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Ms Iris Müller is a Researcher on the joint British Red Cross/International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) project to update the practice part of the ICRC’s Study on Customary International Humanitarian Law.
Ms Müller holds a law degree (First State Examination in Law) from the University of Heidelberg, where she also obtained certificates in French and Anglo-American law and specialised in public international law and European Union law.
She has worked as a junior lawyer (Higher Regional Court of Karlsruhe), completing her judicial preparatory service with the qualification to exercise judicial office, awarded by the Ministry of Justice of the State of Baden-Württemberg (Second State Examination in Law).
Ms Müller also holds an LLM in international humanitarian law (University of Geneva-Graduate Institute Geneva).
Before joining the CIHL project, she co-authored a handbook on international humanitarian law for the German Red Cross and worked as legal attachée for the ICRC.
Ms Müller is writing a PhD dissertation on the applicability of international humanitarian law, in particular against the background of the qualification of situations as international or non-international armed conflicts.
Email: im301@cam.ac.uk
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