Patrick C. R. Terry is the Dean of the Faculty of Law and a Professor of Law at the University of Public Administration in Kehl, Germany. His main research interest is public international law where he has published articles on a variety of topics (use of force, state recognition, espionage, sanctions, election meddling) in high-quality journals (either peer-reviewed or otherwise well-regarded) in many different jurisdictions (North America, Europe, Asia, Africa, New Zealand). Currently, his research focus is on cyber espionage and secondary sanctions and he is at this moment working on various book chapters he has been invited to contribute. He also functions as a peer-reviewer for reputable journals, sits on three international editorial boards, and has been invited as a guest speaker by various Indian universities. Patrick Terry holds four law degrees, including a Ph.D. in public international law. Previous to becoming a professor of law, he served as a judge in Southern Germany for a number of years.