Benedikt Harzl
Benedikt Harzl is an associate professor and deputy director of the Centre for Eastern European Law. His research focuses on issues and challenges relating to international law, comparative law and political science in the post-Soviet space and the EU’s eastern neighbourhood. He is also Editor-in-Chief of the quarterly journal Review of Central and East European Law (RCEEL) and the book series Law in Eastern Europe (LEE). Benedikt Harzl has held numerous international research posts and visiting professorships, including at the University of California (Berkeley, California), Johns Hopkins University (Washington, DC) and Rutgers University (Camden, New Jersey), to name but a few.
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- Harzl, Benedikt, The Law and Politics of Engaging De Facto States: Injecting New Ideas for an Enhanced EU Role (Washington, DC: Center for Transatlantic Relations SAIS, 2018)
- Harzl, Benedikt; Bellak, Blanka; Devdariani, Jaba; Spieker, Lara (eds.), Governance in Conflict: Selected Cases in Europe and Beyond. (Vienna: LIT Verlag, 2017)
- Harzl, Benedikt, The Georgian-Abkhazian Conflict: A Legal and Political Analysis (Baden-Baden: Nomos 2016)
- Harzl, Benedikt and Protsyk, Oleh (eds.), Managing Ethnic Diversity in Russia. (London: Routledge, 2013)
For the full list of publications on the University of Graz research portal