Anna Lena Hörzer
Anna Lena Hörzer has been working as a university assistant at the Department of International Law and International Relations since July 2021 and previously studied law and sociology at the University of Graz. She developed her fascination for international law issues during an ERASMUS+ stay at the Universitat de València, which she was subsequently able to deepen as a study assistant, as a participant in the Telders Moot Court and as part of her diploma thesis, which was awarded the Linda Rauter Prize. Anna is now passing on the "know-how" she acquired in her role as a Telders coach in order to prepare future moot court teams for the final rounds in The Hague in the best possible way. All roads also lead to The Hague in terms of her research focus. In her dissertation, Anna deals with due diligence obligations for the prevention of war crimes at the intersection of international criminal law and state responsibility.
Selected publications
- Hörzer, A. 'A critical appraisal of the International Criminal Court's decisions in the case of The Prosecutor v. Omar Hassan Ahmad Al Bashir' In: Doralt, W., Garber, T., Gragl, P., Robertson, V., Wendland, M., De Wet, E. (eds.). (2023). Contributions to Comparative Law and Europe (Yearbook Linda Rauter Prize 2023). MANZ, 271.
- Hörzer, A. 'Cooperation à la Carte?: Austria’s Stance on Head of State Immunities and Cooperation' VerfBlog, 2024/8/23, verfassungsblog.de/austria-icc-arrest-warrants/, DOI: 10.59704/429964295a694d1f
- Hörzer, A. 'Eduardo Arenas Catalán: The Human Right to Health: Solidarity in the Era of Healthcare Commercialization' (book review). In: Czech, P., Heschl, L., Lukas, K., Nowak, M., & Oberleitner, G. (eds.). (2022). European Yearbook on Human Rights 2021, Intersentia, 777.
The complete publication list can be found in the research portal of the University of Graz or as pdf here for download.