Theresa Reinold

Assistant Professor

Main contributions

American Journal of International Law (2011), Review of International Studies, International Journal of Constitutional Law (2012, 2012), International Journal of Law in Context (2023), Third World Quarterly (2019), Ethics & International Affairs (2022)

Discipline: Law
Faculty: Management & Humanities
Expertise: Geopolitics, Global Governance, International Law

Bio

Theresa Reinold holds a PhD in Social Sciences from Eberhard Karls Universität in Tübingen. As a doctoral student (and later postdoctoral scholar), Theresa spent various years in the United States, where she held the Max Kade Fellowship at Yale University’s MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies, the Hauser Global Research Fellowship at New York University’s School of Law, and the CES Visiting Scholar Fellowship at Harvard University’s Center for European Studies. Prior to joining EDHEC, she was Junior professor of Global and Transnational Cooperation Research at Duisburg-Essen University and taught at HEC Paris and IPAG Nice. Her research lies at the intersection of geopolitics and international law, focusing in particular on different forms of governance. Her publications have appeared in leading academic journals, including the American Journal of International Law, the Review of International Studies, the International Journal of Constitutional Law, the International Journal of Law in Context, Third World Quarterly, and Ethics & International Affairs.