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Kristina Daugirdas

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Professor of Law & Associate Dean for Academic Programming, University of Michigan Law School

Joined October 2014
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A symposium on IOs law would be incomplete without Dame Rosalyn Higgins. @kdaugirdas revisits Higgins’ pioneering works on IOs and argues that they showcase the strength and limits of a policy-oriented approach to international law. academic.oup.com/ejil/advance-a…


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I definitely felt 293,488 ft high! Three years of work on this project panned out! youtu.be/4QsEPEhq5yk


Je suis ravie d’avoir participé au ce colloque!

📣 Le colloque des 💯 ans de @IHEI_Paris les 16, 17 et 18 septembre 2021 au centre Assas @AssasParis2



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International Organizations as Creators of International Law: A Good Thing? A Reply to Jan Klabbers | by @kdaugirdas ejiltalk.org/?p=19014


In this very insightful podcast, Gian Luca Burci, former general counsel of the World Health Org, explains the international law of epidemics--what it does, doesn't, & should do, as well as and how it relates to trade law, human rights, and Taiwan's contested status. Listen!

Episode 19: Coronavirus and the International Law of Epidemics asil.org/podcast

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OK, so this is super cool. It's a deep dive into the themes that @kdaugirdas and I identified as recurrent patterns in past outbreaks -- and how those patterns are recurring with the latest coronavirus. advisory.com/daily-briefing… cc @HowardMarkel


Kristina Daugirdas Reposted

New lecture by Kristina Daugirdas (@kdaugirdas), Professor of Law at @UMichLaw, on "How and Why International Law Binds International Organizations", now available at the @UN_AVL at legal.un.org/avl/ls/Daugird…

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The two startling facts that motivated this article: (1) more than 80% of the World Health Org's budget is financed by voluntary contributions; (2) the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation provides more money to WHO than any member state except the US.

Daugirdas & Burci: Financing the World Health Organization: What Lessons for Multilateralism? goo.gl/fb/HDx9Rn



Thrilled that @AlterKaren organized this interdisciplinary symposium to further explore reputational dynamics among international organizations, with terrific contributions from @pbstephan3, @sabrinamkarim, Kristen Boon, Lorna McGregor, Emilie Hafner-Burton, and @C_J_Schneider

ICYMI: New Unbound symposium on @kdaugirdas “Reputation as a Disciplinarian of International Organizations” edited and introduced by @AlterKaren tinyurl.com/yyldn3gc



In which I explore the dark side of reputation—and explain why international organizations sometimes fail to prevent or address to problems that are sure to result in reputational harm. Key example: sexual violence by UN peacekeepers.

The April issue of AJIL is now available online, featuring articles from Kristina Daugirdas, Evan J. Criddle and Evan Fox-Decent, and @harlangcohen @CUP_Law @asilorg cambridge.org/core/journals/…

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Why I'm more pessimistic than other commentators about the impact of the Supreme Court's recent decision restricting the immunity of international organizations: justsecurity.org/63216/supreme-…


Citing the UN's damaged reputation, the Sec-Gen changed course on cholera in Haiti. When & why reputation matters: ejiltalk.org/the-united-nat…


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