Callum MustoEmail: c.d.musto@lse.ac.uk Thesis Title: ‘The State as regulator in the international legal order’ (provisional) Supervisors: Professor Andrew Lang and Dr Chris Thomas Research Interests: General international law; the sources of international law; legal positivism; international dispute settlement; trade law; investment law; law of the sea Callum Musto is a PhD Candidate in public international law at the LSE. His research deals with legal conceptions of the State as regulator in international law and the impact of obligations arising in international economic law on States’ abilities to create and apply regulations. Callum holds an MPhil in Law and BCL (Dist) from the University of Oxford and an LLB (Hons I) and BA in History and International Relations from the Australian National University. .He is admitted as a Lawyer in the Supreme Court of the Australian Capital Territory and has worked in several roles in the Australian federal court system. Callum teaches public international law at the University of Oxford, European Union law at the LSE and has taught EU law at the University of Buckingham and foundations of Australian public law at the Australian National University. He has been involved in numerous research projects with the British Institute of International and Comparative Law, the British Institute of International Affairs (Chatham House) and Oxford Pro Bono Publico. He has also provided research and editorial assistance on several book projects in international law. Callum is co-editor of ‘UK Materials on International Law’, British Yearbook of International Law, Oxford University Press. Publications: (with Catherine Redgwell) 'US-Shrimp' in Eirik Bjorge and
Cameron Miles (eds) Landmark Cases in Public International
Law (Hart, forthcoming 2017)
(co-author) Report on the Obligations of States under
Articles 74(3) and 83(3) of UNCLOS in respect of Undelimited
Maritime Areas (BIICL 2016) [available at:
http://www.biicl.org/undelimited-maritime-area ] |
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