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Notes on Contributors 1. Aslan Abashidze, Professor, Head of the Department of International Law, Law Faculty, Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia, Vice-Chair of the United Nations Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights. 2. Mahasen Mohammad Aljaghoub, Associate Professor, Head of the Public Law Department, Faculty of Law, The University of Jordan, Coordinator of the Arab Academic Human rights Network in Jordan, Representative of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan in the Arab Woman Committee for international Humanitarian Law, Arab Women Organization, the Arab League 3. Myroslava Antonovych, Professor at Chair of International Law Department and Associate Professor, Law School, National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, Kyiv. Judge ad hoc of the European Court of Human Rights 4. Eduardo Correia Baptista,Professor at Faculty of law, University of Lisbon, Portugal Professor in the Human Rights Course of the Ius Gentium Conimbrigae Institute of the Law School of the University of Coimbra since 2007. 5. Paolo Bargiacchi, Associate Professor of International Law and Teacher of International Law of Armed Conflicts at Kore University of Enna, Italy. Professor of EU Law and International Law at the Scuola di Perfezionamento per le Forze di Polizia of Rome. 6. Ezio Benedetti, Associate professor in EU Law and International Organizations at the Department of social and political sciences of the University of Trieste and researcher in EU Law at the same Department. He is also visiting professor in EU Law and International Organizations in different Italian (Ciels University – Padova) and European institutions and universities (ECPD Belgrade). He is also member of the scientific board of Iscomet (NGO – Maribor). 7. Jean-SylvestreBergé, Professor of Law at University of Jean Moulin Lyon3, France, Director of the Center for Research on Private International Law part of the International European and Comparative Law Research Centre, Co-director of the European University Network “European Law of the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice” National Center for Scientific Research. 8. Pavel Nikolayevich Biriukov, Professor, Head of the department of International and European Law at Voronezh State University, Russia 9. Luka Breneselović, LL.M. has graduated from the Faculty of Law, University of Belgrade, and is also holding a Magister legum degree from the Goethe University in Frankfurt. He has been trained in criminology in Mainz, during 2008 and 2009. At University of Munich he is preparing a PhD thesis, concerned with the responsibility determination in criminal law. He is working on the project of Institute of Comparative Law Belgrade, where he has published articles on criminal procedure, German law and few short studies on the legal theory and comparative law issues. He is also an extern associate at Chair for Criminology and Criminal Law at Gutenberg University Mainz. 10. Aleksandra Čavoški, Teaching Fellow at Birmingham Law School University of Birmingham, UK. At the same time she is vice-dean and professor at Faculty of Law, Union University, Belgrade. She worked as a vissiting professor at Washington and Lee School of Law, USA. 11. Dr María Isabel Torres Cazorla, Senior Lecturer of Public International Law and International Relations (University of Málaga, Spain). Assistant of the Special Rapporteur at the UN International Law Commission (V. Rodríguez Cedeño, Unilateral Acts of States, 2003-2006). Assistant Editor-in-Chief (2005-2009) and Editor-in Chief (2010-2013) of the SpanishYearbook of International Law. 12. Gian Luigi Cecchini, Professor at Faculty of Law, Unviersity at Trieste, Italy Associate professor in EU Law. Actually he is also visiting professor at Ciels University (Padova) and scientific director of the Ciels University in Gorizia. 13. Dr Jovan Ćirić, Director of Institute of Comparative Law, Belgrade. His main areas of expertise are criminal law and criminology. He is editor-in-chief of scientific magazine “Foreign Legal Life” 14. Alberto Costi, Associate professor at Faculty of Law, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zeland, He currently sits on the editorial or advisory board of Environmental Policy and Governance, the Revue JuridiquePolynsienne, the Revue Quebecoise de Droit International, the New Zealand Journal of Public and International Law, the Victoria University of Wellington Law Review and the New Zealand Yearbook of International Law. He is a member of the New Zealand International Humanitarian Law Committee and serves as the Secretary-General of the International Law Association New Zealand Branch and the Vice-President of the New Zealand Association for Comparative Law. 15. Emily Crawford, Post-Doctoral Fellow at the Sydney Law School at the University of Sydney, Australia, Oxford Reports on International Law, Australian Editor 16. Vesna Crnić-Grotić, Professor at Faculty of Law, University of Rijeka, Croatia. She is 1st vice-chair of Committee of Experts of the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages, Council of Europe and member of Croatian International Law Association. She is a member of legal team of Croatia in the arbitration dispute with Slovenia. 