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Chinkin, Christine

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Personal name headingChinkin, Christine
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Variant(s)Chinkin, C. M.
Chinkin, C.M. (Christine Mary)
LocatedLondon (England)
Field of activityInternational law
AffiliationLondon School of Economics and Political Science Matrix Chambers
Profession or occupationLaw teachers Lawyers
Found inCurrent problems of international trade financing, c1983: (C.M. Chinkin, LL. B, LL. M. (Lond.), LL. M. (Yale), senior lecturer in law, Nat. Univ. of Singapore)
Her Third parties in international law, 1993 title page (Christine Chinkin) publr. announcement (Australian; lecturer in law, Sydney Univ.)
Commonwealth univ. ybk., 1990 volume 1, page 181 (Chinkin, Christine M.; LL.M., London and Yale; sr. lecturer, law, Univ. of Sydney)
Human rights [VR] 1995 series guide (Professor Christine Chinkin, University of Southampton UK; speaker)
International law and new wars, 2017 (Emerita Professor of International Law, Director of the Centre for Women, Peace and Security at the London School of Economics ... She is a leading expert on international law and human rights law, especially the international human rights of women)
Wikipedia website, viewed 6/3/2021 "Christine Chinkin" (Christine Mary Chinkin CMG FBA is a Professor of International Law and founding Director of the Centre for Women, Peace and Security at the London School of Economics and Political Science and the William W. Cook Global Law Professor at the University of Michigan Law School ... Chinkin studied law at the University of London, earning an LLB with honors in 1971 and an LLM in 1972. She later received a second LLM from the Yale Law School in 1981 and completed her PhD at the University of Sydney in 1990. She has served on the law faculty at the University of Sydney and as dean of the law faculty at the University of Southampton").
Matrix Chambers website, viewed 6/3/2021 (Christine Chinkin is Professor Emerita of International Law at the London School of Economics and Professorial Research Fellow at the LSE Centre for Women. Peace and Security She is also an overseas affiliated faculty member of the University of Michigan Law School; MAIN AREAS OF PRACTICE: International arbitration, Investigations, Discrimination and Equality, Civil Liberties and Human Rights, Public International Law, Public Law, Commercial Public Law)
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