Dr Aurel Sari
Dr Sari is a Lecturer in Law specializing in public international law and the legal aspects of European security and defence policy. He is particularly interested in the legal status of foreign armed forces under international law, a topic he has been working on for several years now. Dr Sari is currently preparing a monograph on the subject to be published by Cambridge University Press.
Before taking up an appointment at Exeter Law School in 2008, Dr Sari studied law and politics at the University of Durham (BA, First Class), the London School of Economics (LLM, Distinction) and University College London (PhD). His work has been published in leading academic journals, including the European Journal of International Law and the International and Comparative Law Quarterly.
Dr Sari is a member of several academic associations and serves on the ILA Committee on Nuclear Weapons, Non-proliferation & Contemporary International Law, the ILA Study Group on The Conduct of Hostilities under International Humanitarian Law and the editorial board of The Military Law and the Law of War Review. He was a Visiting Fellow at the Lauterpacht Centre for International Law in Cambridge in 2009 and has taught law at universities in the UK and abroad.