Benjamin-Karim Tebbeb
Benjamin-Karim Tebbeb studied law at Leibniz University Hannover and successfully completed his first state examination in 2025. He specialized in European and Public International Law, which included a semester abroad at KU Leuven. He received the “Deutschlandstipendium” scholarship.
By participating in the LXVI Philip C. Jessup Moot Court, he deepened his interest in international law. During his studies, he worked as a research assistant at various law firms and was involved in a wide range of volunteer work, particularly with the European Law Students' Association (ELSA).
He currently coordinates delegations to the UN Human Rights Council for ELSA International and has represented the NGO itself as a delegate before the United Nations, the International Criminal Court, and the Council of Europe.
Since September 2025, he has been a doctoral candidate and research assistant at the Academy for European Human Rights Protection at the University of Cologne.
Areas of Research
- Public International and European Law
- International Human Rights Protection
- Constitutional law
Benjamin-Karim Tebbeb
PhD candidate and Research Assistant
address
Kerpenerstr. 30
50937 Köln