Lisa Seyfried
Lisa Seyfried works as a university assistant at the Department of International Law and International Relations. She studied law at the Karl-Franzens-University in Graz and at the Universidad de Málaga, Spain. Before joining the Department, Lisa practiced law at various Austrian courts and completed several internships in law firms, courts and notary's offices. In 2022, she was employed as a research assistant at the United Nations International Law Commission in Geneva, Switzerland, assisting an ILC member during its 73rd session. In her current course 'Exam Preparation for the VO International Law', she aims to prepare students for the exam in the best possible way using case studies. Her research focuses on immunities under international law and their treatment in national law.
Selected publications
- Seyfried, Lisa, Book Review of Giuseppe Palmisano, Collective Complaints as a Means for Protecting Social Rights in Europe, in: Philip Czech, Lisa Heschl, Karin Lukas, Manfred Nowak, Gerd Oberleitner (eds.), European Yearbook on Human Rights 2022 (Intersentia 2022), 789-792.
- Seyfried, Lisa, Book Review of Claire Marie Sophie Loven, Fundamental rights violations by private actors and the procedure before the European Court of Human Rights, in:Philip Czech, Lisa Heschl, Karin Lukas, Manfred Nowak, Gerd Oberleitner (eds.), European Yearbook on Human Rights 2023 (Intersentia 2023), 689-692.
The complete list of publications can be found in the research portal of the University of Graz.