Bilde av Schechinger, Jessica
Bilde av Schechinger, Jessica
Postdoctoral Research Fellow K.G. Jebsen mearrariekteguovddáš jessica.n.schechinger@uit.no +4777645539 Tromsø Gávnnat mu dáppe

Jessica Schechinger


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Dr Jessica N.M. Schechinger is a postdoctoral research fellow (postdoc) at the Norwegian Centre for the Law of the Sea (NCLOS) at the UiT-The Arctic University of Norway, Faculty of Law. At the UiT Faculty of Law, she is a member of NCLOS, and the Research Group for Human Rights and International Law. She is also a member of the International Law Association (ILA) Committee on Protection of People at Sea, and a member of the European Cooperation in Science & Technology (COST) Action CA23103 - Life, liberty and health: ensuring universal protection of human rights at sea (BlueRights), for which she is also the Science Communication Coordinator. She was a co-convenor of the European Society of International Law Interest Group on the Law of the Sea from 2018 until 2024.

Her main expertise and research interests are in the areas of public international law, international law of the sea, and international human rights law. Currently, she is mostly working on the protection of persons at sea/human rights at sea (she is, for example, working on her forthcoming monograph on the regulation of privately contracted armed security personnel (PCASP) operating at sea); and maritime security issues (including piracy and environmental and maritime security issues in the Arctic/High North).

Jessica previously worked as a lecturer in international law at the University of Glasgow School of Law ved Glasgow Centre for International Law and Security (GCILS). Before her time in Glasgow, she worked at the University of Amsterdam, and Utrecht University/the Netherlands Institute for the Law of the Sea (NILOS).

She has convened and taught in a variety of international law courses on the LLB and the LLM/MSc level. She has also given presentations and provided guest lectures/training sessions for institutions in France, Germany, Ghana, Norway, Spain, the United Kingdom, and the United States of America. She has also taught pupils as part of a Widening Participation Programme in Scotland.

Jessica obtained her PhD in international law from the University of Glasgow (which was sponsored by a full University of Glasgow College of Social Sciences scholarship), and holds and LLB and an LLM (public international law), both from Utrecht University, the Netherlands. She also has a Diploma from the Rhodes Academy of Oceans Law and Policy.

