The Hague Academy Summer Course of 2025
The Hague Academy of International Law has made known the programme of the summer course of Private International Law of 2025.
The course will be opened by Linda Silberman (Clarence D. Ashley Professor Emerita at New York University School of Law) with a lecture on Cooperation and Communication in Private International Law.
The general course, titled International Dispute Resolution in the XXI Century, will be given by Burkhard Hess (University of Vienna).
The special courses will be as follows: Sami Bostanji (University of Tunis El Manar), Secularisation and Private International Law in the Arab Countries; Adeline Chong (Singapore Management University), Express, Resulting and Constructive Trusts in Private International Law; Christopher Drahozal (University of Kansas Law School), Empirical Analysis of International Commercial Arbitration; Stéphanie Francq (Université catholique de Louvain), Contemporary Unilateralism, Particularly in Personal and Family Law – Dusting down a Theory; Caroline Kleiner (Université Paris Cité), Monetary Interest in International Judicial and Arbitral Proceedings; Maxi Scherer (Queen Mary University of London), Artificial Intelligence in Private International Relationships.
The directors of studies will be Anatol Dutta (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich) for the English-speaking section, Gian Paolo Romano (University of Geneva) for the French-speaking session.
All applicants are required to register online. A limited amount of scholarships is available. Registration period for full fee, scholarship, doctoral scholarship and Directed Studies applicants is between 1 November 2024 and 31 January 2025.
More information on the Academy’s programmes, including the upcoming Winter Course, may be found here.
