Zeynep ERHAN BULUT

She is an assistant professor at Çankırı Karatekin University in Turkey. She graduated from law school in Turkey and worked as a lawyer for three years.
After three years of work experience, she earned her master's degree at the University of Sussex, focusing on the extradition of terrorism suspects and the political offence exception, graduating with distinction.
Following that, she obtained a PhD in International Criminal Law at the University of Sussex. Her thesis, "Turkey and the International Criminal Court: Resistance and Reluctance," passed without any corrections. Her supervisors were Richard Vogler and Michael Kearney.
After her PhD, she worked at the ICC Court of Appeal for five months in The Hague. At the Court, she worked on the Bemba et al. case, which involves crimes against the administration of justice under Article 70 of the Rome Statute.
Following that experience, she returned to Turkey in 2018. Since then, she has been teaching international law, international criminal law, law of armed conflict, and very recently cyber security under international law.