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Associate Professor of Public International Law

  

iker  zirion landaluze

He is an associate professor of Public International Law at the Faculty of Law-Bizkaia Section of the University of the Basque Country/Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea (UPV/EHU).

He graduated first in Law and then in Political Science and Administration. He has specialized in the international field through different master's degrees (in European Studies, in International Studies and, finally, in Development and International Cooperation), and his research is located at the confluence between International Human Rights Law, international armed conflicts and international cooperation and development. Likewise, he has incorporated the analysis of the equality of men and women in the research topics indicated.

More specifically, his topics of interest and research include the following: peacebuilding and gender; International Human Rights Law and International Humanitarian Law; post-conflict contexts; Public International Law and Feminism; Democratic Republic of the Congo; and analysis of masculinities.

He is also a researcher at Hegoa, the Institute of Development Studies and International Cooperation of the University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU), where she is a member of the "Feminism and Conflicts" research line and the "Research Group on Human Security, Local Human Development and International Cooperation".