Thursday, November 7, 2019

Hague Academy of International Law 2020 Summer Program

The course of study for the Hague Academy of International Law's 2020 Summer Program is now available. Registration is open. Here are the courses:

Public International Law

  • Meg Kinnear (ICSID), Inaugural Lecture: The Growth, Challenges and Future Prospects for Investment Dispute Settlement
  • Robert Kolb (Université de Genève), Cours général : Le droit international comme corps de droit privé et de droit public
  • Théodore Christakis (Université Grenoble Alpes), Le droit international de la cyber sécurité
  • Stephen C. McCaffrey (Univ. of the Pacific McGeorge School of Law), The Evolution of the Law of International Watercourses
  • Attila Tanzi (Univ. of Bologna), The Principle iura novit curia in International Judicial and Arbitral Proceedings
  • Dire Tladi (Univ. of Pretoria), The Extra-Territorial Use of Force Against Non-State Actors
  • Jorge E. Viñuales (Univ. of Cambridge), La responsabilité aggravée en droit international contemporain
  • Wenqi Zhu (Renmin Univ. of China), Safeguarding the Defence – Proceedings Before International Criminal Justice

Private International Law

  • Alexis Mourre (Cour internationale d’arbitrage de la CCI), Conférence inaugurale : La légitimité de l’arbitrage
  • Linda Silberman (New York Univ.), General Course: The Counter-Revolution in Private International Law in the United States: From Standards to Rules privé
  • Pietro Franzina (Université de Ferrare), Le droit international privé et le temps
  • Mary Keyes (Griffith Univ.), The Intentions of the Parties in Private International Law
  • Salim Moollan (Essex Court Chambers), Les procédures parallèles en matière d’arbitrage : analyse théorique et recherche de solutions pratiques
  • José Antonio Moreno Rodríguez, Private International Law and Investment Arbitration
  • Arnaud Nuyts, (Université Libre de Bruxelles), Le for des cyber-délits
  • Jean-Baptiste Racine (Université Côte d’Azur), Arbitrage et droits de l’homme
  • Robert Wai (York Univ. Osgoode Hall Law School), Liberalism and Private International Law