Kubo Mačák

DPhil Law
Supervisor: Professor Stefan Talmon
College: Somerville College
Scholarship: Weidenfeld Scholarships and Leadership Programme
Start date: MT 2010
Projected end date: TT 2013
Short bio:
Before commencing his doctoral studies, Kubo earned a master's degree from Charles University in Prague (2007), an MJur from Oxford (2008), and an MPhil from Oxford (2010). He has been a Europaeum visiting researcher at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies and the International Committee of the Red Cross in Geneva (2010), a visiting researcher at the Institute of Public International Law at the University of Bonn (2012), and a research fellow at the University of Exeter (2013). He has completed internships at the United Nations International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia in The Hague (2008) and at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda in Arusha, Tanzania (2009). He also served as a law clerk to the President of the Constitutional Court of the Slovak Republic (2009). He holds the Diploma of the Hague Academy of International Law (2012). During his time at Oxford, he has been co-convenor of the Public International Law Discussion Group, interviewer for law admissions at Somerville College, and organiser of several Weidenfeld Debates.
Publications
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K Mačák, ‘Principles of Neutrality and Impartiality of Humanitarian Action in the Aftermath of the 2011 Libyan Conflict’ in A Zwitter and others (eds), International Law and Politics of Humanitarian Action (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 2013) (forthcoming)
K Mačák and N Zamir, ‘The Applicability of International Humanitarian Law to the Conflict in Libya’ (2012) 14(4) International Community Law Review 403
K Mačák, ‘“That’s a Secret I Must Keep to Myself, Your Honour!” Comparative and Theoretical Assessment of Legal Professional Privilege in England and on the Continent’ (2010) 10 Common Law Review 17
Interests
Research: public international law; international humanitarian law; human rights law; comparative constitutional law
Other details
Correspondence address:
Somerville College
Oxford, OX2 6HD
Contact details:
other affiliation(s):
Public International Law @ Oxford

