Dr Ketevan Khutsishvili holds Master of Law from Tbilisi State University (TSU), academic degree of Master of Science (MSc) in Human Rights (with Merits) from the London School of Economics and Political Science, University of London and degree of Doctor Juris (Ph.D. in Law) with specialization in International Law from TSU. Prof. Dr. Khutsishvili leads the courses of International Criminal Law and a variety of International Law directions since 2003 in TSU. Since 2016 she holds Gender and Law Chair at TSU and teaches a course on Gender and Law. In 2017 she was appointed as a Director of Research and Teaching Institute on International Criminal Law and International Cooperation in Criminal Matters. Prof. Dr. Khutsishvili has been a member and contact person in Georgia for variety of Human Rights mechanisms under UN (human trafficking) and Council of Europe (ECRI, GRETA), alongside being recurrently invited to The Hague to judge at the international rounds of the ICC Moot Court Competition, as well as Leiden University International Public Law Moot Court Competition and Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition in Washington. She has taught in Germany (Refugee Law and migration – two 6 credit courses in Viadrina European University), Portugal (Refugee Law, Migration Management in Europe, Victims of Crime in University of Porto), Belgium (gender and law at Catholic University Louvain), University of Groningen, The Netherlands (SDGs and International Law) as well as three times at the International Summer School of University of A Coruña (Human Rights - 2016, International Criminal Law – 2017, migration/refugees – in 2018). In November, 2017 her students won the All European Moot Court Competition in International Refugee Law and International Humanitarian Law in Ljubljana (Slovenia), her students qualified as the second best in November, 2018 on the same competition.