Dr. Ulic Egan is an international lawyer (New York Bar) and a Senior Legal Advisor with Global Rights Compliance, Kyiv. He is also a Program Manager and Course Director at the Institute for International Criminal Investigations (IICI) in The Hague (on leave). Ulic previously worked as a legal research consultant to the Law Society of Ireland and as an intern for the Appeals Division of the Office of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY). He has also worked as a legal researcher with the Prosecution Policy Unit at the Director of Public Prosecutions, Ireland. Ulic holds a Bachelor of Civil Law (BCL) degree from the National University of Ireland, Galway (first class honors) and an LLM in International Criminal Law from the Irish Centre for Human Rights (first class honors). He received a PhD from the Hillary Rodham-Clinton School of Law at Swansea University, UK., where he was awarded a Swansea Excellence Research Scholarship (SURES) and became a James Callaghan Scholar upon winning the James Callaghan Thesis Prize in 2024 for his thesis, ‘A Sociolegal Intersectional Analysis of the Role of Technology in the Investigation of Conflict-Related Sexual and Gender-Based Violence’. Ulic has published with Patricia Viseur Sellers on the topic of interpreters and investigators of sexual violence in international criminal prosecution (International Criminal Investigations: Law and Practice (Eleven International Publishing, 2018, Chapter 5), with Alexa Koenig on the use of open source information in the investigation of conflict related sexual violence (Journal of International Criminal Justice (2021); Technologies of Human Rights Representation (SUNY Press, 2022), Chapter 5), and the Oxford Reports on International Law (ORIL). His blog post, ‘Intersectionality and International Criminal Investigations in a Digital Age’ was featured in the Opinio Juris Digital Accountability Symposium, and he has also published on the topic of Irish neutrality (Galway Student Law Review (2010).