Identification of Customary International Law: Perspectives from the Fields of International Criminal Law and the Law of the Sea [1]
The Permanent Missions of the Republic of Cyprus, and the Republic of Peru to the United Nations invite you to attend a side event session on Identification of Customary International Law: Perspectives from the Fields of International Criminal Law and the Law of the Sea. Three topics from the Third Report of the International Law Commission on identification of customary international law will be touched upon: the application of the two-element approach (as a general introduction); the role of treaties and resolutions; and judicial decisions and writings.
Keynote speaker: Sir Michael Wood, special rapporteur, International Law Commission
Panelists:
- Lori Damrosch, Hamilton Fish Professor of International Law and Diplomacy, Columbia Law School and president of ASIL Hamilton Fish Professor of International Law and
- Mathias Forteau, special rapporteur, International Law Commission
- Lawrence Martin, partner, Foley Hoag LLP, International Litigation and Arbitration
ASIL's Dispute Resolution and Law of the Sea Interest Groups are cosponsors of this event.
Contact Christina Hioureas [2].
CR 8, United Nations Headquarters
New York, NY
This event is free to attend. RSVP by 29 October 2015 to rsvp@cyprusun.org [3].