Legal Research and Academic Content Development

Legal Gap & Policy Brief Writing
- Service: Drafting in-depth policy briefs, white papers, or research reports for NGOs, government policy advisors, or international organizations focused on legal reform related to economic coercion.
- Focus Areas from Thesis:
- Identifying Legal Lacunae: Pinpointing the specific gaps in the UN Charter (Article 2(4) ambiguity), GATT (Article XXI vagueness), ECT (lack of coercion prohibition), and IMF conditional lending (lack of transparency/appeal).
- Reform Proposals: Summarizing and articulating the study’s recommendations for clarifying legal ambiguities and enhancing accountability mechanisms in international law.
- Client Value: Providing authoritative, research-backed documentation to influence legal and governmental policy debates on international law reform.
Academic/Educational Content Development
- Service: Writing, editing, and structuring educational materials (course outlines, study guides, articles) on international law, geopolitics, and international economic relations for universities, online learning platforms, or professional training courses.
- Focus Areas from Thesis: The clear, structured analysis of complex concepts like:
- “Economic Dependency” (Trade, Energy, Financial).
- The evolution of “Coercion in International Law” (distinction between military/economic coercion).
- The interplay of international institutions (UN, WTO, IMF) and legal frameworks (GATT, ECT, BITs).
- Client Value: Producing high-quality, technically accurate content that translates academic research into accessible learning resources.