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Andreas Zimmermann
Professor Dr. Andreas Zimmermann is Professor of International and European Law at the
University of Potsdam. Prof. Zimmermann has also been judge ad hoc in cases before the
European Court of Human Rights and is arbitrator under the annex to the Vienna Convention
on the Law of Treaties. He is member of the advisory boards on UN issues and on public
international law of the German Ministry of Foreign Affairs and, for the last years, has been
responsible for the international law education of junior German diplomats.
Ian Brownlie
The cases in which he argued before the International Court of
Justiceinclude Nicaragua v. United States , Bosnia and Herzegovina v. Serbia and
Montenegro, the , Libya v. United States, and Democratic Republic of the Congo v.
Uganda.
Books by him : Principles of Public International Law ahs been translated into three
languages , International Law and the Use of Force by States (1963), Treaties and
Indigenous Peoples (1992) and Basic Documents in International Law (1995).
James Richard Crawford (AUSTRALIA)
He was elected as Judge of the International Court of Justice for a full term of 9 years
in November 2014.
From 1990 to 1992 Crawford was Dean of the Sydney Law School.
He has been engaged as counsel in 23 cases before the International Court of
Justice ('ICJ'), including the contested cases of East Timor (Australia v Portugal),
[5]
Case concerning the Oil Platforms (Islamic Republic of Iran v United States of
America,[6] Gabcikovo-Nagymaros Barrage System (Hungary v Slovakia)
BOOKS: The Creation of States in International Law, State Responsibility,
International Law as an Open System
Professor James Harrison
International Law (1977)
International Law and Intervention in Africa (1985
Genocide and International Law (1989
The International Court of Justice: a Practical Perspective(1997)
Shaw's published writings encompass 20 works in 54 publications in 3 languages and
2,999 library holdings
The International Law of Territory (2008)
appointed as Senior Fellow at the Lauterpacht Centre for International Law at the
University of Cambridge.
J. G. Merrills
sMAX PLANCK
EDWARD HALL
PHILLIP SANDERS
Sands has acted as counsel in more than a dozen cases at the ICJ, including the Nuclear
Weapons Advisory Opinion (counsel for the Solomon Islands); [10] the Georgia v. Russia
dispute (counsel for Georgia)[11] and the case concerning Whaling in the Antarctic(counsel for
Australia). He was a counsel in a number of cases. Georgia v. Russia, Whaling in the
Antarctic(counsel for Australia), Whaling in the Antarctic(counsel for Australia)
BOOKS : East West Street: On the Origins of Genocide and Crimes against Humanity
JACQUELINE PEEL
Professor Peel has served on the Membership Committee of the American Society of
International Law and as co-chair of its International Environmental Law interest group
(2014-2017), and is currently a Council Member and Secretary of the Australia New Zealand
Society of International Law.
BOOKS: The Role of International Environmental Law in Disaster Risk Reduction ; Climate
Change Litigation: Regulatory Pathways to Cleaner Energy; Australian Climate Law in a
Global; Principles of International Environmental.
C. Wilfred Jenks
director-general of the International Labour Organization (1970–1973)
BOOKS