Dr Daniel Franchini is a Lecturer in International Law at the School of Law , University of Sheffield. He is also Deputy Director of the Sheffield Centre for International and European Law Research Cluster and Editor in Chief of its Working Papers Series. DPhil and MJur, University of Oxford MA Law, University of Trento (Italy) His research focuses on Public International Law , with specialization in international dispute settlement, state responsibility, jurisdiction and immunities of states, sanctions, and international investment law . His work explores intersections between domestic and international legal frameworks, particularly in cyber conflicts and financial diplomacy. Recent publications highlight his expertise in cyber dispute resolution , state immunity, and sanctions as tools for international conflict management. He has contributed to edited volumes and journals, emphasizing judicial roles in cyber conflicts and the legal implications of economic measures. Dr Franchini has received grants from the Society of Legal Scholars for collaborative research on international dispute settlement. He previously clerked at the Special Tribunal for Lebanon and the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, and coached Oxford's Jessup International Law Moot Court team.






