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Solidarity and Community Interests: Driving Forces for the Interpretation and Development of International Law. General Course on Public International Law, by R. WOLFRUM, Professor (em), Ruprecht-Karls University Heidelberg.

Produktbeschreibung
Solidarity and Community Interests: Driving Forces for the Interpretation and Development of International Law. General Course on Public International Law, by R. WOLFRUM, Professor (em), Ruprecht-Karls University Heidelberg.
Autorenporträt
Rüdiger Wolfrum, born on 13 December 1941 in Berlin, Germany. Education: High school education (Abitur, 1962); military service (Navy 1962-1964); law studies at Bonn and Tübingen (1964-1969); graduation to Doctor iuris and conclusion of legal training (1973); Habilitation, venia legendi for national public and international public law (University of Bonn, 1980). Academic positions: Professor of National Public and International Public Law at University of Mainz, Faculty of Law and Economics (May 1982-November 1982); Professor Chair of National Public and International Public Law, University of Kiel, Law Faculty, and Director of the Institute of International Law (December 982-April 1993); Visiting Professor at the University of Minnesota, Law School, teaching international environmental law and the law concerning Antarctica (August/September 1987, 1990, 1993); Director at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law, Heidelberg, and Professor of National Public and International Public Law at Heidelberg University, Faculty of Law (May 1993-December 2012); Honorary Professor of the Faculty of Law, University of Hamburg (since October 2002); Visiting Lecturer at Yale Law School, teaching law of the sea and international humanitarian law together with Professor M. Reisman (February 2011); Managing Director of Max Planck Foundation for International Peace and the Rule of Law (January 2013-December 2020); Membre Associé of the Institut de Droit International (since 2007). Legal career: International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (Judge, 1996-2017; Vice-President, 1996-1999; President, 2005-2008); Member of the International Environmental Board of Arbitration (since 2001); The Hague (2005-2008); Presiding Arbitrator of the Bay of Bengal Maritime Boundary Arbitration (Bangladesh v. India) arbitral tribunal (2010-2014); Member of the Chagos Marine Protected Area Arbitration (Mauritius v. United Kingdom) (2011-2015); Presiding Arbitrator of the *Mohamed Abdel Raouf Bahgat v. The Arab Republic of Egypt) arbitral tribunal (2012-2018); Member of the Between the Republic of the Philippines v. the People's Republic of China with respect to the dispute with China over maritime jurisdiction of the Philippines in the west Philippines Sea (Philippines v. China) arbitration (2013-2016); Member of the Atlantic Scandian Herring Arbitration Arbitral (The Kingdom of Denmark in respect of the Faroe Islands v. The European Union) (2014-2015); Member of the Conciliation Commission Constituted under Annex V to the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea between the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste and the Commonwealth of Australia (2016-2018); Presiding Arbitrator of the Fynerdale Holdings B.V. (Netherlands) v. Czech Republic arbitral tribunal (since 2018); Member of the Dispute Concerning the Detention of Ukrainian Naval Vessels and Servicemen (Ukraine v. The Russian Federation) arbitral tribunal (since 2019). Other honours: Doctor honoris causa of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow (1999); Doctor honoris causa of the Shihutug Law College, Ulan Bator, Mongolia (1999); Honorary Member of the Mongolian Academy of Sciences (since 2006); Honorary Professor of the Faculty of Law of the University of Pretoria (2010-2015); Doctor honoris causa of the National University of Cuyo in Mendoza, Argentina (2017).