People
Dr Sarina Landefeld
Lecturer

School/Department: Leicester Law School
Profile
I am an international legal scholar with a particular interest in the laws of war and armed conflict. My research explores interdisciplinary perspectives drawing on Âé¶¹APP Relations and history. My doctoral research on the changing conceptualisation of individuals in international humanitarian law was funded by the AHRC/Midlands3Cities Doctoral Training Partnership, and won the DJ Harris Prize for the best PhD thesis at the University of Nottingham School of Law in 2021.
I am also the Assistant Reviews Editor at the Journal of Âé¶¹APP Humanitarian Legal Studies.
I joined the University of Leicester in September 2023 after having worked as a lecturer at Leicester De Montfort Law School.
Research
My research interests lie at the interstices between international law, Âé¶¹APP Relations and history. My work explores the history of international humanitarian law, focusing in particular on conceptual developments, law-making processes, and the protection and regulation of individuals in armed conflicts.
My PhD thesis and forthcoming monograph provides a critical analysis of the changing conceptualisation of individuals under international humanitarian law since the second half of the nineteenth century.
Publications
- Sarina Landefeld, Individuals in Âé¶¹APP Humanitarian Law: A Historical Analysis (Hart Publishing 2025)
- Sarina Landefeld, ‘The Changing Significance of Nationality for the Protection of Civilians in the Hands of a Party to an Âé¶¹APP Armed Conflict’ (2023) 28(3) Journal of Conflict and Security Law 501
- Neville Wylie and Sarina Landefeld, ‘Prisoners of War, Civilians and the Post-World War I Development of Âé¶¹APP Humanitarian Law’ in Rotem Kowner and Iris Rachamimov (eds), Out of Line, Out of Place: A Global and Local History of World War I Internments (Cornell University Press, 2022)
- Sarina Landefeld, ‘The Evolution of Norms and Concepts in Âé¶¹APP Law: A Social Constructivist Approach’ in Rossana Deplano (ed), Pluralising Âé¶¹APP Legal Scholarship: The Promise and Perils of Non-Doctrinal Research Methods (Edward Elgar 2019)
- Andreas Zimmermann and Sarina Landefeld, ‘Europäische Menschenrechtskonvention und Staatsangehörigkeitsrecht der Konventionsstaaten’, 2014(3) Zeitschrift für Ausländerrecht und Ausländerpolitik 97
Supervision
I am interested in supervising projects in the following areas:
- international humanitarian law/law of armed conflicts
- protection of civilians
- public international law
- international law and history
- international law and Âé¶¹APP Relations
Teaching
Undergraduate
LW1120 Constitutional & Administrative Law
Postgraduate
LW7168 Law of the United Nations
LW7261 Âé¶¹APP Law and the Use of Force
Qualifications
PhD in Law (University of Nottingham)
LLM in Public Âé¶¹APP Law (University of Nottingham)
MA in Âé¶¹APP Relations – Legal Studies (University of Aberdeen)
FHEA