Doruk Erhan

Academic Year: 
2022-23
Direction: 
From Yale
Exchange Partners: 
Institut d'Études Politiques de Paris
Project Title: 
Forms and Limits of Adjudicative Jurisdiction: In Search of an Institutional Theory of Jurisdictional Reasonableness

Doruk Erhan is an LL.M. candidate at Yale Law School, where he is studying as a Fulbright Scholar. He received an LL.B., summa cum laude , from Bilkent University and a Magister Juris degree from the University of Oxford. Before coming to Yale, he was a practicing lawyer focusing on international law and public law litigation. Doruk is a generalist public international lawyer with particular interest in international dispute settlement, procedural law and human rights. His research specifically focuses on the jurisdictional challenges faced by international dispute settlement both at the international and the domestic level.