American University’s Washington College of Law, graduating cum laude, and her Masters (MA) in International Affairs from AmericanUniversity’s School of International Service. In 2011 she obtained her PhD from Utrecht University’s Netherlands Institute of Human Rights (SIM) where she wrote her dissertation on victim participation in international criminal proceedings.
Research Interest
Cultures, Citizenship and Human Rights
Publications
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Mc Gonigle, B.N. & Fraser, J.A. (19.03.2015). Fine-tuning the ICC’s Reparations Regime: Appeals Chamber Decision on Reparations in Lubanga Case.
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Fraser, J.A. & Mc Gonigle, B.N. (03.05.2016). When It Rains, It Pours: Tracking the recent developments in international criminal justice.
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Mc Gonigle, B.N. (2016). National and Hybrid Tribunals - Benefits and Challenges . In Peter Malcontent (Eds.), Facing the Past - Amending Historical Injustices through Instruments of Transitional Justice (pp. 115-138). Antwerp: Intersentia.