Ashlee Stetser
  • Adjunct Faculty

Ashlee Stetser

Titles

  • Adjunct Professor

Biography

Ashlee Stetser is an International Law lecturer and assessor at the University of Cambridge (UK) and lectures International Relations and Politics at Boston University, London. Previously, Ashlee was an Assistant Professor in Bahrain where she taught Human Rights, Women’s and Gender Studies, and International Relations. She has lived and worked in over 35 countries, including Myanmar, Cambodia, China, Pakistan, and throughout the Middle East.

Ashlee graduated with a Juris Doctor (cum laude) and specialization in International and Comparative Law from Vermont Law School. While at VLS, she served as Managing Editor for the Vermont Law Review and was elected twice by her peers to serve on the VLS Board of Trustees. Ashlee then attended the University of Oxford, where she earned an MSt in Diplomatic Studies with the Foreign Service Programme. Her research focuses on the application of international law to human rights and her Oxford dissertation explored the interplay of resource management and extractive institutions in several Asian jurisdictions. An important policy implication of her research informs the current debate on human rights and women’s and gender issues within emerging economies.

She is a member of the New Jersey State Bar.