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Philippa Webb is a Professor of Public International Law at the Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford, and an Associate Member of the Faculty of Law. She is a Fellow of Exeter College and a barrister at Twenty Essex. Her roles include membership in the UK Attorney-General’s Public International Law Panel of Counsel.
Her research focuses on Public International Law domains such as state immunities, human rights, dispute settlement mechanisms, and international criminal law. She has held senior legal roles including Special Assistant to former ICJ President Judge Rosalyn Higgins and legal adviser to the Chief Prosecutor at the International Criminal Court.
She regularly appears before major international tribunals including the International Court of Justice, European Court of Human Rights, and UK Supreme Court. Her work bridges academic scholarship with practical legal advocacy in complex transnational cases.
Key publications include landmark texts on state immunity, UN law, and fair trial standards in international contexts. Her writing emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches to resolving conflicts between legal systems and upholding human rights norms.





