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CISDL PATRON

H.E. Justice Christopher Gregory Weeramantry
Director, WICPER & former Vice-President, International Court of Justice

Biography


INTERNATIONAL ADVISORS

Hon. Louise Arbour,
President & CEO, International Crisis Group

Judge Abdul G. Koroma,
Judge, International Court of Justice

Prof. Wangari Maathai,
Green Belt Movement

Dr. Julia Marton-Lefevre,
Director General, International Union for Conservation of Nature

Justice Albie Sachs,
Former Justice of the Constitutional Court of South Africa

Mr. Achim Steiner,
United Nations Under-Secretary General and Executive Director, United Nations Environment Programme


CISDL PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW EDITORIAL BOARD

A distinguished roster of internationally renowned experts in the field of public international law provides guidance to the CISDL, and serves on the Editorial Board of the CISDL ‘Treaty Implementation for Sustainable Development’ Series with Cambridge University Press:

Prof. James Crawford,
Director, Lauterpacht Centre for International Law & Whewell Professor of Law, Cambridge University
Alternate: Mr. John Barker, Lauterpacht Centre for International Law, Cambridge University

Prof. Vaughan Lowe,
Chichele Professor of International Law, Oxford University

Prof. Martti Koskenniemi,
Professor of International Law, University of Helsinki

Mr. David Runnalls
CEO, International Institute for Sustainable Development

Prof. Nicolas Schrijver,
Professor of International Law, Leiden University


EXPERT SENIOR ADVISORS

Further distinguished international advisors provide specific advice in the intersections between environmental, development/human rights and economic law, as they relate to sustainable development:


International Environmental Law

Prof. Hans Christian Bugge,
Professor of Environmental Law, Department of Public and International Law, University of Oslo

Prof. Stephen J. Toope,
President & Vice-Chancellor, University of British Columbia

Prof. Daniel C. Esty,
Director, Yale Centre for Environmental Law, Yale University


International Economic Law

Prof. Armand De Mestral,
Jean Monnet Chair, International Economic Integration, McGill University/Université de Montréal

Prof. John H. Jackson,
Professor & Director, Institute of International Economic Law, Georgetown Law School

Prof Georges Abi-Saab,
Former Chair, World Trade Organization Appellate Body


International Human Rights Law

Prof. François Crépeau,
CÉRIUM, Professor of International Law at Université de Montréal, Canada Research Chair in International Migration Law

Prof. Joe Oloka Onyango,
Director, HURIPEC & former Dean of Law, Makerere University of Uganda

Prof. Bill Schabas,
Director, Irish Centre for Human Rights, National University of Ireland, Galway



Legal Aspects of Sustainable Development

Prof. Kamal Hossain,
Chair, International Law Association, Bangladesh

Dr. William T. Loris,
Director General, International Development Law Organization

Prof. David Freestone,
Former Deputy General Counsel, Legal Vice Presidency, The World Bank


HONORARY FELLOWS

Mr. Richard Ballhorn,
Foreign Affairs Canada

Prof. Suzana Carmargo-Vieira,
University of Sao Paulo

Prof. Eric Dannenmaier,
Tulane University

Dr. Ahmed Ihab Gamaledin,
Egyptian Mission to the United Nations

Mr. Ricardo Melendez-Ortiz,
International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development

Dr. Hossain Moeini,
Iranian Mission to the United Nations

Dr. Naresh Singh,
Canadian International Development Agency

Mr. Matthew Stillwell,
Centre for International Environmental Law

Prof. Pia Rodriguez,
International Development Law Organization

Mr. Daniel Taillant,
Centre for Human Rights and the Environment

Me. Benjamin Teitelbaum,
International Affairs Quebec