Liliya Khasanova

Liliya Khasanova

Center Associate

Postdoctoral Fellow, Freie University Berlin and Tufts University

Liliya Khasanova is a post-doctoral fellow with Berlin Potsdam Research Group ‘International Rule of Law – Rise or Decline?’ Liliya was a graduate research fellow at the Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School and a visiting fellow at the University of Fribourg (Switzerland) and International Law Center at the Nanterre University in Paris before earning her Ph.D. in international public law from Kazan Federal University in Russia. She was selected as a Women, Peace and Security (WIIS) next-generation fellow in 2021. Liliya's current research interests include national/cultural perspectives on the international law of cyberspace, and regional and global nexus in data governance, focusing on Russian and Eurasian approaches. Her other project is focused on the peaceful reconciliation of ethnic conflicts in Russia, providing empirical research on the independence movement of Tatars in Russia during the collapse of the Soviet Union.