
Biography
Mansha Mohee is a PhD candidate in International Law at the Dickson Poon School of Law at King’s College London under the supervision of Dr. Rosana Garciandia and Dr. Nicola Palmer. Her research, funded by a full scholarship from the Dickson Poon School of Law, focuses on the territorialization of international refugee protection, and African subjectivities, examining international law and justice as instruments of emancipation and domination of displaced persons of postcolonial states of the Global South. It examines the prospects and limitations of refugee-centred accountability through close attention to temporality and spatiality in international law and justice in the African context.
Prior to joining the Dickson Poon School of Law, she worked on legal and policy research in governance in development finance at the African Development Bank in Cote d’Ivoire. She is particularly interested in critical international legal theory, postcolonial legal theory, African subjectivity, international law and development, and empirical methods in international law. In addition to her research, Mansha teaches on the Public International Law module at the Dickson Poon School of Law.
Supervisors
Dr. Rosana Garciandia
Dr. Nicola Palmer
Research Interests
- International human rights law
- Critical international legal theory
- Postcoloniality, forced migration and justice
- Sociolegal methods
Teaching
Public International Law