Dr Niki Siampakou
Researcher
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Department:
Researchers
- Research strand: In the public interest: accountability of the state and the prosecution of crimes
- Main fields of interest: Counter-Terrorism Critical Approaches to International Law International Criminal Law International Human Rights Law International Humanitarian Law Transitional Justice
Profile
Dr. Niki Siampakou joined the Asser Institute in May 2023 as a Joint Research Fellow with the International Centre for Counter-Terrorism (ICCT). Her work focuses on the appropriate legal responses against violent extremism and terrorism, with a particular focus on (inter)national criminal justice and human rights considerations. At the Asser Institute, she is part of the research strand 'In the public interest: accountability of the state and the prosecution of crimes'.
Prior to joining the Asser Institute, Niki worked in the field of transitional justice as a research and training project manager at the IFJD-Institut Louis Joinet in France. She also participated in two field missions in the Central African Republic and in several conferences. Between 2016 and 2019, she was a contractual researcher (doctorante contractuelle) at Aix Marseille University. Her principal areas of expertise include international criminal law, transitional justice and international human rights law.
Niki holds a PhD in international criminal law (2020) and a master’s degree in public international law (2016) from Aix Marseille University and a bachelor’s degree in law from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (2014) which included an Erasmus exchange at Lisbon School of Law of the Universidade Católica Portuguesa (2013). Her doctoral dissertation, entitled ‘Against all hopes: The untenable promise of reparations of the International Criminal Court’, provides a critical analysis of the ICC’s reparation mandate. During her PhD, she was a visiting scholar at New York University (JSD Program, 2018-2019) and at the University of Amsterdam (ACIL, 2017-2018). She also interned with the Victims participation and reparations section of the International Criminal Court and the Greek Ministry of Justice.
Publications
M. Herbach and N. Siampakou, 'Faith and Fury: Rising Anti-Blasphemy Extremism in Europe and its Legal Implications' ICCT Analysis, 13 November 2024.
N. Siampakou, 'Transitional Justice and Terrorism: The Case of Sri Lanka', ICCT Policy Brief, 13 September 2024.
Dénouveaux A. and Siampakou N., 'Victim’s Involvement in P/CVE: Examples of Public Policies and Programmes in Prison and in Educational Systems', Radicalisation Awareness Network (European Commission), 15 April 2024.
N. Siampakou, 'Victims of Terrorism and Reparation: Applying the 2005 UN Basic Principles and Guidelines on the Right to a Remedy and Reparation', ICCT Policy Brief, 21 December 2023.
N. Siampakou, 'Time for a victim-centric approach in prosecuting sexual and gender-based violence committed by terrorists', ICCT Analysis, 21 August 2023.
N. Siampakou, 'Book Review : Christine Schwöbel-Patel: Marketing Global Justice: The political economy of international criminal law (Cambridge University Press 2021)', Annuaire français de relations internationales (2022), pp. 907-911.
J.P. Massias and N. Siampakou, 'Scotland : Transitional Justice to Deal with Economic Violence', Justiceinfo.net, 7 February 2022.
N. Siampakou and G. Ferrara (eds.), State Compliance with International Human Rights Law: State-of-the-art, Improvement and Challenges, Quebec Journal of International Law, Special Issue, June 2021.
G. Ferrara and Niki Siampakou, 'Introduction', Quebec Journal of International Law, Special Issue, June 2021, p. 1–9.
N. Siampakou, 'The Al Mahdi Reparations Order: Reparations for the Destruction of Cultural Heritage', L’Observateur des Nations Unies, Vol. 43:2 (2017), pp. 191-199.