Annegret Flohr
Research Associate
RD: Private Actors in the Transnational Sphere
e-Mail: flohrNoeSPAM@ thanx-for-not-spamming! hsfk.de
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Biography
2001 - 2004 | BA studies in International Relations with a Major in Public International Law at Dresden University of Technology and at the Geneva Institute for International Studies |
2004 - 2005 | MA studies in ‘Human Rights and Democratization’ at the University of Malta and Université de Paris 1 - Panthéon-Sorbonne |
2005 - 2006 | Carlo-Schmid Internship at the World Health Organization in Geneva |
2006 - 2008 | Research Assistant in the project ‚Corporations as Norm-Entrepreneurs’ and Ph.D. student at Technischen Universität Darmstadt |
2008 - 2010 | Research Assistant at the Chair of International Relations at Technische Universität Darmstadt |
since 2010 | Research Associate at PRIF |
Projects
- Global Crime Governance – Towards a Normative Order to Combat Transnational Non-state Violence and Organized Crime
- Corporations and Natural Resource Governance
- "Rogue states", "outlaws", and "pariahs": Dissidence between delegitimization and justification
- The Legitimation of Non-State Regulation in Interconnected Normative Orders
Selected Publications
- Non-state actors in transnational criminal law, 2013
- The Relevance of Private Actors in the Transnational Sphere for Just Peace Governance, Arbeitspapiere, No.13, 2012
- Variations in Corporate Norm-Entrepreneurship Why the Home State Matters, 2010
- The Role of Business in Global Governance Corporations as Norm-Entrepreneurs, 2010
Consulting on
- Corporations and global regulation
- Corporations and human rights
- Natural resources (focus on mining)
- Investment projects in developing countries





