- Wolman, A. (2024). North Korean Trash Balloons and International Law. Brooklyn Journal of International Law, 50(1), pp. 102–126.
- Wolman, A. and Sumiko, M. (2024). Addressing the “Paradise on Earth” Deception: The Quest for Justice for Migrants from Japan to North Korea. Journal of East Asia and International Law, 17(2), pp. 493–502. doi:10.14330/jeail.2024.17.2.13.
- Wolman, A. (2024). Resettlement Under the Radar: A Study of Japanese Resettlement of North Korean Escapees. International Journal of Korean Unification Studies, 33(1), pp. 199–235.
- Wolman, A. (2022). North Korean Asylum Seekers in the West: Is Dual Nationality Dispositive? Indiana international & comparative law review, 31(2).
- Wolman, A. (2022). Refugee Status for North Korean Dual Nationals: A Study of Recent Cases from New Zealand. The Korean Journal of International and Comparative Law, 10(1), pp. 66–80. doi:10.1163/22134484-12340165.
- Wolman, A. and Chung, D. (2022). Human Rights Institutionalization at the Local Level: A Case Study of Sub-National Human Rights Commissions in Korea. Journal of Human Rights Practice, 13(2), pp. 187–204. doi:10.1093/jhuman/huab017.
- Wolman, A. (2021). Dual Nationality and International Criminal Court Jurisdiction. Journal of International Criminal Justice, 18(5), pp. 1081–1102. doi:10.1093/jicj/mqaa062.
- Wolman, A. (2019). The Role of Departure States in Combating Irregular Emigration in International Law: An Historical Perspective. International Journal of Refugee Law, 31(1), pp. 30–54. doi:10.1093/ijrl/eez012.
- Wolman, A. (2019). Combating Hate Speech at the Local Level: A Comparison of East Asian and European Approaches. Nordic Journal of Human Rights, 37(2), pp. 87–104. doi:10.1080/18918131.2019.1614255.
- Wolman, A. and Goedde, P. (2018). North Korean Detention of US Nationals: International Law Violations and Means of Recourse. Cornell International Law Journal, 51(3), pp. 147–181.
- Wolman, A. (2018). Humanitarian Protection Advocacy in East Asia: Charting a Path Forward. Refugee Survey Quarterly, 37(1), pp. 25–43. doi:10.1093/rsq/hdx020.
- Wolman, A. (2017). The Response to Human Rights Abuses in North Korea: Problematizing Accountability. Korean Yearbook of International Law, 5, pp. 109–132.
- Wolman, A. (2017). Human Rights between the Local and Global. Asia-Pacific Journal on Human Rights and the Law, 18(1), pp. 78–107. doi:10.1163/15718158-01801004.
- Wolman, A. (2017). Han Kim and North Korean Accountability for Torture and Unlawful Killing. Journal of East Asia and International Law, 10(1), pp. 12–12. doi:10.14330/jeail.2017.10.1.12.
- Wolman, A. (2017). National Human Rights Institutions and Their Sub-National Counterparts. International Human Rights Law Review, 6(1), pp. 1–29. doi:10.1163/22131035-00601002.
- Wolman, A. (2017). Sub-national Human Rights Institutions:a Definition and Typology. Human Rights Review, 18(1), pp. 87–109. doi:10.1007/s12142-016-0429-z.
- Wolman, A. (2017). Chinese Pressure to Repatriate Asylum Seekers: An International Law Analysis. International Journal of Refugee Law, 29(1), pp. 84–109. doi:10.1093/ijrl/eex007.
- Wolman, A. (2015). Japan and international refugee protection norms: Explaining non-compliance. Asian and Pacific Migration Journal, 24(4), pp. 409–431. doi:10.1177/0117196815606852.
- Wolman, A. (2015). Sub-National Human Rights Institutions and the Domestication of International Human Rights Norms. Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights, 33(2), pp. 224–250. doi:10.1177/016934411503300206.
- Wolman, A. and Li, G. (2015). Saeteomin Asylum Seekers: The Law and Policy Response. International Journal of Refugee Law, 27(2), pp. 327–347. doi:10.1093/ijrl/eev017.
- Wolman, A. (2015). Sub-National Human Rights Institutions and Transgovernmental Networks. Nordic Journal of Human Rights, 33(2), pp. 110–131. doi:10.1080/18918131.2015.1044791.
- Wolman, A. (2015). Human Rights Reports from Illiberal States. Journal of Human Rights Practice, 7(1), pp. 166–176. doi:10.1093/jhuman/huu006.
- Wolman, A. (2014). The South Korean Citizenship of North Korean Escapees in Law and Practice. KLRI Journal of Law and Legislation, 4(2), pp. 225–253.
- Wolman, A. (2013). Looking Back while Moving Forward: The Evolution of Truth Commissions in Korea. Asian-Pacific Law and Policy Journal, 14(3), pp. 27–56.
