The course of study for the Hague Academy of International Law's 2012 Summer Program is now availableRegistration begins November 1, 2011. Here are the courses:

Public International Law

  • Mahnoush H. Arsanjani (Formerly, Director, Codification Division, United Nations Office of Legal Affairs), Inaugural Conference: The United Nations and International Law-Making
  • Serge Sur (Univ. Panthéon-Assas), General Course: The Creativity of International Law
  • Loretta Ortiz Ahlf (Iberoamericano Univ.), Human Rights of Undocumented Migrants
  • Nassib G. Ziadé (Formerly, Deputy Secretary-General, International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes), The Independence of Arbitral Bodies Established in the Framework of International Organizations
  • Yee Sienho (Wuhan Univ. Institute of International Law), Jus Cogens at the International Court of Justice
  • Abdulqawi Yusuf (Judge, International Court of Justice), The African Union and International Law
  • Christophe Swinarski (Formerly, Legal Counsel, ICRC), Effects on Individuals of Protection Systems under International Law
  • Masaharu Yanagihara (Kyushu Univ.), Significance of the History of the Law of Nations in Europe and East Asia

Private International Law

  • Didier Opertti Badán (Catholic Univ. of Montevideo), Inaugural Conference: Conflicts of Laws and Uniform Law In Contemporary Private International Law: Dilemma or Convergence?
  • Jürgen Basedow (Director, Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law), General Course: The Law of the Open Society
  • Nerina Boschiero (Univ. of Milan), The Private International Law Dimension of the Security Council's Economic Sanctions
  • Chen Weizuo (Tsinghua Univ.), The New Codification of Chinese Private International Law
  • Andrey Lisitsyn-Svetlanov (Institute of State and Law, Russian Academy of Sciences), Applying Foreign Public Law in Private International Law - A Comparative Approach
  • Christian Kohler (Honorary Director-General, Court of Justice of the European Union), Party Autonomy in Private International Law: A Universal Principle between Liberalism and Statism
  • Maria Blanca Noodt Taquela (Univ. of Buenos Aires), Applying the most Favourable Treaty or Domestic Rules to Facilitate Private International Law Co-operation
  • Mathias Audit (Univ. of Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense), Bioethics in Private International Law
  • Richard H. Kreindler (Univ. of Münster), Compétence-Compétence in the Face of Illegality in Contracts and Arbitration Agreements