
JUDr. Petra Ditrichová, Ph.D.
Associate Researcher, Institute of International Relations
e-mail ditrichova(at)iir.cz
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- Employment
- Education
- Languages
- Areas of Interest
- Memberships
- Books and Chapters in Books
- Scholarly Articles
- Expert Redactions
- Book Reviews
- Lectures and Teaching
∆ Employment
Since 01/2019: Associate Researcher, Center for International Law, Institute of International Relations, Prague
Since 08/2018: Legal Adviser, Department of International Law, Ministry of Defence, Czech Republic
08/2017 – 07/2018: Czech Liaison Officer, NATO Support and Procurement Agency - NSPA, Capellen, Luxembourg
1/2015 – 7/2017: Legal Adviser, Department of International Law, Ministry of Defence, Czech Republic
1/2013 – 12/2014: Deputy Legal Adviser, Allied Command Transformation Staff Element Europe (NATO/ACT SEE), SHAPE, Belgium
5/2007 – 12/2012: Legal Adviser, Department of International Law, Ministry of Defence, Czech Republic
∆ Education
2013: Doctor´s Degree in International Law (Title: Doctor Iuris – JUDr.)
2008 – 2012: Charles University, Faculty of Law, Ph.D. degree in „Public International Law I“(International law, European law, Constitutional Law), thesis on Legal Regulation of Non-State Armed Actors;
2005 – 2007: University of Cambridge, Institute of Continuing Education, Diploma in An Introduction to English Law and the Law of the European Union;
2004 – 2005: University of Zaragoza, Law Faculty, Spain, Erasmus scholarship;
2001 – 2007: Charles University, Faculty of Law, Master’s degree;
1994 – 1998: Secondary School/Business Academy Hovorčovická, Prague
∆ Languages
Czech – mother tongue
English – active
Spanish – active
French – passive
∆ Areas of Interest
International Humanitarian Law
International Human Rights Law
International Criminal Law
Rules of Engagement (ROE)
Rules on Use of Force
∆ Memberships
International Society for Military Law and Law of War – Board of Directors member, President of the Committee for General Affairs
Czech Society for International Law
Czech Red Cross – adviser
∆ Books and Chapters in Books
(2017): Gill, T., Fleck, D., Boothby, W., & Vanheusden, A. (eds.), Leuven Manual on the International Law Applicable to Peace Operations: Prepared by an International Group of Experts at the Invitation of the International Society for Military Law and the Law of War, co-author, Cambridge University Press;
(2017): Základní prameny MHP, co-author, VHÚ Praha, 2017, ISBN: 978-80-7278-698-5;
(2012): Bakker & Sossai eds, Multilevel Regulation of Military and Security Contractors, „Report concerning legal regulation of PMSC in the Czech Republic“, Hart Publishing, Oxford UK;
(2007): MHP: Souhrn pro velitele, co-author, MO ČR – AVIS.
∆ Scholarly Articles
(2016) Czech Yearbook of Public & Private International Law, No. 7 (2016) “International Law and the Use of Armed Drones: Where is the Controversy?”;
(2014) NATO Legal Gazette No. 34 (2014) “NATO: Evolution and Legal Framework for the Conduct of Operations“;
(2013) NATO Legal Gazette No. 30, co-author “Questions on HQ SACT & International law” and “Capturing NATO Knowledge through Information Management: Policy, Process, and Procedure”;
(2013) The Military Law and the Law of War Review No. 52/2, co-author „Responding to Change – Legal challenges in the Future Security Environment – Report on the 2013 NATO Legal Conference on 24 – 28 June 2013“;
(2011) Czech Yearbook on Public International Law No. 2, “Unmanned Aerial Vehicles and Law of Armed Conflict implications”;
(2009) Acta Universitatis Carolinae Iuridica No. 4, Mezinárodní humanitární právo – 60. výročí Ženevských úmluv z roku 1949, article “Šíření a aplikace MHP v AČR“;
(2009) National Report on Private Military and Security Companies, EU - PRIV WAR Project under 7th Framework research program under Council Research Directorate. Outcome of the project published in Francioni, F., Ronzitti N. (eds.), “War by Contract: Human Rights, Humanitarian Law and Private Contractors”, Oxford University Press, 2011;
(2007) Common Law Review No.8, “Contract law vs. Law of Obligations – Czech and Common Law Perspective”.
∆ Expert Redaction
(2017) Frederic de Mulinen, Příručka práva ozbrojeného konfliktu pro ozbrojené síly, vydáno ICRC 1987, odborná redakce, Vojenský historický ústav 2/2017;
(2012) Pravidla pro užití síly – příklady (RoE) I/2012, VeV-VA Odbor doktrín, 1. vydání.
∆ Book Reviews
(2015): V. Bílková (ed.), MHP: vznik, vývoj a nové výzvy, Studie z lidských práv č. 9., Právnická fakulta UK, Praha.
∆ Lectures and Teaching
Since 2010: Charles University, Faculty of Law, regular guest lecturer in International Humanitarian Law;
2013 – 2014: St. John´s University, New York (USA), lecturer and tutor in NATO Practicum program;
2010 – 2012: Charles University, Faculty of humanities, co-founder and lecturer of pilot program “Application of International Humanitarian Law”.
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