Regulatory Filings • Dec 18, 2009
Regulatory Filings
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Leiden/Den Haag, 18 december 2009. In het Vredespaleis in Den Haag hebben vandaag Dr. B. Bot, namens the Hague Academy for International Law, en Drs. H.A. Pabbruwe, directeur van de in Leiden gevestigde uitgever Koninklijke Brill NV hun handtekening gezet onder een nieuwe overeenkomst. Daarmee wordt de bestaande succesvolle samenwerking tussen deze twee instellingen nog eens voor minimaal 5 jaar voortgezet.
Brill verwerft met deze overeenkomst het exclusieve recht de uitgaven van the Hague Academy for International Law wereldwijd te mogen verkopen.
De kern van het uitgeefprogramma is de beroemde serie the Hague Academy Collected Courses, waarin sinds 1923 bijna 350 banden zijn verschenen. Aan deze serie, die sinds enkele jaren in zijn geheel ook online toegankelijk is, hebben vele vooraanstaande specialisten op het gebied van het internationale recht een bijdrage geleverd. Meer informatie over The Hague Academy Collected Courses Online is te vinden op www.nijhoffonline.nl
Founded in 1683 in Leiden, the Netherlands, BRILL is a leading international academic publisher in the fields of Ancient Near East and Egypt; Middle East and Islamic Studies; Asian Studies (incl. Hotei imprint); Classical Studies; Medieval and Early Modern Studies; Biblical and Religious Studies; Slavic Studies; Language & Linguistics; Biology; Science (VSP imprint); Human Rights and Public International Law (Martinus Nijhoff imprint). With offices in Leiden and Boston (MA), Brill today publishes more than 100 journals and around 600 new books and reference works each year. In principle all publications are made available in both print and electronic form. Under the imprint of IDC Publishers a large number of collections with primary sources are marketed in the above-named academic fields. Our customers are academic and research institutions, libraries, and scholars. BRILL is a publicly traded company and listed on Euronext Amsterdam NV. For further information please go to www.brill.nl.
Since its creation in 1923 with funding received from the Carnegie Foundation in Washington, The Hague Academy of International Law has occupied premises at the Peace Palace, alongside the highest judicial institutions such as the International Court of Justice and the Permanent Court of Arbitration. It is a centre for research and teaching in public and private international law, with the aim of further scientific and advanced studies of the legal aspects of international relations. This mission, which its founders attributed to it in line with the "peace through law" movement, has remained entirely relevant to the present day. In fulfilling its mission, the Academy has succeeded in both preserving its traditions derived from the Hague Peace Conferences of 1899 and 1907 and adapting itself to the most recent needs of a world undergoing profound change.
Koninklijke Brill NV Drs. Herman A. Pabbruwe, directeur Tel. 071 535 3501 [email protected]
The Hague Academy of International Law Mr. Steven van Hoogstraten, Treasurer Tel. 070 3024177 [email protected]
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