Professor profile
About
Gregor Maučec is Lecturer in Law at the University of Liverpool and Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Amsterdam’s Faculty of Law. At the New University’s Faculty of Government and European Studies he also leads module on Global Migration Law. He holds a doctorate (PhD) in Law and a master’s degree in International Law (both from the University of Maribor). He is currently the Principal Investigator of the research project entitled “Intuitions and International Judging: An Interdisciplinary Study of ‘Thinking-Fast’ Decision-Making on the International Criminal Bench –JUDGEHUNCH”. His writing and publications have focused on the international judicial behaviour; protection of minorities through international courts; international(ised) criminal tribunals; various transitional justice issues; and legal aspects of a migration-border defence nexus in the context of European integrated border management.
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He has also presented numerous conference and seminar papers on these topics.
- Research group: Migration Challenges
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Dr. Gregor Maucec
More about work
He was a member of the research group ‘Migration challenges – legal responses’ in the Central European Professors’ Network 2023.
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He is author in the following books of the CEA Publishing: (a) Migration and Central Europe (2024). He is the author of scientific articles published in the following scientific journal(s) of the CEA Publishing: (a) Law, Identity and Values.
Conference presentations
G. Maucec – The Competencies and Responsibilities of Memberstates’ Authorities in the Context of…
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