Shorena Nikoleishvili
Shorena Nikoleishvili is a a postdoctoral researcher at the Centre for European and International Studies (CEIE) at the University of Strasbourg and an affiliated postdoctoral researcher at the University of Turku, Faculty of Law. Her main research interests relate to the theory and practice of the international law, human rights, migration, and internal displacement more specifically the ethnical minorities’ right to self-determination, historical development of human rights, and systemic effect of human rights on state formation. Ms. Nikoleishvili’s dissertation examines contested statehood in international law. In her research she employs normative aspects of the customary definition of statehood as a viewpoint from where she looks into the problems that the normative concept of statehood poses to regions mired in perpetually contested statehood. Ms. Nikoleishvili has held long term research visits at the Vrije University of Brussels and University of Luxemburg. She also was working as an International Fellow at the Vrije University Amsterdam. Ms. Nikoleishvili has published her research in Europe and the United States. She has presented her research widely for example at the IGLP workshop organized by the Harvard Law School and the Hague Academy of International Law.
Outside of academia Ms. Nikoleishvili has worked for the Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre for monitoring internal displacement in eight countries in Central Asia and Caucasus. She contributed 124 displacement reports for the Global Report on Internal Displacement 2023. Ms. Nikoleishvili is also member of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crimes - Stakeholder Engagement Dialogues as a representative of academia.
Before she joined academia, Ms. Nikoleishvili worked in the Ministry of Justice of Georgia, at the European Parliament and in OSCE/ODIHR election missions.
- À la carte Secession (2025)
- Talking Rights
(D1 Ammatillinen blogikirjoitus) - Judicial Capture in Georgia (2025)
- Oxford Human Rights Hub Blog
(D1 Ammatillinen blogikirjoitus) - Two-President Problem: Recognition of Head of State of Georgia after 29 December (2025)
- EJIL:Talk! Blog of the European Journal of International Law
(D1 Ammatillinen blogikirjoitus) - At the break of thaw, a deluge: The last moments of Abkhazia? (2024)
- ISPI dossier
(E1 Yleistajuinen artikkeli lehdessä) - Family Values, Tradition, and Human Rights: Struggle over LGBTQ+ Rights in Georgia (2024)
- Verfassungsblog
(E1 Yleistajuinen blogikirjoitus ) - L’unico sogno Le ragioni profonde dello spirito europeo del popolo georgiano (2024)
- Linkiesta
(E1 Yleistajuinen artikkeli lehdessä) - Resistance to change. An international legal argument of secession: Potentials and limitations of international Law (2024) Nikoleishvili, Shorena
(G5 Artikkeliväitöskirja) - State Recognition and the Case of Western Sahara: Past Experiences, Future Lessons (2023)
- Retfaerd: Nordisk Juridisk Tidsskrift
(A1 Vertaisarvioitu alkuperäisartikkeli tieteellisessä lehdessä ) - With a Bang and a Whimper: Dismantling Russian Neo-Imperialism
Russian decolonisation and Eurasia: an imperial legacy? (2023)- ISPI dossier
(E1 Yleistajuinen artikkeli lehdessä) - Sovereignty in the Era of Fragmentation – EU Trade Agreements and the Notion of Statehood in International Law (2022)
- Duke Journal of Comparative and International Law
(A1 Vertaisarvioitu alkuperäisartikkeli tieteellisessä lehdessä ) - Waiting for Abkhazia: Secession and Borders as International Legal Instruments in Contested Sovereignty (2020)
- Nordic Journal of International Law
(A1 Vertaisarvioitu alkuperäisartikkeli tieteellisessä lehdessä )