
معرفی
Dr. Ville Kari is an Assistant Professor at Tilburg Law School's Public Law & Governance department. He holds three law degrees from the University of Helsinki and the title of varatuomari. Previously affiliated with the Erik Castrén Institute and a visiting fellow at institutions like the University of Cambridge, he currently serves as a rapporteur for the Antarctic Treaty Secretariat. His research focuses on international legal history, civil war doctrine, and Antarctic law. Kari teaches courses on international law's history and theory, emphasizing practical engagement with legal documents and cases. His recent publications include works on civil war doctrine, investment law, and Antarctic governance. He leads the 'A legal history of the global commons' project and participates in initiatives like the Transformative Effects of Global Law program.
Education:
- Three law degrees from University of Helsinki
- Varatuomari (judicial training)
- Lloyd's Maritime Academy Certificate in Maritime Law
Key Research Themes:
- Historical foundations of international law
- Civil war recognition under international law
- Antarctic Treaty System and environmental governance
- Intersection of property law and international norms
Professional Activities:
- Rapporteur for Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meetings
- Project leadership on global commons legal history
- Contributions to international law conferences and seminars
- Collaborations with institutions like the University of Melbourne and Sciences Po Paris


