Private International Law (July 5-23, 2010)
- Michael Bogdan (Lund Univ.), General Course: Private International Law as a Component of the Law of the Forum
- Roberto Baratta (Univ. of Macerata), The International Recognition of Personal and Family Legal Situations
- Abdoullah Cissé (Univ. of Saint-Louis), Evolving Private International Law in Francophone Black Africa (Interpersonal Conflicts and Interprofessional Conflicts)
- Noemi Downes (Univ. of La Laguna), Foreign Second Homes and Timesharing: Lessons For Private International Law
- Nadia De Araújo (Pontifical Catholic Univ. of Rio de Janeiro), International Contracts and Party Autonomy
- Jeffrey Talpis (Univ. of Montreal), The Transmission of Property at Death other than by Succession in Private International Law
- Johan Erauw (Ghent Univ.), Substitution and Principle of Equivalence in Private International Law
- Léna Gannagé (Univ. Panthéon-Assas (Paris II)), The Methods of Private International Law put to the Test of Conflicts of Cultures
Public International Law (July 26-August 13, 2010)
- Luigi Condorelli (Univ. of Florence), General Course: Teaching International Law: An Attempt at Inductive Narration
- William J. Davey (Univ. of Illinois), The Non-Discrimination Rules of the World Trade Organization
- Guiguo Wang (City University of Hong Kong), Radiating Impact of WTO on Its Members’ Legal System: The Chinese Perspective
- Hilary Charlesworth (Australian National Univ.), Democracy and Justice in Post-conflict Societies: The International Law Framework
- Jiri Malenovsky (Court of Justice of the European Communities), The Independence of International Judges
- Jean-Michel Arrighi (Organization of American States), The Organization of American States and International Law
- Rudolf Dolzer (Univ. of Bonn), Evolving International Framework for Oil and Gas Investments