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Ramses A. Wessel is a Professor in the field of International and European Law and Governance, affiliated with the School of Public Administration. His scholarly work centers on the legal and institutional frameworks of the European Union and its role in global governance. He is actively engaged in research, publishing extensively on EU external relations, constitutionalism, and international law.
His research interests include International Law, European Union Law, Governance, Public International Law, EU External Relations, and Legal Instruments. These are reflected in his extensive publication record and academic engagements, which emphasize the interplay between supranational legal systems and international institutions.
The most recent articles show a consistent focus on EU legal architecture, constitutional dimensions of global governance, jurisdictional immunity, and foreign and security policy. Trends indicate a deepening inquiry into the EU’s role as a global actor, its legal coherence, and its interactions with other international bodies.
- Global Constitutionalism: Editorial Introduction
- Jurisdictional immunity of regional organisations - substantive unity in instrumental diversity?
- Legal Acts in EU Common Foreign and Security Policy
- Post-Brexit Participation of the UK in CFSP and CSDP
- The European Union and International Dispute Settlement
Wessel has supervised 11 research projects and has been active in academic service, including organizing doctoral symposia and delivering invited talks. He has contributed to editorial boards and peer review but no specific grants are mentioned. His activities reflect strong leadership in interdisciplinary legal scholarship.
He has organized events such as the Interdisciplinary Doctoral Symposium on Democracy, Rule of Law, and Human Rights, indicating his involvement in academic community building and mentorship within a research-intensive environment.



