Use of Force / Law of Treaties / State Responsibility / Territorial and Maritime Disputes / Theory and History of Public International Law
Giovanni Distefano has been Professor of International Law at the University of Neuchatel since 2009. His areas of research and expertise include public international law, the law of treaties, state responsibility and use of force.
Giovanni Distefano has previously taught at the universities of Geneva, Lausanne, Catania (Italy), Al-Ain (UAE), IHEI (Paris) and Paris 1 Sorbonne. He received his PhD in International relations, majoring in International law, from the Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva.
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Executive Master - CourseThis course focuses on the role of public international law in international relations and on international legal persons.
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Executive Master - CourseThis course looks at the sources from which public international law rules stem and at the entities that are empowered with the capacity of law-making in the international legal order. It aims at enabling participants to develop a global perception of the international normative system.
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Executive Master - CourseThis course provides an introduction to the regime of sanctions under international law and their effectiveness in addressing contemporary forms of conflict.
Giovanni Distefano
Brill
Giovanni Distefano, Gloria Gaggioli, Aymeric Hêche
Bruylant
Giovanni Distefano
Editions Pedone