
معرفی
Eugene Kontorovich is a Professor at George Mason University School of Law, specializing in international law, constitutional law, and criminal law. His research focuses on issues such as occupied territories, universal jurisdiction, treaty enforcement, maritime piracy, and legal aspects of state sovereignty.
He has published extensively on topics including the legal status of settlements in occupied territories, the application of universal jurisdiction in transnational cases, and the enforcement mechanisms of international treaties. His work frequently addresses complex geopolitical issues, such as the implications of the Paris Climate Accord and the legal frameworks governing maritime piracy.
Kontorovich’s scholarship combines doctrinal analysis with empirical studies, often highlighting the interplay between legal principles and real-world political dynamics. His 2016 analysis of piracy prosecutions and 2017 study on settlements in occupied territories demonstrate his ability to bridge legal theory with contemporary global challenges. His recent work on the Istanbul Convention and comparative constitutional perspectives underscores his ongoing contributions to international legal discourse.



