• Eric Wyler
    Lecturer, International Law

    Voie-Creuse 16, CV 303

    Courses taught:
    Office hours:

    Thursdays, 18:00 - 19:45

    Position(s) at the Institute

    Lecturer, International Law

    Profile

    Dr Wyler was Lecturer at the universities of Lausanne and Neuchâtel in Switzerland, and Guest Professor at Paris I - Sorbonne and Paris II - Panthéon Assas. Currently a lecturer at the Graduate Institute and at the European Institute of the University of Geneva, he is also legal adviser for the law firm Mudry & Iglehart. A member of the French Society for International Law, the Swiss Association of the Philosophy of Law and the Swiss Society of International Law, his fields of interest include State responsibility, the relationship between public international law and private international law, philosophy and international law, the procedures before the International Court of Justice, and diplomatic law.

    Areas of expertise

    • Droit diplomatique international
    • Histoire et philosophie du droit international
    • state responsibility,
    • the relationship between public international law and private international law,
    • philosophy and international law,
    • procedures before the ICJ,
    • diplomatic law.

    Selected publications

    Books

    • « La règle dite de la continuité de la nationalité dans le contentieux international » (1990).
    • « L’illicite et la condition des personnes privées » (1995)
    • « L’éthique du droit international » (1997, avec Alain Papaux)
    • «  L’extranéité ou le dépassement de l’ordre juridique étatique » (1999, Wyler-Papaux ed.)

    Documents

    WylerPublications.pdf (40 Kb) Dec 2, 2007
    Wyler_CV.pdf (102 Kb) Dec 10, 2007