17. Sanja Đajić, Associate professor at Faculty of Law, University of Novi Sad, Serbia. She is a permanent associate of the International Law Reports (Cambridge), as a rapporteur on the jurisprudence of Serbia and Montenegro regarding international law before national courts. 18. Rodoljub Etinski, Professor at Faculty of Law, University of Novi Sad, Serbia. He served as the Vice-Dean at the Faculty of Law in Novi Sad. He held position of the Chief Legal Adviser at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of FR Yugoslavia (1994-2000). He acted as the Agent of FR Yugoslavia in cases before the International Court of Justice in the Hague regarding the disputes on the Application of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (Bosnia and Herzegovina v. FR Yugoslavia (1993-2000); Croatia v. FR Yugoslavia (1999-2000) and Legality of the Use of Force (FR Yugoslavia v. Belgium and others (1999-2000). He was Chargé d’ Affairs of the Yugoslav Embassy in Netherlands (2000-2002). 19. Marcilio Franca-Filho, Professor at Faculty of Law, Federal University of Paraíba, Brazil and Attorney-General of the Public Prosecutor at the Court of the State of Paraíba. He was legal Advisor of the UN Mission in Timor-Leste (UNOTIL) and Senior legal Advisor at program Construction Capabilities in Public Finance Management of the Ministry of Finance of East Timor and the World Bank. 20. Dmitrij Viacheslavovich Galuschko M.A., teaching assistant at department of International and European Lawat Voronezh State University, Russia. 21. Michael Geistlinger, Associate professor at the Department of Public Law/Public International Law, University of Salzburg, Austria, arbitrator at Court of Arbitration for sports at Lausanne. 22. Gilbert Gornig, Professor at Philipps-Universität Marburg, Germany Prof. drElizabeth Salmón, Professor at the Pontifical Catholic University of the Peru School of Law, Peru, member of the Editorial Board of the International Review of the Red Cross and and visiting professor at the University of Bordeaux (France) and University Externado of Colombia. 23. Davor Jančić PhD, is Royal Society & British Academy Newton Fellow working on a research project on transatlantic parliamentary relations between the EU, US and Brazil. Prior to joining LSE, Davor was Postdoctoral Fellow and Assistant Professor at Utrecht University. Davor has also been Visiting Scholar at Sciences Po Paris, LSE, University of Lisbon and Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law in Heidelberg. In 2011, Davor won the Europe Award for Junior Academics from the Montesquieu Institute, The Hague. 24. Alina Kaczorowska, Professor of EU and International Law, The University of the West Indies, Faculty of Law, Cave Hill Campus, Barbados, Member of the Academic Council on the United Nations System. 25. Jörg Kammerhofer, Professor at Faculty of Law,University of Freiburg, member of Hans Kelsen Research Group, Germany. 26. Markus Kotzur, Professor of European Law and Public International Law at the University of Hamburg. His main research interests lay in the fields of Human Rights, Global Constitutionalism and European Constitutional Law. In addition Professor Kotzur is one of the editors of Geiger, Khan, Kotzur, EUV/AEUV (2010) a major commentary on European integration law Between 2005 and 2011 Prof. Kotzur held the chair of European Law, Public International Law and German Public Law at the University of Leipzig where he was also the director of the Institute of Public International Law, European Law and Comparative Public Law 27. Milenko Kreća, Professor and Head of International Law department at Faculty of Law, University of Belgrade. He is head of the chair of International Law. Ad hoc judge at International Court of Justice, since 1993, ad hoc judge at European Court of Human Rights, arbiter at Court of Arbitration, and memeber of Venice Commission, Council of Europe. 