Ms Eleni Methymaki
- Lecturer in International Law (Law)
- Editorial Assistant. International Law of Global Security. (School of Law)
email:
Eleni.Methymaki@glasgow.ac.uk
pronouns:
She/her/hers
Sir Alexander Stone Building, 16 University Gardens, G12 8QL
Biography
Eleni Methymaki joined the Law School in 2024 as Lecturer in International Law. Previously, she was Departmental Lecturer in Public International Law at the Oxford Law Faculty (2022–2023), Research Associate at the Faculty of Sustainability, Leuphana Universität Lüneburg (2021-2022), and Research Associate for International Law at the University of Glasgow (2016-2018). She has also taught international law subjects at various Oxford colleges, at Queen Mary University of London, at the University of Tartu, and the University of World Economy and Diplomacy in Uzbekistan, and has ample experience in executive education.
Eleni is also currently finalising her DPhil thesis at the Faculty of Law, University of Oxford, her research focusing on the role of domestic law in international adjudication. Her doctoral studies were generously funded through an Oxford University Law Foundation scholarship. She has studied law at the University of Cambridge (LL.M., first class), University of Glasgow (LL.M. res., dist.), the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (LL.B., dist.; LL.M. in International Legal Studies, dist.), and Freie Universität Berlin.
Eleni has published on a range of international law topics, including international inspections, the relationship of international and domestic law, sanctions, immunities, and international investment law, and has edited the 3rd edition of The Statute of the International Court of Justice: A Commentary (OUP 2019), amongst others. Since 2016, Eleni has joint responsibility for the UK Materials in International Law (UKMIL) of the British Yearbook of International Law. She was previously an editor of the (then) Cambridge Journal of International and Comparative Law.
Beyond academia, Eleni is experienced in advising states, international organizations, and private parties on international law matters and dispute resolution before domestic and international courts, including the International Court of Justice. She is a Greek qualified lawyer, and has previously practised law in the in-house litigation team of a private corporation in Athens (Greece), in the fields of criminal, labour, and corporate law.
Research interests
Eleni's primary area of research is International Law, with particular interests in international dispute settlement, and the international-domestic interface. In addition to that, her research interests include practices of international ordering, international law compliance and enforcement, including international inspections and sanctions, the theory and history of international law, law of the sea, international economic law, global security, and international human rights law.
Teaching
In 2024-2025, Eleni is teaching on the following courses:
- Advanced Introduction to the Law of the United Nations [course convenor]
- International Law of Global Security, Peace and Development (Erasmus Mundus Joint Master)
- United Nations Law [course convenor]
- Fundamentals of International Law
- International Human Rights Law
- Public International Law
Professional activities & recognition
Selected international presentations
- 2024: Journal of International Economic Law Junior Faculty Forum ()
- 2024: European Society of International Law Research Forum (Nicosia, Cyprus)
- 2023: Scientific Colloquium of The Hague Academy of International Law (The Hague, Netherlands)
- 2022: Law & Society Global Meeting (Lisbon, Portugal)
- 2022: Conference on 'The Concept of Obligation in International Law', University Milano-Bicocca (Milan, Italy)
- 2022: WILNET Emerging Voices Workshop, 'Thinking the Unthinkable: Beyond International Law' Imaginaries' (Manchester Centre for International Law)
- 2021: American Society of International Law IG on International Courts and Tribunals, Conference on 'International Law without International Courts' ()