Dr. Jens Hillebrand Pohl

Director

Dr. Jens Hillebrand Pohl, FRGS is a legal practitioner-scholar and geoeconomist whose ideas on economic lawfare, geolegal power, and the power–utility synthesis have helped catalyze a new discourse on global economic governance. His work examines how legal and regulatory architectures are deployed not only to manage economic flows, but to assert strategic control and reconfigure the distribution of global power.

He is the founding Secretary-General of the Helsinki Geoeconomics Society and Director of the Helsinki Geoeconomics School. Together, these institutions comprise the Helsinki Geoeconomics consortium, dedicated to advancing education, research, and convening at the intersection of law, capital, and strategy. He also holds several editorial leadership roles, including as Editor-in-Chief of the Helsinki Geoeconomics Monitor and Springer Studies in Law & Geoeconomics.

Prior to founding the Helsinki Geoeconomics consortium, Dr. Pohl served as a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Finnish Institute of International Affairs, where he contributed to national-level research on geoeconomic investment risk, economic security, and international governance. He taught international economic law and supervised graduate research at Maastricht University, lectured on global governance at United Nations University–MERIT, and held visiting research appointments at the World Trade Institute, the Max Planck Institute for Procedural Law, and other leading institutions.

Earlier in his career, he practiced law before U.S. federal courts and the European Court of Justice, advising on cross-border restructuring, institutional design, and regulatory strategy. His legal work included roles at Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP in New York and the European Stability Mechanism in Luxembourg.

Dr. Pohl is a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, reflecting his commitment to spatially grounded power analysis, and is affiliated with a number of leading legal and international economic associations. He holds degrees from Harvard Law School, Maastricht University, and the Stockholm School of Economics, and as a legal practitioner he is admitted to practice in New York, England and Wales, and Ireland.

Sessions

6 March: 12:45 – 13:00

Fireside Chat

Geopolitics and Geoeconomics in Financial Services