Monday, September 20, 2010

Hague Academy of International Law 2011 Summer Program

The course of study for the Hague Academy of International Law's 2011 Summer Program is now available. Registration begins November 1, 2010. Here are the courses:

Private International Law
  • Carolyn Lamm (White and Case), Opening lecture
  • H. Patrick Glenn (McGill Univ.), General Course: The Conciliation of Laws
  • Adrian Briggs (Univ. of Oxford), The Principle of Comity in Private International Law
  • Dominique Bureau (Univ. Paris II (Panthéon-Assas)), Methodological Mutations in Contemporary Private International Law
  • Johan Meeusen (Univ. of Antwerp), Private International Law and the Principle of Non-Discrimination
  • Ronald Brand (Univ. of Pittsburgh), Transaction Planning Using Rules on Jurisdiction and Judgments Recognition
  • Jan Neels (Univ. of Johannesburg), Cultural Diversity and Constitutional Values in Private International Law
  • Yuko Nishitani (Kyushu Univ.), Cultural ldentity in Private lnternational Family Law
  • Mpazi Sinjela (formerly, Dean, WIPO World Wide Academy), lntellectual Property: Cross-Border Recognition of Rights and National Development
Public International Law
  • Monique Chemillier-Gendreau (Univ. of Paris VII (Denis Diderot)), Opening lecture
  • Giorgio Gaja (Univ. of Florence), General Course: Protecting General Interests in the International Community
  • Jorge Cardona Lorens (Univ. of Valencia), Developments in United Nations Peacekeeping Operations
  • John Dugard, (Univ. of Pretoria), State Secession
  • Denis Alland (Univ. Paris II (Panthéon-Assas)), Interpretation of International Law: Theoretical and Philosophical Aspects
  • Xue Hanqin (Judge, International Court of Justice), Contemporary Chinese Perspectives on lnternational Law
  • Massimo Iovane (Univ. of Naples "Federico II"), Influence of the Multiplication of International Courts and Tribunals on the Application of International Law
  • Zdzislaw Kedzia (Adam Mickiewicz Univ., Poznań), United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights and Universality of Human Rights