Editors
Toshiyuki Kono is a distinguished professor at Kyushu University (Fukuoka, Japan). He currently serves as vice president and titular member of the International Academy of Comparative Law, president-elect for the Academy of Commercial and Consumer Law, and the chair of the Committee for Intellectual Property and Private International Law at the International Law Association. In the field of private international law, he gave special lectures on “Efficiency in Private International Law” at the Hague Academy of International Law in 2013. He was selected as one of three lecturers who are invited to publish lectures in its Pocket Book series in 2014. He also has served as the president of the International Council of Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS), an advisory body of UNESCO, since 2017. He was a vice president of ICOMOS from 2014 through 2017. He is in charge of, among others, World Heritage issues. He has been active in UNESCO as an independent expert as well. For example, he served in 2010 as the chairperson of the 3rd General Assembly of the State Parties of the UNESCO Convention for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage and chairperson of the Legal Committee of the 34th UNESCO General Conference in 2007. His recent publications in the field of international heritage law include “Authenticity, notions and principles”, Change over Time, Fall 2014, Vol. 4, No. 2, pp. 436–460.
Mary Hiscock is an emeritus professor of Bond University, Queensland, Australia. She taught at Bond University and the University of Melbourne, with visiting appointments in Europe, Asia, and North America. She is a fellow of the Australian Academy of Law. Her expertise is in international trade and investment, with an emphasis on international contracts and comparative law. She graduated from the University of Melbourne and the University of Chicago. She is a legal practitioner of the High Court of Australia and the Supreme Courts of Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland. Professor Hiscock has represented Australia at the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) and has been an expert adviser to the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development and a consultant to the Asian Development Bank. She is a member of the editorial boards of the Australian Journal of Asian Law and the Melbourne Journal of International Law. She was chair of the International Law Section of the Law Council of Australia and a president of the International Academy of Commercial and Consumer Law. She continues as a director of that academy. She has authored or edited 20 books and has published many articles in learned journals.
Arie Reich is the former dean and a current professor of the Faculty of Law of Bar Ilan University, Israel, and the Jean Monnet Chair of EU Law and Institutions. He specializes in international economic law and EU law. He has authored more than 40 academicbooks and articles on topics ranging from international trade law, public procurement law, and European Union law, to competition law and torts. Among them are his books International Public Procurement Law: The Evolution of International Regimes on Public Purchasing (Kluwer, 1999) and The World Trade Organization and Israel: Law, Economics and Politics (Bar Ilan University Press, 2006). He is a member of the ICSID Panel of Conciliators and Arbitrators, has served as the president of the Israeli Association for the Study of European Integration, and is a member of the Executive of the International Academy of Commercial and Consumer Law and a national correspondent for Israel to the UNCITRAL. He has served as the chairman of Israel”s Anti-Dumping and Countervailing Duty Tribunal and as a member of four different World Trade Organization dispute settlement panels in trade disputes between the US, EU, and China. He has served as visiting professor at UCLA, Georgetown University, the University of Toronto, the University of Pennsylvania, Columbia University, the University of Luxembourg, and Monash University, and has been a Braudel Senior Fellow at the European University Institute.
6 Ebooks por Mary Hiscock
Toshiyuki Kono & Mary Hiscock: Transnational Commercial and Consumer Law
This book explores current developments in transnational commercial and consumer law. It features essays written by leading experts, many of who have taken part in the negotiation and formulation of …
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John Hynes Farrar & Mary Hiscock: AUSTRALIA TRADE, INVESTMENT & SECURITY IN THE ASIAN CENTURY
Given its geographical proximity to Asia and its close alliance with the West, Australia, amid the rise of Asian economies, needs to re-formulate its policies on trade, investment and security. Over …
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William van Caenegem & Mary Hiscock: Internationalisation of Legal Education
This is a wonderful collection of essays. The present volume contains rich articles and conveys creative and substantive ideas and information on the internationalization of law and legal education a …
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Mary Hiscock & Vai Io Lo: Rise of the BRICS in the Global Political Economy
Taking an interdisciplinary approach, Vai Io Lo and Mary Hiscock, together with scholars and researchers from around the world, investigate the rise of the BRICS and assess the extent of their furthe …
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William van Caenegem & Mary Hiscock: Internationalisation of Law
This insightful book explores the acute challenges presented by the `internationalisation’ of law, a trend that has been accelerated by the growing requirement for academics and practitioners to work …
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Umair Ghori & Mary Hiscock: Globalisation in Transition
This book brings together diverse ideas on selected facets of globalisation and transitions in globalisation. The scholars that have contributed to this book examine the phenomenon of globalisation t …
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