The program for the Hague Academy of International Law's 2008 Summer Session is now available. Here are the courses:
Private International Law (July 7-25)
Peter Trooboff (Covington & Burling): General Course: Globalization and Private International Law: Adapting Settled Theory to New Challenges
Luiz Baptista (University of Sao Paulo): Joint Ventures or Associations of Companies in International Commerce
Heinz-Peter Mansel (University of Cologne): Private International Law of Security in Movables
Marie-Laure Niboyet (University of Paris X): International Disputes and Civil Procedure
Paul Beaumont (University of Aberdeen): Protecting Children and Preventing Abduction: The Experience with International Instruments
Dário Moura Vicente (University of Lisbon): Intellectual Property in Private International Law
Campbell McLachlan (Victoria University of Wellington): Lis Pendens in International Litigation
Stefania Bariattti (University of Milan): International Insolvency Proceedings
Peter Trooboff (Covington & Burling): General Course: Globalization and Private International Law: Adapting Settled Theory to New Challenges
Luiz Baptista (University of Sao Paulo): Joint Ventures or Associations of Companies in International Commerce
Heinz-Peter Mansel (University of Cologne): Private International Law of Security in Movables
Marie-Laure Niboyet (University of Paris X): International Disputes and Civil Procedure
Paul Beaumont (University of Aberdeen): Protecting Children and Preventing Abduction: The Experience with International Instruments
Dário Moura Vicente (University of Lisbon): Intellectual Property in Private International Law
Campbell McLachlan (Victoria University of Wellington): Lis Pendens in International Litigation
Stefania Bariattti (University of Milan): International Insolvency Proceedings
Public International Law (July 28-August 15)
Ahmed Mahiou (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Aix-en-Provence): General Course: International Law and the Dialectic between Rigourism and Flexibility
Emmanuel Decaux (University of Paris II): Contemporary Forms of Slavery
Rein Müllerson (King's College London): Promoting Democracy through International Organizations with Special Reference to Central Asia
Laurance Boisson de Chazournes (University of Geneva): Relations between Universal Organizations and Regional Organizations
Gerhard Hafner (University of Vienna): The Emancipation of the Individual from the State under International Law
Raul Pangalangan (University of the Philippines, Manila): Disputed Islands in the South China Sea and Southeast Asia under International Law
Daniel Thürer (University of Zurich): International Humanitarian Law: Theory and Practice
Ahmed Mahiou (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Aix-en-Provence): General Course: International Law and the Dialectic between Rigourism and Flexibility
Emmanuel Decaux (University of Paris II): Contemporary Forms of Slavery
Rein Müllerson (King's College London): Promoting Democracy through International Organizations with Special Reference to Central Asia
Laurance Boisson de Chazournes (University of Geneva): Relations between Universal Organizations and Regional Organizations
Gerhard Hafner (University of Vienna): The Emancipation of the Individual from the State under International Law
Raul Pangalangan (University of the Philippines, Manila): Disputed Islands in the South China Sea and Southeast Asia under International Law
Daniel Thürer (University of Zurich): International Humanitarian Law: Theory and Practice
All courses, in principle, are published in the Recueil des Cours, Collected Courses of the Hague Academy of International Law.
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