Malgosia Fitzmaurice |
Malgoise is a trailblazer when it comes to the industry of trafficking tiny humans because she spearheaded the international reengineering the residuals of the peculiar industry by pushing child welfare propaganda to coincide with the launch of ASFA.
I bet she worked on the Convention on the Rights of the Child.
The Nippon Foundation |
MS. MALGOSIA FITZMAURICE Professor of Public International Law, Department of Law Queen Mary University of London Professor Malgosia Fitzmaurice holds a chair of public international law at Queen Mary University of London. She specializes in international environmental law, whaling, indigenous rights and the law of treaties, on all of these subjects she publishes extensively. Her monograph on “Whaling and International Law” was published by Cambridge University Press in December 2015. In 2001 she delivered The Hague Academy of International lecture on “The International Protection of the Environment”. Professor Fitzmaurice was invited several times as a Visiting Professor by numerous universities, such as IMO International Maritime Law Institute in Malta (Nippon Foundation Professor); UC Berkeley School of Law, University of Paris 1 PanthéonSorbonne, and University of Kobe, Japan.
Malgoise also has a Japanese Foster Care lab rat operation called the Nippon Foundation.
The Tooth Fairy is my favorite trafficking tiny humans revenue maximization project.
The Tooth Fairy |
TRANSLATION: THE BODY PARTS INDUSTRY IS NOT JUST FOR ORGANIC MATTER ANYMORE
What is really odd is that I believe The Nippon Foundation may be one of those fake ass child welfare NGO, but, hey, what do I know?
I know nothing because I could not find any instrument of authority.
We must definitely ask Malgosia.
Professor Malgosia Fitzmaurice – Curriculum Vitae
Professor of Public International Law the Department of Law, School of Law, Queen Mary, University of London with general responsibility for the teaching of public international law in the College at graduate and undergraduate level (at the undergraduate and post-graduate level international environmental law and post-graduate level the law of treaties). (from 1995)Malgosia wrote this.
Main teaching interests are: the law of treaties; international environmental law
The Nippon Foundation Part- time Visiting Professor of Marine Environmental Law at the International Maritime Institute in Malta, 2014-present
Main areas of research interest: the law of treaties; international environmental law (protection of marine environment and biodiversity, whales; the environmental protection of the Baltic Sea); indigenous people’s rights.
Other Current Positions
Editor-in-Chief of a book series ‘Queen Mary Studies in International Law’ published by Martinus Nijhoff Publisher (Brill).
Editor –in –Chief of International Community Law Review
Member of the of the Commission on Environmental Law of the International Union for Conservation of Nature
Member of the International Law Association Working Group on Treaty Interpretation
External Examiner for International Law Subjects undergraduate and LLM: University College London (2012-2015); London School of Economics (2015-present)
Past Employment
1981-1982 Researcher at TMC Asser Institute in the Hague , the Netherlands
1982-1986 Legal Assistant Iran –United States Claims Tribunal
From 1989 to 1995, Senior Lecturer, and from 1994 Reader, in International Law in the Faculty of Law of the University of Amsterdam with responsibility for the advanced course in general international law, international environmental law and law of the sea.
From 1992 to 1995, part time lecturer at King’s College, London taking the LLM Course in the law of treaties (1992/1993 and 1993/1994) and international environmental law (1993/1994 and 1994/1995).
Grants received:
Conference Grant of the Modern Law Review
Commission of the European Union Grant on ecological crimes (a multi-stakeholders grant)
23 S. Ill. U. L. J. 611 (1998-1999)The Right of the Child to a Clean Environment |
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