28. Vanda Lamm, Professor at SzéchenyiIstván University, Győr, Hungary 29. Bojan Milisavljević, Assistant professor at Faculty of Law, University of Belgrade, Serbia. He is co-founder of Serbian International Law Association. 30. Dr Eleni Micha, Research Associate at the Department of International Studies at the Law School, University of Athens, Greece. She is Member of the Athens Bar with specialization on cases dealing with violation of the European Convention on Human Rights and member of the Greek National Committee (Research Associate) for the Implementation and Dissemination of international humanitarian law under the Presidency of Emeritus Professor Mrs. K. Koufa. 31. Mohd Hisham Mohd Kamal, Associate Professor Ahmad Ibrahim Kulliyyah of Laws, International Islamic University Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur 32. James A.R. Nafziger, Thomas B. Stoel Professor of Law; Director of International Law Programs, Willamette University, USA. Honorary Professor of the East China University of Politics and Law. Chair of the executive committee of the American Branch of the International Law Association and has been on the Executive Council and Executive Committee of the American Society of International Law. He is also a member of the State Department’s Advisory Committee on International Law. His other professional leadership includes current service as chief administrative officer of the American Society of Comparative Law, president of the International Association of Sports Law and membership on the National Council of the United Nations Association. 33. Marko Novaković M.A., research assistant at Institute of International Politics And Economics, Belgrade. PhD candidate at Faculty of Law, University of Belgrade, Phd thesis “Legal status of International Civil Servants”. He has been working in the PRAXIS-UNHCR refugee program as a legal assistant-volunteer, and has attended practice in the prosecutor office in Belgrade. He is co-founder and secretary-general of Serbian International Law Association. 34. Massimo Panebianco, Professor at University of Salerno, Italy. Delegate of the Italian Government on the Committee for the resolution of disputes for the World Trade Disputes of Geneva from 1996, member of UNIDROIT (Institut International pour lUnification du Droit Privé) Rome, 35. Jordan J. Paust, Mike and Teresa Baker Law Center Professor of International Law at the Law Center of the University of Houston, USA. He has served on several committees on international law, human rights, laws of war, terrorism, and the use of force in the American Society of International Law , and the American Bar Association, and was the Co-Chair of the American Society=s International Criminal Law Interest Group (1992-2008). He was also the Chair of the Section on International Law of the Association of American Law Schools and was on the Executive Council and the Presidents Committee of the American Society of International Law. He is one of the most widely cited law professors in the United States and is ranked among the top 2 percent in Leiters studies for 2000-2007 and 2005-2009. Two of his articles were cited by the U.S. Supreme Court. 36. Diarmuid Rossa Phelan, Assistant professor at Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland, Senior Counsel at the Bar of Ireland, Attorney at the Bar of New York, Barrister at the Bar of England and Wales and the Bar of Northern Ireland 37. Antonietta Piacquadio, Assistant professor of International Public Law at the Faculty of political sciences of the University of Trieste. She is visiting professor in International Organizations and in Human rights at the Department of social and political sciences of the University of Trieste. She is also visiting professor Humanitarian law in other Italian Universities - Ciels University – Padova - and member of the scientific board of Iscomet (NGO – Maribor). 38. Denis Preshova M.A., is PhD student in comparative constitutional law and EU law at the University of Cologne and teaching assistant at the chair of constitutional law and political system at the University Ss. Cyril and Methodius in Skopje, Faculty of Law “Iustinianus Primus”. 39. Davorin Rudolf Jr., Associate professor at Faculty of Law, University of Split, Croatia. He is member of Croatian International Law Association and Croatian Maritime Law Association. 