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Professor Pierre-Marie Dupuy

Professor of Law at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies

Teaches the intensive course: The Power of the International Judge or Arbitrator to Interpret the Facts and the Law

Biography:

Professor Pierre-Marie Dupuy is currently professor on secondment-leave from the University of Paris II (Panthéon-Assas) and also visiting professor at the Universities of Michigan (Ann Arbor), Munich and Madrid. Prior to joining the Graduate Institute of International Studies and Development in 2008, Professor Dupuy taught at the European University Institute in Florence (2000-2008) and gave the General Course at the Academy of International Law in The Hague (2000). He is the author of International Law (Ed. Dalloz, 9th ed. October 2008) and numerous writings in the field of public international law, general international law, international law of responsibility for human rights, international environment law and international economic law. Professor Dupuy's area of expertise further includes international dispute settlement and international arbitration, including in the framework of ICSID and UNCITRAL.

Key works:
  1. (with Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann and Francesco Francioni) Human Rights in International International Investment Law and Arbitration (OUP, 2009)
  2. (with Luisa Vierucci) NGOs in International Law, Efficiency in Flexibility (Edward Elgar Publisher, 2007)
  3. Droit international public (Éd. Dalloz, 8e éd. 2006)
  4. Obligations multilatérales, droit impératif et responsabilité internationale des Etats (2003)
  5. L'unité de l'ordre juridique international. Cours général de droit international public. In Collected Courses of the Hague Academy of International Law, Vol. 297, Yr. 2002, Pt. V, at 9 (2002)


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