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Why Testing Is Not Optional – TESTFWMoscow Under Heavy Drone FireCCWhat It Takes to Build Peace Today03 JunDSEI UKVBCommunity‑Run Aid Networks in YemenSun 21 Jun 2026TCSurveillance State Rhymes with Digital FateLHDRC: Rich land, hungry people.03 JunInternational Drone Show 2026DGSolving Mixity by Sidelining ConsentSGGermany’s New Military StrategySun 21 Jun 2026IHWTO Appellate Body Crisis: Who Really Loses?03 JunIISS Shangri-La DialogueKTAre Embassies Still Spy Bases?
Why Testing Is Not Optional – TESTFWMoscow Under Heavy Drone FireCCWhat It Takes to Build Peace Today03 JunDSEI UKVBCommunity‑Run Aid Networks in YemenSun 21 Jun 2026TCSurveillance State Rhymes with Digital FateLHDRC: Rich land, hungry people.03 JunInternational Drone Show 2026DGSolving Mixity by Sidelining ConsentSGGermany’s New Military StrategySun 21 Jun 2026IHWTO Appellate Body Crisis: Who Really Loses?03 JunIISS Shangri-La DialogueKTAre Embassies Still Spy Bases?Master of Laws (LLM) · Leiden University
Theresa Khriesh is a registered lawyer and public international law practitioner holding an LL.M. in Public International Law from Leiden University. She has experience in state representation, multilateral negotiations, and legal research, including work on treaty compliance, immunities, investor-state disputes, international organizations, and anti-corruption. Her professional interests include international dispute settlement, international organizations, and the role of international law.
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