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International Law
Thursday
22
March
International Tribunals_22.03.2018

The Role of International Tribunals in the Development of Historical Narratives

Moshe Hirsch, Hebrew University
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P3-506, Maison de la Paix, Geneva

International Law Literature Forum

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Moshe Hirsch is a professor of international law at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (Law Faculty and Department of International Relations). In the past, he served as the Vice Dean of the Law Faculty, Chairperson of the Department of International Relations, and Director of the International Law Forum. Prof. Hirsch specialises in international economic law (trade, investment and economic development), and international legal theory.

A significant part of his publications involves interdisciplinary research that employs, inter alia, sociological theories, game theory, political economy and political science. His recent publications include “African Countries in the World Trading System” (coauthor), "International & Comparative Law Quarterly" (2012); "Interactions between Investment and Non-Investment Obligations in International Investment Law",  Oxford Handbook of International Law on Foreign Investment (Christopher Schreuer, ed., Oxford University Press, 2008); “The Sociology of International Economic Law”, European Journal of International Law (2008) and “Compliance with International Norms In the Age of Globalization: Two Theoretical Perspectives" in the Impact of International Law on International Cooperation (Eyal Benvenisti and Moshe Hirsch, eds., Cambridge University Press, 2004).