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Jure Vidmar

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Leverhulme Early Career Fellow

Jure Vidmar (MA, LLM, Dr phil, PhD) is a Leverhulme Early Career Fellow in the Faculty of Law and Research Fellow of St John's College, Oxford. Prior to taking up these posts in 2012, Jure was an Anglo-German Fellow in the Institute of European and Comparative Law, University of Oxford. His previous positions include post-doctoral researcher at the Amsterdam Center for International Law, University of Amsterdam,  and a visiting fellow at the Institute for International and Comparative Law in Africa, University of Pretoria.

Jure's main research and teaching interests lie within public international law, human rights, European law, and political theory. He has taught and/or supervised at the universities Oxford, Pretoria, Amsterdam and Nottingham. Jure is the author of a monograph entitled 'Democratic Statehood in International Law: The Emergence of New States in Post-Cold War Practice' (Oxford, Hart, 2013) and co-editor (with Erika de Wet) of 'Hierarchy in International Law: The Place of Human Rights' (Oxford, OUP, 2012). He is also an editor of the Hague Yearbook of International Law. Some of his publications are available on SSRN.



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Journal Articles

2013

De Wet and J Vidmar, 'Conflicts between International Paradigms: Hierarchy versus Systemic Integration' (2013) Global Constitutionalism (forthcoming)

J Vidmar, 'Palestine and the Conceptual Problem of Implicit Statehood' (2013) 12 Chinese Journal of International Law 1

J Vidmar, 'Rethinking Jus Cogens after Germany v. Italy: Back to Article 53?' (2013) 60 Netherlands International Law Review 1

J Vidmar, 'Territorial Integrity and the Law of Statehood' (2013) 44 George Washington International Law Review 697

2012

J Vidmar, 'Conceptualizing Declarations of Independence in International Law' (2012) Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 153

J Vidmar, 'Explaining the Legal Effects of Recognition' (2012) International and Comparative Law Quarterly 361

J Vidmar, 'South Sudan and the International Legal Framework Governing the Emergence and Delimitation of New States' (2012) Texas International Law Journal 541

2011

J Vidmar, 'The Kosovo Advisory Opinion Scrutinized' (2011) Leiden Journal of International Law 355

2010

J Vidmar, 'Confining International Borders in the Practice of Post-1990 State Creations' (2010) Heidelberg Journal of International Law 319

J Vidmar, 'Multiparty Democracy: International and European Human Rights Law Perspectives' (2010) Leiden Journal of International Law 209

J Vidmar, 'Remedial Secession in International Law: Theory and (Lack of) Practice' (2010) St Antony's International Review 37

J Vidmar, 'The Problem of International Constitutionalism: Can International Law Operate Vertically?' (2010) Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Australian and New Zealand Society of International Law

J Vidmar, 'The Right of Self-Determination and Multiparty Democracy: Two Sides of the Same Coin?' (2010) Human Rights Law Review 239

2009

J Vidmar, 'International Legal Responses to Kosovo\'s Declaration of Independence' (2009) Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law 779

2007

J Vidmar, 'Montenegro\'s Path to Independence: A Study of Self-Determination, Statehood and Recognition' (2007) Hanse Law Review 73

Books
Chapters

2013

J Vidmar, 'Human Rights and Democratic Legitimacy of Governments in International Law: Practice of States and UN Organs' in Panara, Wilson (eds), The 'Arab Spring': New Patterns for Democracy in International Law (M Nijhoff 2013)

J Vidmar, 'Unilateral Declarations of Independence in International Law' in French (ed), Statehood, Self-Determination and Minorities: Reconciling Tradition and Modernity in International Law (Cambridge University Press 2013) (forthcoming)

2012

De Wet and J Vidmar, 'Conclusions' in De Wet, Vidmar (eds), Hierarchy in International Law: The Place of Human Rights (Oxford University Press 2012)

De Wet and J Vidmar, 'Introduction' in De Wet, Vidmar (eds), Hierarchy in International Law: The Place of Human Rights (Oxford University Press 2012)

J Vidmar, 'Norm Conflicts and Hierarchy in International Law: Towards a Vertical International Legal System' in De Wet, Vidmar (eds), Hierarchy in International Law: The Place of Human Rights (Oxford University Press 2012)

2011

J Vidmar, 'Kosovo: Unilateral Secession and Multilateral State-Making' in Summers (ed), Kosovo: A Precedent? The Declaration of Independence, the Advisory Opinion and Implications for Statehood, Self-Determination and Minority Rights (M Nijhoff 2011)

Internet Publications

Interests

Teaching: Public International Law

Research: Public international law, human rights, European law, political theory

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Public International Law @ Oxford

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