The 2021 winter course of the Hague Academy of International Law will be held online from 11 to 29 January 2021.
One remarkable feature of the Academy’s winter courses is that they jointly cover topics belonging (or traditionally labelled as belonging) to both public and private international law.
The General Course will be delivered by Maurice Kamto under the title International Law and Normative Polycentrism.
Special courses include: Evidence in International Adjudication by Chester Brown, The Protection of Religious Cultural Property in Public and Private International Law by José Angelo Estrella Faria, and The Regulation of the Internet by Inger Österdahl.
The winter course’s full programme is available here.
Registration will open on 8 October 2020. Further information is available on the Academy website.
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One remarkable feature of the Academy’s winter courses is that they jointly cover topics belonging (or traditionally labelled as belonging) to both public and private international law.
The General Course will be delivered by Maurice Kamto under the title International Law and Normative Polycentrism.
Special courses include: Evidence in International Adjudication by Chester Brown, The Protection of Religious Cultural Property in Public and Private International Law by José Angelo Estrella Faria, and The Regulation of the Internet by Inger Österdahl.
The winter course’s full programme is available here.
Registration will open on 8 October 2020. Further information is available on the Academy website.
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