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Andrea BIANCHI
Professor of International Law
at the Graduate Institute of International Studies (GIIS),
Geneva, and at the Faculty of Law of the Catholic University,
Milan. Previously at the University of Parma (Associate
professor) and Siena (Assistant professor). Until 2001 he was
also Professorial lecturer at the SAIS Bologna Center of the
Johns Hopkins University. Editor of Enforcing International Law
Norms against Terrorism, Oxford, 2004, he has authored numerous
articles in international law journals, including, most
recently, Dismantling the Wall: the ICJ’s Advisory Opinion and
its Likely Impact on International Law, 47 GYIL 2004;
International Law and US Courts: the Myth of Lohengrin
Revisited, 15 EJIL 2004; L’immunités des Etats et les violations
graves des droits de l’homme: la function de l’interprète dans
la determination du droit international, RGDIP, 2004 . His
current research interests lie in international humanitarian law
and terrorism, international law making, and human rights
adjudication by national and international tribunals.
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