International Symposium: The International Legal Order

Participants of the Symposium

Helena Alviar
Colombia
  
Lawyer, Universidad de Los Andes, MA and PhD at Harvard University, last publication “Feminist Agrarian Reform in Latin America” (University of Florida Law Journal, 2001). At the time being Ass. Professor Uniandes and Director of the MA Program of Law
 
Norman Birnbaum
USA
  
Professor emerit. Georgetown University, Washington, DC. Prof. of Law, PhD in Sociology
 
Bhupinder Chimni
India
  
Nehru University, New Delhi. Centre for Studies in Diplomacy, International Law and Economics. specialist in Environmental Law and WTO
 
Günter Frankenberg
Germany
  
Professor of Law, philosophy of law, comparative law, J. W. Goethe-University, Frankfurt am Main, former research fellow at Max-Planck-Institute.
 
Ratna Kapur
India
  
Director of the Centre for Feminist Legal Research, New Delhi, Professor of International Law (currently at CUNY School of Law), Global Visiting Professor at NY University School of Law. Fields of interests: feminist legal theory, secularism and the Religious Right, Human Rights, migration and trafficking and post-colonialism and the law
 
David Kennedy
USA
  
Professor at Harvard Law School, Head of European Law Research Centre at Harvard Law Centre
 
Friedrich Kratochwil
Germany
  
Professor of International Politics at the University Munich Geschwister Scholl Institute, PhD in Political Science
 
Erwin Lanc
Austria
  
Federal Minister ret., President of the International Institute for Peace, Vienna
 
Gerhard Loibl
Austria
  
a.o. Universitätsprofessor, Institute for Human Rights and International Relations Vienna University
 
Grigori M. Lokshin
Russia
  
Secretary General of the International Institute for Peace
 
Susan Marks
United Kingdom
  
Fellow and Director of Studies in Law at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, UK. The focus of her teaching and writing is international law and human rights, Book-author on the topic Global Democracy; “In the Riddle of All Constitutions”
 
Vladimir Maslin
Russia
  
Professor emerit., Vice-president of the “International Association of Peace Foundations”, Expert for Central- and East-Asia
 
Matjaz Nahtigal
Slovenia
  
PhD at Harvard Law School, Member of the EU Constitutional Convention, Director of the Legal Service of the Republic of Slovenia
 
Joel Paul
USA
  
Professor at Hastings College of the Law (courses: public international law, constitutional law, international trade law and policy, foreign relations law and international law in US courts). Former trade policy adviser to President Clinton
 
Vladimir Petrovsky
Russia
  
former Under-Secretary General at the United Nations Office in Geneva, Professor of History, Security-expert
 
Balakrishnan Rajagopal
India/USA
  
Massachusetts Institute of Technology; PhD of Juridical Science, Assistant Professor of Law and Development at MIT, Ford International Ass. Professor of Law and Development, Director of MIT Program on Human Rights and Justice, Centre for International Studies, MIT-HASS Research Award, Member of the Steering Committee (MIT India Council and MIT Technology and Culture Forum), UN-experience
 
Anton Giulio de Robertis
Italy
  
Professor at the University of Bari
 
Manfred Rotter
Austria
  
Professor at the University of Linz, Director of the “Institute for International Law and Relations”
 
Max Schmidt
Germany
  
Professor emerit., Humboldt University, Berlin
 
Nodari A. Simonia
Russia
  
Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Ac. Professor, Director of the “Institute of World Economy and International Relations” (IMEMO)
 
Leopold Specht
Austria
  
Lawyer, Visiting Professor at the Sapientia University Roma, Italy
 
Chantal Thomas
Canada
  
Professor at the Fordham University School of Law
 
David Trubek
USA
  
Voss-Bascom Professor of Law and Director of the Centre for World Affairs and the Global Economy at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Publications on the role of law in development, the social role of the legal profession, human rights, European integration, the impact of globalization on legal systems