Dr. Ingo Venzke is Associate Professor at the Department of International and European Law, University of Amsterdam. He is Honorary Visiting Professor at Jindal Global Law School in Spring 2015.
Ingo’s books include How Interpretation Makes International Law: On Semantic Change and Normative Twists (OUP 2012), which won the book prize of the European Society of International Law in 2014, and In Whose Name? A Public Law Theory of International Adjudication (together with Armin von Bogdandy, OUP 2014). His publications further include ‘Between Power And Persuasion: On International Institutions' Authority In Making Law’ (2013) 4 Transnational Legal Theory 354; ‘Ethos, Ethics And Morality In International Relations’, in: Max Planck Encyclopedia Of Public International Law (Rüdiger Wolfrum ed. OUP 2012) (together with Jochen von Bernstorff); and ‘Legal Contestation about 'Enemy Combatants': On the Exercise of Power in Legal Interpretation’ (2009) 5 Journal of International Law & International Relations 155.
Ingo has been a Visiting Senior Fellow at the National University of Singapore, a Hauser Research Scholar at New York University and a Visiting Scholar at the Cegla Center for the Interdisciplinary Research of the Law, Tel Aviv University. Ingo is a Senior Editor of the Leiden Journal of International Law.