International Justice: Are Courts Helpful? An invitation to an exclusive lecture on 28 August

Posted on August 23, 2013

August 28th marks the centennial anniversary of the Peace Palace in The Hague.

Since its inauguration, the Peace Palace has become a worldwide icon of Peace and Justice. Inside this monument and in its vicinity, thousands of people, employed by 160 international organisations, strive every day towards a safer and more just world. The Peace Palace is the embodiment of The Hague as international City of Peace and Justice.

A chain of special events are scheduled between August 28th and September 21st, the UN Day of Peace, to emphasize The Netherlands’ unwavering commitment to a better world in which conflicts are settled peacefully.



The Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands

in cooperation with the

Institute for International and Comparative Law in Africa
in the Faculty of Law, University of Pretoria

kindly invites you to an exclusive lecture by

Professor John Dugard,
Judge ad hoc at the International Court of Justice

and a respondent address by

Honourable Ebrahim Ebrahim MP,
Deputy Minister of International Relations and Cooperation

followed by a moderated discussion. 


Date:  
28 August 2013

Time:  
12:30 to 15:00 
Registration and refreshments from 12:30
Address and discussion from 13:00

Venue: 
University of Pretoria, Senate Hall, Administration building no 12, Hatfield Campus

RSVP by 24 August:
[email protected]    
Seating is limited!

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