- Wolman, A. (2013). Korea’s Refugee Act: A Critical Evaluation under International Law. Journal of East Asia and International Law, 6(2), pp. 479–496.
- Wolman, A. (2013). South Korea’s Response to Human Rights Abuses in North Korea: An Analysis of Policy Options. Asia Pacific Issues, (110), pp. 1–8.
- Wolman, A. (2013). Asylum for Persecuted Homosexuals in the Republic of Korea: A Review of Recent Cases. Forced Migration Review, 42, pp. 30–31.
- Wolman, A. (2013). The relationship between national and sub-national human rights institutions in federal states. The International Journal of Human Rights, 17(4), pp. 445–462. doi:10.1080/13642987.2012.762507.
- Wolman, A. (2013). The National Human Rights Commission of Korea and North Korean Human Rights: A Law and Policy Analysis. Yonsei Law Journal, 4(1), pp. 63–84.
- WOLMAN, A. (2013). National Human Rights Commissions and Asian Human Rights Norms. Asian Journal of International Law, 3(1), pp. 77–99. doi:10.1017/s2044251312000306.
- Wolman, A. (2012). North Korean Asylum Seekers and Dual Nationality. International Journal of Refugee Law, 24(4), pp. 793–814. doi:10.1093/ijrl/ees052.
- Wolman, A. (2011). National Human Rights Institutions and the Courts in the Asia-Pacific Region. Asia Pacific Law Review, 19(2), pp. 237–251. doi:10.1080/10192557.2011.11788250.
- Wolman, A. (2011). North Korean Escapees’ Right to Enter South Korea: An International Law Perspective. Yonsei Law Journal, 2(2).
- Wolman, A. (2011). Protection for Chinese Nationals Who Have Provided Humanitarian Assistance to North Korean Escapees: Recent Developments in U.S. Immigration Law. North Korean Review, 7(2), pp. 22–33. doi:10.3172/nkr.7.2.22.
- Wolman, A. (2010). Addressing Labor Rights Abuses at Overseas Korean Companies: The Role of the Korean State. Journal of Korean Law, 9(2), pp. 173–200.
- Wolman, A. (2010). The Equator Principles and Korean Banks. .
- Wolman, A. (2010). Subregionalism and transgovernmentalism in the emerging regional architecture for Asian human rights governance. HUFS Global Law Review, 2(1), pp. 107–133.
- Wolman, A. (2010). Abortion in Korea: A Human Rights Perspective on the Current Debate over Enforcement of the Laws Prohibiting Abortion. pp. 153–174.
- Wolman, A. (2009). Protecting Victim Rights: The Role of the National Human Rights Commission of Korea. Journal of East Asia and International Law, 2(2), pp. 7–7. doi:10.14330/jeail.2009.2.2.07.
- Wolman, A. (2006). Reducing Heavy-Duty Truck Idling; An Energy and Environmental Challenge. Penn State Environmental Law Review, 15, pp. 29–29.
- Wolman, A. (2004). A Review of Conservation Payment Initiatives in Latin America: Conservation Concessions, Conservation Incentive Agreements and Permit Retirement Schemes. William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review, 28, pp. 859–859.
- Wolman, A. and Balto, D. (2003). Intellectual Property and Antitrust: General Principles. IDEA: The Journal of Law and Technology, 43(4), pp. 413–494.
- Wolman, A. (2003). Effluent Trading in the United States and Australia. Great Plains Natural Resources Journal, 8, pp. 1–25.
- Wolman, A. (2003). Conservation Easements in Latin America. ELNI Review, 2, pp. 27–32.
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About
Overview
Andrew Wolman joined City Law School in September 2018. He teaches on modules in Criminal Law on the LLB, along with International Criminal Law and Law and War on the LLM.
Prior to joining City, Dr Wolman taught human rights and international law at the Graduate School of International and Area Studies of Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, in Seoul, Korea. Before that, he worked as an Associate in the litigation department of the law firm White & Case, LLP and as an Assistant Counsel at the New York City Department of Transportation, where he specialised in environmental and land use law.
Dr Wolman’s research is focused on the development of refugee law and policy in East Asia, the international response to North Korean human rights violations, and the right to leave in the context of irregular migration. He has also published widely on the topic of sub-national human rights institutions and their relationships with other institutions and norms in the international human rights regime.
Dr Wolman has a PhD in Law from the University of Antwerp, an LLM in Environmental Law from George Washington University Law School, and a JD from the New York University School of Law. He received his BA in Politics from Princeton University.
