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Birju Kotecha

Assistant Professor

Department: Northumbria Law School

I am currently on an academic career break and practising as a Barrister from Trinity Chambers. Further details of my practical expertise can be found here

I read law at the University of Newcastle-Upon Tyne and later completed an MA in Politics at the University of Manchester.  I began my career in teaching and commenced at Northumbria Law School in 2013, first as a graduate tutor, before being promoted in September 2017.

My research concentrates on international criminal law and my work has been published in leading journals such as the Leiden Journal of International Law and the Journal of International Criminal Justice. In 2022, I co-edited a Journal issue examining how today's 'misinformation age' is shaping international criminal justice. 

My teaching experience is in the law of tort, public international law and, more recently, Ethics for Bar students. In the past I have taught Constitutional and Administrative Law.

In 2019 I was awarded a Middle Temple Scholarship and later called to the Bar of England and Wales in the summer of 2021. I was formerly the admissions tutor for the Bar Course, chaired the Scholarship committee and acted as an External Examiner for Professional Ethics on behalf of the Bar Standards Board.

Birju Kotecha

  • Please visit the Pure Research Information Portal for further information
  • A Hollow Enterprise: International Criminal Justice and Public Relations, Kotecha, B. 1 May 2024, In: International Criminal Law Review
  • International Criminal Justice in an 'Age of Misinformation': Guest Editors' Introduction, Kotecha, B., Birkett, D. 2022, In: Journal of International Criminal Justice
  • The International Criminal Court’s Selectivity and Procedural Justice, Kotecha, B. 2020, In: Journal of International Criminal Justice
  • The Art of Rhetoric: Perceptions of the International Criminal Court and Legalism, Kotecha, B. Dec 2018, In: Leiden Journal of International Law
  • The ICC's Office of the Prosecutor and the Limits of Performance Indicators, Kotecha, B. 2 Aug 2017, In: Journal of International Criminal Justice

  • Law LLB (Hons)
  • Law PhD
  • Education PGCE
  • Politics MA
  • Fellow of the Higher Education Academy FHEA
  • Member of the Honourable Society of the Middle Temple


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