Shai Dothan is an Associate Professor of International and Public Law at the University of Copenhagen Faculty of Law affiliated with iCourts—Centre of Excellence for International Courts and Governance and SHIELD—Study Hub for International Economic Law and Development. He received his PhD, LLM, and LLB from Tel Aviv University. Before coming to Copenhagen, Shai was a post-doctoral fellow at the University of Chicago, the Hebrew University, and Tel Aviv University as well as a fellow at Yale University and the Max Planck Institute in Heidelberg. He is the author of Reputation and Judicial Tactics: A Theory of National and International Courts, Cambridge University Press (2015), International Judicial Review: When Should International Courts Intervene? Cambridge University Press (2020), and How to Master English as a Multilingual: A Guide for Students, Lawyers, and Professionals, Edward Elgar Publishing (2023).