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Kirsten Roberts Lyer


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  • Chair, Human Rights Program, Associate Professor, Central European University
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Dr Kirsten Roberts Lyer is a specialist in international human rights law and practice. Dr Roberts Lyer is the Chair of the Human Rights Program and Associate Professor at the Department of Legal Studies. She works on issues relating to independent state-based human rights bodies, academic freedom and parliaments and human rights.

Appointed as a member of the EU Agency for Fundamental Rights' Scientific Committee (2023-2028), she is a recognised expert on National Human Rights Institutions and co-authored a leading publication on NHRIs published with Oxford University Press (2021) as well as Change at the Top: The Necessity of Transitional Leadership Provisions in the Laws of Independent State-Based Institutions in the Journal of Human Rights Practice (2023). She most recently published Transnational Human Rights Violations: Addressing the Evolution of Globalized Repression through National Human Rights Institutions, with prof. Andrew Chubb (Lancaster Univ.), in the Journal of Human Rights Practice (2024), and Protecting the protectors: redefining immunity protections for National Human Rights Institutions. The International Journal of Human Rights (2024).

Dr Roberts Lyer's research examines how to protect and strengthen independent state-level institutions that are vital to the promotion and protection of human rights worldwide. Her recent publications and policy contributions have focussed on the creation and development of effective NHRIs, parliamentary engagement with human rights, and academic freedom (university autonomy).

Dr Roberts Lyer's work on academic freedom has focussed on threats to academics, through a major co-authored report for ICNL in 2019 Closing Academic Space and threats to the autonomy of higher education institutions. In 2022, she co-authored University Autonomy Decline: Causes, Responses, and Implications for Academic Freedom, Routledge (2022). She is also a member of the Council of Europe Group of Experts on the Democratic Mission of Higher Education (2024-2027).

Dr Roberts Lyer has extensive experience as a legal and policy expert and international lawyer for over 16 years before joining CEU in 2016. This included as a Director at the Irish Human Rights Commission, Ireland's NHRI, and as a legal officer in Trial Chamber I of the United Nations International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia. She has also worked in Ireland's diplomatic mission to the Council of Europe in Strasbourg, at the European Court of Human Rights, European Court of Justice and for Amnesty International.

Dr Roberts Lyer obtained her PhD in human rights law at The Dickson Poon School of Law, King's College London, where she was a Dickson Poon Scholar, and established the Project on Effective Parliamentary Oversight of Human Rights with Dr. Philippa Webb. She has an M.Litt. in International Criminal Law from Trinity College Dublin, and a Bachelor's in Law from University College Dublin. For the 2012-2013 academic year, she was a Visiting Researcher at Harvard Law School.

Experience
  • 2016–present Associate Professor of Practice, Central European University
Education
  • 2016 King's College London, PhD
  • 2002 Trinity College Dublin, M.Litt

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