August 20, 2009

Congratulations to Bernie Oxman

This just in:

University of Miami School of Law professor Bernard H. Oxman has been invited by The Hague Academy of International Law to give the inaugural lecture of the 2010 Public International Law Programme, the academy's principal and best-known program.

He will be the first American to give the inaugural address for the academy's summer programme, which has been held since The Hague Academy was established in 1923.

The amazing thing is that this isn't the most amazing thing about Bernie's career.

In 2003 he served as a judge ad hoc of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea, and from 2003-2005 he was a member of an arbitral tribunal in a dispute between Malaysia and Singapore. He has recently been named judge ad hoc of the International Court of Justice in a maritime delimitation case between Romania and Ukraine. He is the only American lawyer ever appointed to serve as judge ad hoc before both of these international tribunals.

Having people like Bernie Oxman here is one of the things that makes UM the place it is.


Posted by Michael : August 20, 2009 07:49 PM | U.Miami | TechnoLinks
Slashdot   Slashdot It!
Comments

...and he is an amazing prof.

Posted by: Mike at August 20, 2009 10:32 PM

Ditto. Conflict of Laws was an amazing class.

Posted by: miamigrad at August 22, 2009 01:01 PM

He was my favorite professor while at UM. Law of the Sea and International Law were amazing classes to take with him.

Posted by: howard at August 23, 2009 07:52 PM


Add Discourse.net to your RSS/RDF/XML reader: Full feed
Partial feed

Powered by Movable Type 2.64.


   out of