Yusuf Aksar
Yusuf Aksar , LLB (Ankara), LLM (Ankara), LLM (Sheffield), PhD (Bristol), is Professor of International Law at Maltepe University Law Faculty, Istanbul, Turkey. He has published extensively on the practice of international judicial institutions, including Implementing International Humanitarian Law From the Ad Hoc Tribunals to a Permanent International Criminal Court (Routledge, 2004) and Evrensel Yarg1 Kurulu_lar1 (Universal Judicial Institutions ) (Seckin, 2007). Ilias Bantekas LLB (Athens),...See more
Yusuf Aksar , LLB (Ankara), LLM (Ankara), LLM (Sheffield), PhD (Bristol), is Professor of International Law at Maltepe University Law Faculty, Istanbul, Turkey. He has published extensively on the practice of international judicial institutions, including Implementing International Humanitarian Law From the Ad Hoc Tribunals to a Permanent International Criminal Court (Routledge, 2004) and Evrensel Yarg1 Kurulu_lar1 (Universal Judicial Institutions ) (Seckin, 2007). Ilias Bantekas LLB (Athens), LLM (Liverpool), Ph.D. (Liverpool), Dip. Theology (Cambridge), is Professor of International Law at Brunel University School of Law. His publications include: Principles of Individual Criminal Responsibility in International Humanitarian Law (Manchester UP, 2002); International Criminal Law (Hart, 4th edition, 2010); Trust Funds in International Law: Trustee Obligations of the United Nations and the World Bank (Asser/Cambridge UP, 2009). Yusuf Caliskan , LLB (Ankara), LLM (USA), JSD (USA), is Associate Professor of International Law at Kocaeli University School of Law. He has written articles and books on private international law, international investment law and arbitration. P1nar Karacan Baklaci , LLB (Izmir), LLM (USA), SJD (USA), is Assistant Professor of International Law at Dokuz Eylul University, Izmir-Turkey. Her recent publications include subject areas such as: "Most Favored Nation Treatment in International Investment Law", "Energy Charter Treaty and Dispute Settlement" and "Bilateral Investment Treaties". See less