Showing posts with label Bancaja Euromediterranean Courses of International Law. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bancaja Euromediterranean Courses of International Law. Show all posts

Friday, February 8, 2008

Bancaja Euromediterranean Courses of International Law 2008

The schedule for the 2008 Bancaja Euromediterranean Courses of International Law, which will take place September 1-12 in Castellón, Spain, has been announced. The courses are:
  • Slim Laghmani (Univ. of Tunisia - Legal, Political and Social Sciences), Course on Basic Issues: Is Voluntarism the Foundation of International Law Yet?
  • Georg Nolte (Univ. of Munich - Law), The Contribution of the Venice Commission of the Council of Europe to the Clarification of International Law
  • Antonio Fernández Tomás (Univ. of Castilla La Mancha - Law), Energetic Dependency and International Law: from Permanent Sovereignty to Illegal Exploitation
  • Jean Michel Arrighi (Organization of American States, Department of International Legal Affairs), The Role of the Organization of America States in Defence of Democracy
  • Charles Leben (Univ. of Paris II - Law), The State and the International Legal Order: Some Questions on the Theory of Law
  • Rosario Huesa Vinaixa (Univ. of the Balearic Islands - Law), The Unilateral Suspension of the International Treaties: Current Problems
  • Claudio Zanghi (Univ. La Sapienza of Rome - Law), The Diplomatic Protection: Recent Trends of a Classical Institution