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Alexander Wolffenbuttel
Legal Consultant at The World Bank
Alexander Wolffenbuttel, a Ph.D. student in International Law at The Graduate Institute Geneva, is a specialist in International Criminal Law, Humanitarian Law, and Human Rights Law. He serves as a Research Assistant at the University of Oxford Blavatnik School of Government.
With a diverse educational background encompassing studies at renowned institutions like Columbia University, University of Oxford, and Leiden University, Wolffenbuttel holds degrees ranging from M.A. in Political Science to a Doctor of Philosophy in International Law and Legal Studies.
His professional journey includes roles as a Junior Legal Affairs Officer at the World Trade Organization, a Legal Assistant at the United Nations International Law Commission, and a Legal Consultant at the International Criminal Court, where he worked on the Yekatom Defense team.
In addition to his academic pursuits, Wolffenbuttel has been associated with prominent organizations such as The World Bank, where he served as a Legal Consultant, and has engaged in research and assistant roles at institutions like Columbia University, The University of Edinburgh, and the United Nations Mechanism for International Criminal Tribunals.
His background encompasses a broad range of internships, research positions, and apprenticeships across the fields of international law and legal studies, showcasing his dedication to learning and contributing to the global legal landscape.