- James Crawford (Univ. of Cambridge), The International Law Bar: Essence Before Existence?
- Jérôme de Hemptinne (Special Tribunal for Lebanon), L’Évolution Des Fonctions Du Juge Pénal International Et Le Développement Du Droit International Humanitaire (The Evolution of the Functions of International Criminal Courts and the Development of International Humanitarian Law)
- Sarah McCosker (International Committee of the Red Cross), The Intersecting Professions of the International Law Adviser and Diplomat in a Rising Asia
- Sharon Weill (Univ. of Geneva), National Judges and International Law: To Be (An Independent Judge) or Not to Be?
- Filippo Fontanelli (Univ. of Surrey) & Giuseppe Bianco (Univ. of Oslo), The Inevitable Convergence of the US and the EU on the Protection of Foreign Investments – BITs, PTAs, and Incomplete Contracts
- Pål Wrange (Stockholm Univ.), The Limitations of International Law Expertise – War Amongst Peacemakers: The Juba Peace Process as Battleground for International Lawyer's Biases
- Santiago Villalpando (Office of Legal Affairs, United Nations), The 'Invisible College of International Lawyers' Forty Years Later
- Ingo Venzke (Univ. of Amsterdam), Multidisciplinary Reflections on the Relationship between Professionals and The(ir) International Law
- Gentian Zyberi (Univ. of Oslo), Navigating the Tension between Effective and Efficient Legal Counseling and Respecting the Formal Rules of the Tribunals: What Compass to Use?
- Kasaija Phillip Apuuli (Univ. of Sussex), The Government of Uganda, the ICC Arrest Warrants for the LRA Leaders and the Juba Peace Talks: 2006-2008
- Hirad Abtahi (European Univ. Institute), Crimes Against Humanity and the Armed Conflict Nexus: From Nuremberg to the ICC
Thursday, January 16, 2014
ESIL 2013 5th Research Forum Papers
The European Society of International Law has established an SSRN eLibrary for its 2013 5th Research Forum. Papers now posted include: