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Ligeia Quackelbeen is an Assistant Professor at Tilburg Law School, Department of Criminal Law, affiliated with Tilburg University. Her research focuses on international criminal law, judicial interpretation, and legal principles such as the legality principle. She is actively involved in projects like 'Conversation with Judges' and contributes to the 'Crime and Criminal Justice in the Age of Globalization and Digitalization' initiative. Quackelbeen holds a doctoral thesis (2022) on judicial discretion at the ICC and is currently accepting PhD students.
- Educational Background: PhD in Law (2022), Tilburg University
Her research interests include the application of legal principles in international courts, forced marriage as a crime against humanity, and the role of judicial discretion in interpreting crimes. Recent work examines the Ongwen case and the Turkey tribunal's jurisdictional challenges.
Her articles address topics like forced marriage prototypes, ICC legal frameworks, and food regulation criminal justice. She has been involved in conferences and workshops on international criminal justice, law and technology, and legal categorization.
- Grants/Projects: 'Conversation with Judges' (2024–2029) and 'Crime and Criminal Justice in the Age of Globalization and Digitalization' (2019–2023)
Quackelbeen collaborates with institutions globally and is part of interdisciplinary teams exploring law, language, and technology. Her work bridges theoretical legal analysis with practical applications in international criminal justice systems.

