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    Stefan Kirchner

    Research Professor of Arctic Law and Head of the Arctic Governance Research Group at University of Lapland

    Stefan Kirchner is a Research Professor of Arctic Law at the University of Lapland, focusing on issues relevant to the people living in the high north and peripheral areas.

    With a background in law, he has worked in both private and public sectors in Germany before transitioning to Finland.

    His expertise lies in international law, particularly in the intersection of human rights law, the law of the sea, environmental protection, and international trade and business.

    He coordinates the Arctic Governance Research Group at the Arctic Centre of the University of Lapland, conducting interdisciplinary research projects with colleagues from diverse academic and cultural backgrounds.

    Kirchner holds a diverse educational background with studies in international law, fundamental and human rights, social sciences, and various legal disciplines at institutions like the Hague Academy of International Law, University of Helsinki, and University of Cambridge.

    He has held academic positions such as Visiting Associate Professor for Space Law and Human Rights at Vytauto Didžiojo Universitetas and Visiting Lecturer for Arctic Law at Ilisimatusarfik.

    His previous roles include being a Legal Agent at the Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency and a Researcher and Lecturer at Georg-August-Universität Göttingen.

    Additionally, he has experience working in private law firms in Germany and as a Rechtsreferendar at various institutions.

    Stefan Kirchner has a wide range of academic and professional experiences that contribute to his expertise in Arctic law, human rights, and international legal matters.

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    Rovaniemi, Lappi, Finland