J茅r么me de Hemptinne is an Assistant Professor of International Law. Prior to his academic appointment, he spent nearly two decades working with international judicial institutions, including the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, the Office of the United Nations Legal Counsel in New York, and the Special Tribunal for Lebanon. He is the co-editor of Modes of Liability in International Criminal Law (Cambridge University Press, 2019) and Animals in the International Law of Armed Conflict (Cambridge University Press, 2022), the latter of which received the ESIL Collective Book Prize in 2023. He is also the author of Les conflits arm茅s en mutation (Pedone, 2019), which was awarded the Walther Hug Prize in 2020. J茅r么me serves as the Book Review Editor of the Journal of International Criminal Justice. He previously co-edited three symposia for the Journal: Starvation in International Law (2019), The Protection of the Environment during Warfare: An International Environmental Law Perspective (2023), and The Challenges Faced by Hybrid Justice in the Central African Republic (2025). He also drafted the Rules of Procedure and Evidence for the Special Criminal Court of the Central African Republic (2017).