Professorship for International Law and Dispute Resolution
Organisational unit: Professoship
Organisation profile
Prof. Dr Christian J. Tams works in the areas of public international law and dispute settlement.
His research in these fields focuses on the role of international courts and tribunals and the protection of international investments.
In addition to his academic work, Professor Tams advises governments, investors and international organisations on matters of international law. In that role, he regularly participates in proceedings before national and international courts and before arbitral tribunals.
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Who’s afraid of the articles on state responsibility
Tams, C. J., 09.2023, Arbitration’s Age of Enlightenment?. Bull SC, C., Malintoppi, L. & Partasides KC, C. (eds.). Wolters Kluwer, p. 211-225 15 p. (ICCA congress series; vol. 21).Research output: Contributions to collected editions/works › Chapter
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Succession in respect of cession, unification and separation of States.
Devaney, J. G. & Tams, C. J., 2024, General International Law in International Investment Law: A Commentary. Kulick, A. & Waibel, M. (eds.). Oxford University Press, p. 428-442 15 p.Research output: Contributions to collected editions/works › Chapter › peer-review
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The League of Nations as an international organisation
Burton, P. & Tams, C. J., 05.2025, The Cambridge History of International Law: Volume 10: International Law at the Time of the League of Nations (1920–1945). Lesaffer, R., Kolb, R. & Milanov, M. (eds.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, p. 100-129 30 p. (The Cambridge History of International Law; vol. 10).Research output: Contributions to collected editions/works › Chapter › peer-review
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Public Interest Litigation avant la lettre? Questions of Standing in the Wimbledon Case
Tams, C. J., 20.02.2025, The Legacy of the Wimbledon Case : Centenary of the First Judgment of the Permanent Court of International Justice . Kwiecien, R. & Fitzmaurice, M. (eds.). Brill | Nijhoff, p. 47-69 23 p. (Queen Mary Studies in International Law; vol. 57).Research output: Contributions to collected editions/works › Chapter › peer-review