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Dr Thomas Mulder

Dr Thomas Mulder

Post-Doc Fellow

PhD (University of New South Wales)

LLM International Law (University of Edinburgh)

LLB Law (University of Groningen)

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Law & Justice
School of Global & Public Law

I am a Laureate postdoctoral fellow at the Kaldor Centre's Evacuations Research Hub. With a background in international disaster law, my research focuses on humanitarian and human rights issues that arise during emergencies. My primary area of interest lies in the rights and obligations related to evacuations under international law. A key aspect of my research involves exploring how different regimes of international law interact to ensure the protection of individuals.

In addition to my research,ÌýI teach various courses at the Faculty of Law & Justice, including Contracts, Law in the Global Context and Global Common Law Systems.

  • Journal articles | 2024
    Mulder T; Klein N, 2024, 'WHO at sea: Maritime dimensions of the proposed pandemic treaty and changes to the International Health Regulations 2005', Marine Policy, 159,
    Journal articles | 2022
    Mulder T; Simm G; Williams S, 2022, 'Regime Interaction and the Protection of Refugees during COVID-19', Yearbook of International Disaster Law Online, 3, pp. 92 - 125,
    Journal articles | 2016
    Mulder T, 2016, 'Justice for Victims of Flight MH17: Alternatives to an International Tribunal after Russia’s Veto', ELSA Law Review, pp. 145 - 168
  • Working Papers | 2015
    Mulder T, 2015, Ebola in West Africa: Lessons to Strengthen the WHO International Health Regulations, Global Health Law Blog Groningen, ,

W.A. Wilson Prize for best Dissertation in International Law (2016, University of Edinburgh)

My Teaching

LAWS2270/JURD7270 Law in the Global Context

LAWS1075/JURD7175 Contracts

LAWS8214 Global Common Law Systems