Odrich, Peter
Peter Odrich is a PhD fellow at UNU-CRIS within the Re-LAB Cluster and a PhD researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Legal History and Legal Theory in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. He is part of the research group “The hidden heritage of the European Union: the legacy of the law of the League of Nations”, under the supervision of Michel Erpelding, researching interwar-period international courts and the emergence of supranational adjudication in Europe.
Prior to his PhD, he completed a M.A. in European Transformation and Integration Studies at the College of Europe (Tirana campus), where he won awards as Laureate, for the best thesis of his department and the overall best thesis on the EU and Global Governance, awarded by UNU-CRIS.
He equally holds a double degree in French and German Law from the University of Cologne and the University of Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne. During his studies, he has received scholarships by the German Federal Foreign Office, the Max Planck Society, the German Academic Scholarship Foundation, the Protestant Scholarship Foundation Villigst, and the Franco-German University Foundation.