معرفی
Dr. Yulia Khalikova is a Researcher at the University of Hamburg's Institute for Law and Economics, affiliated with the Faculty of Law. Her role includes assisting Professor Stefan Voigt in research projects. She is based in Hamburg at Alster Terrace 1, Room 247, with contact via yulia.khalikova@uni-hamburg.de. Her work focuses on authoritarian political systems, judicial behavior in non-democratic contexts, and Russian legal frameworks. Dr. Khalikova’s research bridges constitutional law, comparative politics, and international legal dynamics, particularly examining Russia’s legal challenges and global implications.
Her research interests emphasize authoritarian durability, judicial independence in authoritarian states, and constitutional justice mechanisms. She employs empirical methods to analyze legal systems in Russia, exploring topics such as dissenting judicial opinions, attorney self-legitimacy, and interactions between Russia and international courts. Her contributions include critical reviews of legal scholarship and empirical studies on governance and rule of law in authoritarian settings.
Dr. Khalikova’s publications highlight trends in authoritarian regime stability, legal system evolution, and the interplay between domestic and international legal frameworks. Her work underscores the complexity of legal reforms in authoritarian contexts and their broader implications for governance and human rights.
As part of the Institute for Law and Economics, she contributes to interdisciplinary research at the intersection of legal theory and economic principles, focusing on governance structures and institutional resilience in challenging political environments.




