Israeli-Palestine, an International Law Perspective

Tuesday 30 April, 20:00

Tapijn Z, Tapijnkazerne 21 (city park)


With different speakers from the Law Faculty of Maastricht University we want to dive into different aspects of International Law in relation to Palestine-Israel. International Law is the set of rules, norms, and standards generally recognized as binding between states. It establishes norms for states across a broad range of domains, including war and diplomacyeconomic relations, and human rights.

The panel addresses criteria of statehood, the right of self-determination, the law of armed conflicts and humanitarian law and looks at mandates and resolutions and their effects and especially at the role of the UN and the International Court of Justice.

 

With:

Wim Muller, Assistant Professor of Public International Law. His teaching and research interests include public international law, the law of armed conflict, human rights, international criminal law, international dispute settlement, and the politics of international law, especially regional approaches to international law.

Other speakers still to be confirmed. Register so we can inform you, because we might have to look at another date.

30 April 2024

20:00 - 21:30