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  1. Hisashi Owada (小和田 恆, Owada Hisashi, born 18 September 1932) is a Japanese former jurist, diplomat and law professor. He served as a judge on the International Court of Justice from 2003 until June 7, 2018, and was President of the Court from 2009 to 2012. [1]

  2. Hisashi Owada (rechts) mit Wladimir Putin, 2005. Hisashi Owada (japanisch 小和田 恆, Owada Hisashi; * 18. September 1932 in der Präfektur Niigata) ist ein japanischer Diplomat und von 2003 bis 2018 Richter am Internationalen Gerichtshof, als dessen Präsident er vom 6. Februar 2009 bis zum 5. Februar 2012 wirkte.

  3. The Owada chair, named after the former ICJ president and Leiden professor, will explore the interplay between international law and international relations. Dominique Moïsi, a French scholar, will be the first to hold the chair in Leiden in 2021-2022.

  4. Professor emeritus of Japanese language and cultures. japan-european diplomatic relations. japanese studies. Name. Prof.dr. H. Owada. Telephone. +31 71 527 2171. E-mail. h.owada@hum.leidenuniv.nl. Overview. Profile. Contact. Ancillary activities. Prof. Owada can't be reached at the university. Please email to: h.owada@icj-cij.org.

  5. Information Impressions from Participating in the Third Owada Chairサイト編集者2024-03-28T17:51:44+09:00PROJECTS|28 March 2024 The third Owada Chair will be held at Leiden University on 16 and 17 January 2024サイト編集者2024-01-05T13:53:08+09:00PROJECTS|16 and 17 January 2024 Third Preparatory Seminar for the Owada Chairサイト編集者2024-03-11T12:17:32+09:00EVENTS|18 December ...

  6. 20. Nov. 2018 · Judge Hisashi Owada, former president of the International Court of Justice, discussed current issues in international law with professors and students at NYU School of Law on 20 November 2018. He also shared his experience and insights as a diplomat, lawyer, and arbitrator.

  7. The chair commemorates the achievements of Prof. Hisashi Owada, who served as Ambassador to the UN and President of the International Court of Justice (ICJ), and covers a wide range of topics related to “the Interface between International Law and International Relations.”