
FORDERER Susi
Susi is the current Managing Editor of the Asian Journal of Comparative Law and a Research Associate at the National University of Singapore. She is currently completing her PhD in Law at the European University Institute. Her research interests concern how law shapes socio-economic inequalities, both at national and international level. Before starting her PhD, Susi worked as an Academic Assistant at the College of Europe in Bruges (Belgium) and as an Associate in an international law firm in Brussels. She has taught courses on Global Climate Change Law, Judicial Protection, and the legal foundations of social justice at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, the College of Europe, and the European University Institute. Susi holds an LLM from the London School of Economics and Political Science as well as both German State Exams in Law, making her qualified to practice as a lawyer in Germany.
Education
LLM (London School of Economics and Political Science); LLM (European University Institute)
Susi is the current Managing Editor of the Asian Journal of Comparative Law and a Research Associate at the National University of Singapore. She is currently completing her PhD in Law at the European University Institute. Her research interests concern how law shapes socio-economic inequalities, both at national and international level. Before starting her PhD, Susi worked as an Academic Assistant at the College of Europe in Bruges (Belgium) and as an Associate in an international law firm in Brussels. She has taught courses on Global Climate Change Law, Judicial Protection, and the legal foundations of social justice at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, the College of Europe, and the European University Institute. Susi holds an LLM from the London School of Economics and Political Science as well as both German State Exams in Law, making her qualified to practice as a lawyer in Germany.
“Cohesion policy and its contingent commitment to socio-economic equality between Member States” (2025) 50 European Law Review 409-435
- European Law
- International Law
- Law and Political Economy
