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Leila Ullrich is an Associate Professor in Criminology at the University of Oxford's Centre for Criminology and a Fellow at Worcester College. She specializes in international criminal justice, transitional justice, and victimology, with a focus on gendered and racialized dynamics within global justice systems. Her work integrates feminist, decolonial, and critical political economy theories to analyze how marginalized communities engage with and resist legal frameworks.
Leila holds a DPhil in Criminology from the University of Oxford (2017) and has held previous academic positions at Queen Mary University of London and as a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow. Her research projects include analyses of social reproduction in international criminal justice, gender-based counterterrorism dynamics in Lebanon/Kenya/UK, and innovative digital research methods like WhatsApp surveys with Syrian refugees in Lebanon.
Her teaching focuses on criminological theory, transitional justice, and race/gender intersections. She supervises DPhil students and actively contributes to the Oxford Transitional Justice Research network. Beyond academia, she worked as a UNDP social stability analyst during the Syrian refugee crisis and serves on the editorial board of Feminist Legal Studies.
- Key Awards: British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowship
Her publications include monographs like The Blame Cascade: Justice for Victims at the International Criminal Court (Oxford University Press, 2024) and peer-reviewed articles analyzing ICC victim engagement, gender justice in post-conflict contexts, and digital methodologies.



