Conférences

13 mai 2014: « The Impact of International Criminal Courts and Tribunals on the Existing Legal Landscape - International and Domestic Aspects »

Conférence de M. Solon Solomon, King’s College London

« The Impact of International Criminal Courts and Tribunals on the Existing Legal Landscape - International and Domestic Aspects »

Le Département de droit international public et organisation internationale de la Faculté de droit de l’Université de Genève a le plaisir de vous annoncer la conférence de Monsieur Solon Solomon, du King’s College London, sur le thème :

The Impact of International Criminal Courts and Tribunals on the Existing Legal Landscape - International and Domestic Aspects

Cet événement aura lieu mardi 13 mai 2014 de 16h15 à 18h00, dans la salle UniMail 2160 (Université de Genève, Faculté de droit, UniMail, Boulevard du Pont d’Arve, 40, Genève).

La conférence aura lieu dans le cadre du cours du Professeur Makane Moïse Mbengue sur « Current Issues of International Law Through the Case-Law of International Courts and Tribunals »

Prière de s’inscrire par courriel à : claire.inder(at)unige.ch


Lecture by Mr. Solon Solomon, King’s College London

"The Impact of International Criminal Courts and Tribunals on the Existing Legal Landscape - International and Domestic Aspects"

The Department of Public International Law and International Organisation, Faculty of Law, University of Geneva, is pleased to announce that Mr. Solon Solomon of King’s College London will give a guest lecture on the following topic:

The Impact of International Criminal Courts and Tribunals on the Existing Legal Landscape - International and Domestic Aspects

The lecture will take place on Tuesday 13 May 2014 from 4.15pm to 6pm in Room 2160 (University of Geneva, Faculty of Law, UniMail, Boulevard du Pont d’Arve, 40, Geneva).

Mr. Solomon has been invited to speak in the context of the course convened by Professor Makane Moïse Mbengue on “Current Issues of International Law Through the Case-Law of International Courts and Tribunals”.

Attendees are requested to kindly register by email : claire.inder(at)unige.ch

12 mai 2014
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