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  • Jessica Schechinger :
    The European Union and the Fight against Maritime Piracy
    2025 DOI / ARKIV
  • Jessica Schechinger :
    An Incident of ‘Piracy’ off the Coast of Suriname? The Definition of Piracy and the Use (and Misuse) of International Law Terminology
    Maritime Safety and Security Law Journal 2019 DOI / ARKIV
  • Jessica Schechinger :
    Responsibility for Human Rights Violations Arising from the Use of Privately Contracted Armed Security Personnel Against Piracy: Re-emphasizing the Primary Role and Obligations of Flag States
    2015 DOI / ARKIV
  • P.A. Nollkaemper, I. Plakokefalos, Jessica Schechinger :
    The Practice of Shared Responsibility in International Law – assistant editor
    Cambridge University Press 2017 DOI / ARKIV
  • P.A. Nollkaemper, D. Jacobs, Jessica Schechinger :
    Distribution of Responsibilities in International Law – assistant editor
    Cambridge University Press 2015 DOI / ARKIV
  • P.A. Nollkaemper, I. Plakokefalos, Jessica Schechinger :
    Principles of Shared Responsibility in International Law: An Appraisal of the State of the Art – assistant editor
    Cambridge University Press 2014 DOI / ARKIV
  • Jessica Schechinger :
    The BBNJ Agreement enters into force on 17 January 2026: What does this mean for Norway and why is proper implementation important for international ocean governance? | The NCLOS Blog
    2026 ARKIV
  • Jessica Schechinger :
    Participation in the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime Global Maritime Crime Programme Expert group meeting on 'Maritime Law Enforcement in Marine Protected Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction'
    2025 DOI / ARKIV
  • Jessica Schechinger :
    Chair of Panel III at the UiT Research Group on Human Rights and International Law Seminar on 'Developments in the Law of State Immunity'
    2025 DOI / ARKIV
  • Jessica Schechinger :
    Chair of Panel 1 at the ESIL Interest Group on the Law of the Sea Workshop 'Reconstructing International Law of the Sea'
    2025 DOI / ARKIV
  • Jessica Schechinger :
    Feedback ‘F352110’ on the European Ocean Pact (public consultation, European Commission)
    2025 DOI / ARKIV
  • Jessica Schechinger :
    The Protection of People at Sea
    2025 ARKIV
  • Jessica Schechinger, Youri van Logchem :
    Human Trafficking and the Law of the Sea
    2025 ARKIV
  • Jessica Schechinger :
    The European Union and the fight against maritime piracy
    2024 DOI / ARKIV
  • Jessica Schechinger :
    High North Cooperation on Secure & Sustainable Oceans: Workshop Report
    2024 DOI / ARKIV
  • Jessica Schechinger :
    Co-chair at the ESIL Interest Group on the Law of the Sea Workshop ‘New Maritime Technologies: Challenges and Opportunities’
    2024 DOI / ARKIV
  • Jessica Schechinger :
    The ITLOS Advisory Opinion on Climate Change and International Law: Preliminary Reflections
    2024 DOI / ARKIV
  • Jessica Schechinger :
    The United Nations Security Council and maritime security
    2024 ARKIV
  • Jessica Schechinger :
    The European Union’s contribution to the repression of maritime piracy off the coast of Somalia and in the Gulf of Guinea
    2024 ARKIV
  • Jessica Schechinger :
    Maritime security and humans at sea
    2024 ARKIV
  • Jessica Schechinger :
    Regulating privately contracted armed security personnel operating at sea under international law (PhD thesis, University of Glasgow)
    University of Glasgow 2023 DOI / ARKIV
  • Jessica Schechinger :
    ‘Written evidence (UNC0043)’, House of Lords, International Relations and Defence Committee inquiry, ‘UNCLOS: fit for purpose in the 21st century?’
    2021 DOI / ARKIV
  • Jessica Schechinger :
    The Nave Andromeda and the seven stowaways | EJIL: Talk!
    2020 ARKIV
  • Jessica Schechinger :
    Geneva Declaration on Human Rights at Sea (Version 1, 5 April 2019) – A Contribution to the Discussion on Human Rights in the Maritime Context | The JCLOS/NCLOS Blog
    2019 DOI / ARKIV
  • Jessica Schechinger :
    Protecting the Arctic Area – A Responsibility of Many? | SHARES Blog
    2014 DOI / ARKIV
  • Jessica Schechinger :
    Global health issues and shared state responsibility? The case of Ebola | SHARES Blog
    2014 ARKIV
  • Jessica Schechinger :
    The Responsibility of Third States Concerning the Israeli Occupation of the Palestinian Territories | SHARES Blog
    2013 DOI / ARKIV
  • Jessica Schechinger :
    The 2013 Southeast Asia haze – a shared responsibility? | SHARES Blog
    2013 ARKIV
  • A.H.A. Soons, Jessica Schechinger :
    The Netherlands Country Report for the CIL Research Project on International Maritime Crimes (co-author, with A.H.A. Soons)
    Centre for International Law (CIL) National University of Singapore 2011 DOI / ARKIV
  • Guido den Dekker, Jessica Schechinger :
    The Immunity of the United Nations before the Dutch courts Revisited
    2010 DOI / ARKIV

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    Dutkanberoštumit

    Her main expertise and research interests are in the areas of public international law, international law of the sea and international human rights law.

    Her research interests include: public international law; general international law; international law of the sea; maritime security; (maritime) piracy; the regulation of privately contracted armed security personnel (PCASP) operating at sea; human rights at sea; the protection of persons at sea; international human rights law; the Arctic/High North (especially environmental and maritime security issues); the protection of critical offshore infrastructure; international responsibility; shared responsibility; ocean justice; international environmental law; and United Nations law.

    Undervisning

    Jessica has convened and taught in a variety of international law courses on the LLB and the LLM/MSc level. She has also given presentations and provided guest lectures/training sessions for institutions in France, Ghana, Germany, Norway, Spain, the United Kingdom, and the United States of America. She has also taught pupils as part of a Widening Participation Programme in Scotland.




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