Qualifications
- PhD in Law, University of Antwerp, Belgium
- LLM in Environmental Law, George Washington University Law School, United States
- JD, New York University School of Law, United States
- BA in Politics, Princeton University, United States
Employment
- Senior Lecturer in Law, City, University of London, Aug 2022 – present
- Lecturer in Law, City, University of London, Sep 2018 – Jul 2022
- Professor, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Mar 2015 – Aug 2018
- Associate Professor, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Mar 2012 – Feb 2015
- Assistant Professor, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Mar 2009 – Feb 2012
- Assistant Counsel, New York City Department of Transportation, Jul 2006 – Feb 2009
- Associate, White & Case LLP, Jun 2003 – Jan 2005
Expertise
Geographic Areas
- Asia - East
Research
Title of thesis: Old Court, New Crimes: The International Court of Justice and the Adjudication of Mass Atrocity Crimes
Jan 2021
Summary of research
Examination of recent phenomena (e.g. The Gambia v Myanmar, the forthcoming Crimes Against Humanity Convention, forthcoming proceedings The Netherlands v Syria) indicating the emergence of the International Court of Justice as an adjudicator of mass atrocity crimes and its impact on the aims of international justice as well as on other international legal justice mechanisms.
2nd supervisor
- Sahar Sadoughi, Research Student
Research students
2nd supervisor
- Muhammad Tanvir Hashem Munim, Research Student
Publications
Publications by category
Internet publications (9)
- Wolman, A. (2024). No ‘Paradise on Earth’: Justice for Migrants from Japan to North Korea. Oxford Human Rights Hub.
- Wolman, A. (2024). Transitional Justice in South Korea: A Turn to the Courts? The Diplomat.
- Wolman, A. (2018). Human Rights in North Korea: What Next? International Politics and Society.
- Wolman, A. (2017). Accountability for North Korean Human Rights Abuses: Five Questions. LSE Human Rights Blog.
- Wolman, A. (2017). The Emergence of Sub-National Human Rights Institutions and their Role in the International Human Rights Regime. Rights! Blog.
- Wolman, A. (2016). US Sanctions on North Korean Human Rights Violators: Exploring the Impact. Oxford Human Rights Hub.
- Wolman, A. (2014). The Republic of Korea: Reflecting on 25 Years of Transitional Justice. Middle East Institute.
- Wolman, A. and Chung, D. The Korean Constitutional Court Judgment on the Constitutionality of an Abortion Ban. Oxford Human Rights Hub.
- Wolman, A. Japan-Korea Relations Could Get Worse Before They Get Better. The Diplomat.
Journal articles (44)
Reports (3)
- Wolman, A. (2013). Expert Opinion on Republic of Korea’s Nationality Law..
- Wolman, A. (2012). Human Rights Statistical Yearbook 2012..
- Wolman, A., Barreira, A. and Curiel, P.B. (2009). Restauracion de Ríos. guia juridica para el diseño y realizacion de proyectos.. ISBN 978-84-491-0919-5.
Thesis/dissertation
Working paper
- Wolman, A. (2024). Resettlement Under the Radar: A Study of Japanese Resettlement of North Korean Escapees. London, UK: City Law School.
Other (6)
- Wolman, A. and Kim, J. (2018). Book Review of Marie Seong-Hak Kim, ed, The Spirit of Korean Law: Korean Legal History in Context (Martinus Nijhoff 2015).
- Wolman, A. (2016). Book Review of Hun Joon Kim, The Massacres at Mt. Halla (Cornell U Press 2014).
- Wolman, A. (2013). Book Review of Tae Ung Baik, Emerging Regional Human Rights Systems in Asia (CUP 2012).
- Wolman, A. (2012). Book Review of Ryan Goodman & Thomas Pegram, eds., Human Rights, State Compliance, and Social Change: Assessing National Human Rights Institutions (CUP 2012).
- Wolman, A. Book Review of Thomas Davis & Brian Galligan, Human Rights in Asia (Edward Elgar 2011).
- Wolman, A. Book Review of Penelope Mathew & Tristan Harley, eds., Refugees, Regionalism and Responsibility (Edward Elgar 2016).
Professional activities
Online articles (14)
- Korea’s Denial of Refugee Status to Yemeni Asylum Seekers. (2018). Korea Herald
- Human Rights and the North Korea Talks. (2018). Korea Herald
- Rohingya Refugee Crisis: How Korea can Help. (2017). Korea Herald
- Human rights under Moon Jae-in: Five Issues to Watch. (2017). Korea Herald
- Trump and Refugees. (2017). Korea Times
- Korea's Record on Refugees. (2016). Korea Times
- Can a Referral Deter Future Crimes? (2015). Joongang Daily
- Green Growth or Greenwashing? (2014). Joongang Daily
- Human Rights Act Needed. (2014). Joongang Daily
- Ideological Exclusion in Korea. (2012). Korea Times
- The Environmental Case for Nuclear Energy. (2011). Korea Herald
- Ending Discrimination. (2010). Korea Herald
- Korea Should Join Annex I in Denmark. (2009). Joongang Daily
- A Day to Reach Out to Refugees. (2009). Joongang Daily