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1981); Member of the Editorial Council of the Review<br />
“Arquivos” of the Ministry of Justice of Brazil (1987-<br />
2002); Member of the Editorial Board of the Brazilian<br />
Journal of International Politics (since 1993); Member<br />
of the Editorial Board of “International Newsletter” of<br />
the University of São Paulo, Brazil (since 1997).” 50<br />
He teached at the Hague Academy of International<br />
Law, at the OAS Inter-American Juridical Committee’s<br />
Courses, at the International Institute of Human Rights<br />
(Strasbourg), at the Inter-American Institute of Human<br />
Rights (San José, Costa Rica).<br />
JUDGE ABDULQAWA AHMED YUSUF<br />
This judge has been a member of the Court since February<br />
6 th 2009 and he is from Somalia.<br />
“Docteur ès sciences politiques (International Law),<br />
Graduate Institute of International Studies, University<br />
of Geneva (1980). Laurea di Dottore in Giurisprudenza<br />
(Dr. Juris), Faculty of Law, Somali National University<br />
(1973). Certificate, Centre for Studies and Research in<br />
International Law, Hague Academy of International<br />
Law (1974). Post-Graduate studies in International Law<br />
and Relations, University of Florence, Italy (1976-1977).<br />
Judge ad hoc at the International Court of Justice in<br />
the case concerning Certain Questions of Mutual Assistance<br />
in Criminal Matters (Djibouti v. France). UNESCO: -<br />
Legal Adviser and Director of the Office of International<br />
Standards and Legal Affairs (March 2001-January<br />
2009). UNIDO: - Assistant Director-General and Special<br />
Adviser on African Affairs (March 1998-February 2001).<br />
Acting Managing Director, Country Programmes and<br />
Funds Mobilization Division (August 1997-March<br />
1998). Legal Adviser and Director of the Legal Service<br />
(August 1994-March 1998). UNCTAD: - Representative<br />
and Head, New York Office of UNCTAD (July 1992-<br />
July 1994). Senior Liaison Officer, United Nations Programme<br />
of Action for the Least Developed Countries,<br />
New York (1992-1994). - Head, Legal Policies Section,<br />
Trade & Technology Programme, Geneva (July 1988-<br />
June 1992). Legal Officer, Technology Division, Geneva<br />
(December 1981-June 1988). UNTAG, Namibia: -Liaison<br />
Officer in the Office of the Special Representative of<br />
the Secretary-General and Adviser to the Commander<br />
of the United Nations peacekeeping forces (May-June<br />
92<br />
VIII Fórum FAAP de Discussão Estudantil – 2012<br />
1989); Deputy Regional Director and Electoral Supervisor<br />
(Ovambo, Namibia) (August-December 1989).” 51<br />
JUDGE CHRISTOPHER GREENWOOD<br />
This judge has been a member of the Court since February<br />
6 th 2009 and he is from United Kingdom of Great<br />
Britain and Northern Ireland.<br />
“Knight Bachelor, for services to public international<br />
law, 2009. Companion of the Order of Saint Michael and<br />
Saint George, 2002. Educated at Raeburn Park School,<br />
Singapore, and Wellingborough School, United Kingdom.<br />
Studied law at Magdalene College, Cambridge:<br />
BA (1976), LL.B (1977), MA (1980). Fellow of Magdalene<br />
College, Cambridge (1978-1996), Fellow Commoner<br />
(1996-2009), Honorary Fellow (2009). Assistant Lecturer<br />
in Law (1981-1984) and Lecturer in Law (1984-1996),<br />
University of Cambridge; Professor of International<br />
Law, London School of Economics (1996-2009). Barrister,<br />
Middle Temple (1978); Queen’s Counsel (1999);<br />
Bencher, Middle Temple (2003). Member of the Panels<br />
of Arbitrators for the Law of the Sea Treaty and the<br />
International Centre for the Settlement of Investment<br />
Disputes. Counsel before the International Court of<br />
Justice in Aerial Incident at Lockerbie (Libya v. United<br />
Kingdom); Advisory Opinions on Nuclear Weapons; Legality<br />
of Use of Force (Yugoslavia v. United Kingdom);<br />
Legality of Use of Force (Serbia and Montenegro v.<br />
United Kingdom); Armed Activities on the Territory of<br />
the Congo(Democratic Republic of Congo v. Rwanda);<br />
Territorial and Maritime Dispute between Nicaragua<br />
and Honduras in the Caribbean Sea (Nicaragua v. Honduras).<br />
Counsel before the European Court of Human<br />
Rights, the Court of Justice of the European Communities,<br />
the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former<br />
Yugoslavia, the United Nations Compensation Commission<br />
and various international arbitration tribunals. Appearances<br />
as Counsel before the English courts include:<br />
R. v. Bow Street Magistrate, ex parte Pinochet (No. 1)<br />
[2000] 1 AC 147 and (No. 3) [2000] 1 AC 147 (House of<br />
Lords); Holland v. Lampen-Wolfe [2000] 1 WLR 1573<br />
(House of Lords), Kuwait Airways Corporation v. Iraqi<br />
Airways Co. [2002] 2 AC 883 (House of Lords); R (European<br />
Roma Rights Centre) v. Immigration Officer [2005]<br />
2 AC 1 (House of Lords); Jones v. Saudi Arabia [2007]<br />
1 AC 270 (House of Lords); R (Al-Skeini) v. Secretary of