Chloe Young
LL.M; M.A.
Alumni Research Fellow
Recent Publications
Chloe is from Washington, in the Pacific Northwest of the United States of America. She graduated summa cum laude from Whitman College with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Chinese Language. She authored two honours dissertations titled “The Largest Incarceration of an Ethnoreligious Minority Since WWII: The Chinese Government’s Crackdown on Uyghurs in Xinjiang” and “Citizenship and Residency by Investment Schemes: The Tension Between Neoliberalism and Democracy in the European Union”. She then participated in the Erasmus Mundus International Law of Global Security, Peace, and Development Program organized by the European Commission.
During this program, she earned a Master of Laws in International Law from the University of Glasgow in Scotland, a Master of Arts in International Security from the Institut Barcelona d’Estudis Internacionals in Spain and a Master of Arts in International Law and Human Rights from the University of Tartu in Estonia. She authored two master’s dissertations titled “Dissecting Divisions Among Allies: NATO’s Pivot to China” and “The Legal Issues Surrounding Freely Given Consent Raised by Pay-or-Okay Models under the GDPR”. After interning in the cyber diplomacy unit at the Estonian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Chloe decided to pursue her Juris Doctor degree at the University of Washington School of Law in Seattle, Washington.