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Mando Rachovitsa presents on election of judges international courts

30 April 2019

How do judges of international courts get (s)elected? Dr Mando Rachovitsa (Assistant Professor of Public International Law) will present on the topic of recent developments across international courts regarding the procedural rules on selecting judges at the Conference on Procedural Rules of International Courts and Tribunals: Between Change and Stability.

The conference takes place at Sapienza University of Rome (3 May 2019) and the programme is available here.


This article was published by the Faculty of Law.

Last modified:02 August 2023 10.41 a.m.

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