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Opening Remarks by Lucinda Low

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2018

Extract

Good morning. If I could have your attention, please. Welcome to this final session of our 111th ASIL Annual Meeting. We have a very special program and set of events for you this morning.

Type
Closing Plenary: Building Trust in International Law and Institutions
Copyright
Copyright © by The American Society of International Law 2018 

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Footnotes

The Closing Plenary was convened at 10:45 a.m., Saturday, April 15, 2017, with opening remarks by Lucinda Low, President of the American Society of International Law. The moderator, Ernst Hirsch Ballin of the Asser Institute for International and European Law (The Hague, Netherlands), then introduced the panelists: Judge Christine van den Wyngaert of the International Criminal Court; Judge Bruno Simma of University of Michigan School of Law; Maurice Kamto of the Hague Academy of International Law; and Philip Alston of New York University School of Law. Saskia Bruines, Deputy Mayor of The Hague, gave remarks at the conclusion of the panel.

References

The Closing Plenary was convened at 10:45 a.m., Saturday, April 15, 2017, with opening remarks by Lucinda Low, President of the American Society of International Law. The moderator, Ernst Hirsch Ballin of the Asser Institute for International and European Law (The Hague, Netherlands), then introduced the panelists: Judge Christine van den Wyngaert of the International Criminal Court; Judge Bruno Simma of University of Michigan School of Law; Maurice Kamto of the Hague Academy of International Law; and Philip Alston of New York University School of Law. Saskia Bruines, Deputy Mayor of The Hague, gave remarks at the conclusion of the panel.