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Ibrahim Hanif is a PhD candidate in Law at the University of Cambridge (since 2018) and a researcher specializing in Public International Law, Human Rights, and Investment Law. He holds a Master of Laws (2016-2017) from Universitas Gadjah Mada and a Bachelor of Laws (2011-2015) from the same institution. His work spans academic research, legal advocacy, and policy analysis, with affiliations at the Faculty of Law, Cambridge, and contributions to international legal frameworks on migration and education.
- Education: PhD in Law (University of Cambridge, ongoing), LLM (Universitas Gadjah Mada), LLB (Universitas Gadjah Mada)
- Key Roles: Researcher at Cambridge Pro Bono Project, Adjunct Lecturer, and contributor to international legal research groups
- Research Interests: Intersection of international law with domestic courts, legal education reform, and human rights in investment law
His recent publications focus on international organizations, migration law, and judicial systems in Southeast Asia. Awards include the Jardine Cambridge Graduate Scholarship and multiple international law prizes.
- Scientific Awards:
- Jardine Cambridge Graduate Scholar (2018-present)
- Jennings Prize, Wolfson College (2017)
- Clive Parry Prize (Overseas) for International Law (2017)
- LPDP Scholar (2016-2017)
- Outstanding Student, Indonesian Foreign Ministry (2014)
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