Dr. Christina Lienen is a highly
educated and experienced legal
professional with a strong background
in academia. She holds a Doctor of
Philosophy (PhD) in Law from
University College London, where she
focused on constitutional law,
judicial reasoning and human rights.
Prior to this, she completed a
Magister Juris (MJur) from the
University of Oxford (2nd Best Results
in Year) and a Bachelor of Law from
Maastricht University (Best Results in
Year). In addition to her academic
achievements, Dr. Lienen is a
qualified barrister, having been
called to the Bar of England and Wales
in 2019. She worked as a public law
and data protection barrister in
London for almost 4 years prior to
joining academia full-time, regularly
representing clients in court and
offering litigation related advice.
Dr. Lienen has extensive teaching
experience, having held positions as
an Assistant Professor at the British
University in Dubai, as a Teaching
Fellow at SOAS University of London,
as a Visiting Lecturer at The
University of Law, and as a Teaching
Fellow at University College London.
Dr. Lienen's research interests
include public law, public
international law, human rights, and
legal theory. She has published
numerous articles and book chapters on
these topics and has presented her
research at international conferences.
With her strong academic background
and practical experience, Dr. Lienen
is a highly skilled and knowledgeable
legal professional who is dedicated to
advancing the field of law through her
teaching and research.