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Martin Mennecke is an Associate Professor in International Law at the Department of Law, University of Southern Denmark (SDU), affiliated with the Faculty of Business and Social Sciences. His research focuses on international law frameworks related to atrocity prevention, the Responsibility to Protect (R2P), international criminal justice mechanisms, and UN policy dynamics.
Key research areas include:
- Responsibility to Protect (R2P) implementation
- International Criminal Court operations
- Human rights enforcement mechanisms
- Arctic governance issues
- UN institutional effectiveness
His recent work emphasizes small states' roles in global governance, Danish foreign policy contributions to R2P, and interdisciplinary approaches to war termination. Over 32 publications demonstrate engagement with topics like transitional justice, new war legal frameworks, and international legal accountability.
Active in academic outreach, he has organized over 100 conferences, workshops, and expert meetings on topics including the International Criminal Court's challenges and R2P implementation strategies. Engaged in media commentary on contemporary issues like war crimes prosecution and UN resolutions.
Teaching includes courses on international law fundamentals, transitional justice, and laws governing modern conflicts. Supervised projects include contributions to textbooks and research initiatives like the 'Nordic Approaches to R2P' project (2020-2021).




