Warisa Ongsupankul
Assistant Professor Dr.
Warisa Ongsupankul
Assistant Professor Dr.
Thesis Topics
- L’Article 3 Convention Européenne des Droits de l’Homme à l’Épreuve de la Lutte Contre le Terrorisme : Les Mesures d’Éloignement (Master de Droit)
- No Longer Just a Victim: Towards an Inclusive Model of Human Rights Education that Respects the Rights of Sexual and Gender Minority Children (Doctor of Philosophy)
Work Experience
- July – December 2019 : Research Assistant at School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Deakin University, Australia
- April – June 2018 : Intern at L’Association Sham Pour la Dépénalisation de l’Homosexualité en Tunisie, Tunisia
- June – September 2017 : Intern (Legal Affairs, Chambers) at United Nations Mechanism for International Criminal Tribunals (MICT-ICTY), The Hague, Netherland
- May – June 2016 : Junior Research Assistant on “Countering Emerging Threats and Challenges of Transnational Organised Crime from Thailand’s Perspective in the context of the ASEAN Community” with Thailand Institute of Justice and United Nations Criminal Research Institute
- April – June 2014 : Summer Law Clerk at Linklaters International Law Firm, Bangkok
Areas of Interest
- Human Rights
- Discrimination Law
- Feminist and Queer Legal Theory
- Transitional Justice
Courses Taught
- Fundamental rights
- Constitutional law
- Public international law
- International criminal law
- Seminar on law and state policy on women
Awards
- Top Paper Award, “Oppression of Non-Normative Sexualities in Emerging Democracies: A Hindrance to Sustainable Development Goals” (proceeding of 3rd International Conference of NIDA Law for Development, 2018)
- Awarded Monash Graduate Scholarship to pursue a Ph.D. at Monash University
- Awarded Eiffel Excellence Scholarship to pursue a Master’s degree in France