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The Territorial Jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court: Certain Contested Issues

Vagias, M.

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Vagias, M. (2011, May 25). The Territorial Jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court: Certain Contested Issues. Bynkers Hoek Publishing.

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THETERRITORIALJURISDICTIONOFTHEINTERNATIONALCRIMINALCOURT

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CURRICULUM vITAE

Name Michail Vagias

Date of Birth 2 August 1980

Place of Birth Thessaloniki, Greece

Educational

September 2009-present Lecturer, The Hague University of Applied Sciences, LLB Program of International, European and Comparative Law

September 2009-present Research Fellow in Public International and International Criminal Law, Bynkershoek Institut, The Hague

January 2008-present Lecturer in Law, New Business School, Amsterdam

December 2009-April 2010 Guest Lecturer, Adv. LL.M. in Air and Space Law, Leiden University May 2009 Guest Lecturer, LL.M. in International and Comparative Law,

American University of Cairo, Egypt

2003-2004 LL.M. (adv.) in Public International Law, with an International Criminal Law Specialization, Leiden University (cum laude) 1998-2003 Bachelor of Law, Democritus University of Thrace, Greece

Professional

August 2008-present Legal Counsel, European Court of Human Rights: Stavrousis, Tzanis and Thessaloniki Corps of Selected Translators v. Greece November 2007-June 2008 Legal Counsel of the Republic of Djibouti, International Court of

Justice; Case Concerning Certain Questions of Mutual Legal Assistance, (Djibouti v. France), I.C.J. Rep. 2008

September 2005 Member of the Thessaloniki Bar Association, Greece

Other

September 2007-December 2010 Scholar, State Scholarship Foundation, Hellenic Republic March 2005-September 2007 Scientific Collaborator, Center of International and European

Economic Law, Thessaloniki, Greece

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