40. Oliver C. Ruppel, Professor of Public International Law at the Faculty of Law of the University of Stellenbosch, (South Africa) also serving as AR5 Coordinating Lead Author (CLA) for the Chapter on Africa in the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), Working Group II. He is an International Arbitrator (FA Arb) with the Association of Arbitrators of Southern Africa and a Commercial Mediator (SCCM) with the Swiss Chamber for Commercial Mediation, Zurich (Switzerland 41. Dr Katharina Ruppel-Schlichting, Director of the Legal Research and Development Trust of Namibia (LRDT). She is specialized in Public International Law, currently concentrating on Environmental Law and Intellectual Property Rights 42. Augusto Sinagra, Professor of European Union Law at the University “La Sapienza”of Rome, Italy. He is Director of the Rivista della Cooperazione Giuridica Internationale (Magazine of International Juridical Cooperation). 43. Torben Spaak, Professor of jurisprudence, Department of Law, Uppsala University, Sweden. Member of the Royal Society of Arts and Sciences in Uppsala since 2004. Co series editor of the Springer Law and Philosophy Library book series (together with Francisco Laporta and Frederick Schauer) since 2010. 44. S.I. Strong, Associate Professor of Law at the University of Missouri, USA. Professor Strong has also taught at the Universities of Cambridge and Oxford in the United Kingdom as well as Georgetown Law Center in Washington D.C., and has acted as a dual-qualified practitioner (U.S.-qualified lawyer and English solicitor) in New York, London and Chicago. Professor Strong is a member of the American Law Institute (ALI) and a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators and currently sits as an arbitrator on a variety of commercial matters. 45. Jeremy Telman, Associate Dean for Faculty Development and Professor of Law, Valparaiso University Law School, USA. International Correspondent, Hans-Kelsen Institut. 46. Dr. Soledad Torrecuadrada García Lozano, Senior Lecturer in International Law and International Relations, Autónoma University of Madrid and Coordinator of the Graduate Programme of Advanced Studies and the Inter-university Doctoral Programme in International Law and International Relations of the Ortega and Gasset University Research Institute in Madrid. 47. Detlev Vagts, is Bemis Professor of International Law Emeritus at the Harvard Law School, USA. He has served as Counselor on International law at the Department of State, as Associate Reporter of the Restatement of Foreign Relations Law of the United States and as Co-editor-in- Chief of the American Journal of International Law - alongisde Theodor Meron. He has consulted with parties involved in various international arbitrations and claims negotiations. 48. Ana Valvo, Professor of European Union Law at University “Kore” of Enna, Director of online magazine “KorEuropa”. 49. Mihajlo Vučić LL.M., research assistant at Institute of International Politics and Economics, Belgrade, member of International Law Association – Serbian Branch. He is PhD candidate at Faculty of Law, University of Belgrade. 50. Johan van der Vyver, I.T. Cohen Professor of International Law and Human Rights in the School of Law of Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, USA, Senior Fellow in the Center for the Interdisciplinary Study of Religion of Emory University. Co-Director of the World Law Institute of Emory University, Received Honorary doctorate at University of Zululand and Potchefstroom University. 51. Don Wallace, Jr., Professor emeritus at Georgetown University, Chairman of the International Law Institute, USA. Vice President, Academic Council, European Center for Peace and Development Of the UN University for Peace, Belgrade, Chairman, International Council for Middle East Studies Member, American law Institute Former Chairman, Section of International law, American Bar Association. 52. Mark Weisburd, Reef C. Ivey II Distinguished Professor of Law, School of Law, University of North Carolina, USA. He was an associate with the Washington, D.C., law firm of Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering, his practice ranging from participation in the legal advisory team of the Constitutional Convention of the Northern Mariana Islands to pro bono first amendment work to defendants securities and antitrust litigation. 53. Yun Zhao, Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, the University of Hong Kong. Council Member, Hong Kong Internet Forum; Member, International Institute of Space Law. Arbitrator, Hong Kong International Arbitration Center, South China International Economic and Trade Arbitraton Commission, and Guangzhou Arbitration Commission; Panelist of Asian Domain Name Dispute Resolution Center. 54. Zhu Lijiang, Associate Professor, Faculty of International Law, China University of Political Science and Law, Beijing, PR China. Editor to Chinese Journal of International Law.
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