Madison Hubbard

Visiting Research Fellow

  • Department:
    Visiting Research Fellows
  • Research strand: In the public interest: accountability of the state and the prosecution of crimes
  • Main fields of interest: Counter-Terrorism EU Law International Human Rights Law Public International Law

Profile

Madison is a Visiting Research Fellow in the research strand ‘In the public interest: accountability of the state and the prosecution of crimes.’ Her research focuses on accountability for international crimes in Ukraine. Madison is a candidate for a Doctor of Jurisprudence at the University of Vanderbilt Law School, where she is the President of the International Law Society. She completed the Vanderbilt in Venice summer program, an intensive four-week curriculum providing doctoral courses on Transnational Litigation, International Arbitration, and Counterterrorism. Madison holds a Bachelor’s Degree in French, Philosophy, and Political Science from the University of Southern California.

Publications

 The Silver Tsunami: Compassionate Release Dignifies Elderly Offenders