The Hague Academy Winter Course of 2025

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The registrations for the Hague Academy Winter Course of 2025 are open.

The course will be opened by Bhupinder Singh Chimni (O.P. Jindal Global University) with a lecture on International Law and Global Justice.

The general course, titled International Law in the Time of Globalization. Contexts, Networks, Practices will be given by Mónica Pinto (University of Buenos Aires).

The special courses will be as follows: Mohamed S. Abdel Wahab (Cairo University, Dean of Africa Arbitration Academy), Good Faith and Neighbouring Concepts: Navigating beyond the Civil-Common Law Divide in International Law; Payam Akhavan (Massey College at the University of Toronto), Crimes against Humanity and Genocide: Defining the Ultimate Crime; Niki Aloupi (University of Paris-Panthéon-Assas), Human Persons and the Law of the Sea; Enrico Milano (University of Verona), The Relevance of the Principle of Effectiveness in International Law; Catherine Rogers (Bocconi University), The Concept of Arbitrator Impartiality; Sébastien Touzé (University of Paris-Panthéon-Assas), The Relative Approach to Torture and to Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Punishments or Treatment.

The directors of studies will be Maria Carmelina Londono Lazaro (University of La Sabana) for the English-speaking section, and Emanuel Castellarin (University of Strasbourg) for the French-speaking session.

All applicants are required to register online. A limited amount of scholarships is available. Registration period for full fee applicants is between 1 May 2023 and 1 October 2023. Selected attendees of the Winter Courses will also be able to participate in the doctoral networking sessions, additional afternoon lectures, embassy visits, social activities, and to register for the event “Hours of Crisis” Simulation Exercise (subject to acceptance). The simulation will be conducted in English only.

The programme of Hague Academy Winter Course of 2025 is available here.

More information on the Academy’s programmes may be found here.

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