dr. C.M.L. (Charlotte) Hille


  • Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
    Programme group: Political Economy and Transnational Governance
  • Nieuwe Achtergracht  166
    1018 WV  Amsterdam
    Room number: 3.28
  • C.M.L.Hille@uva.nl
    T:  0205254825
    T:  0205252169

2014

2013

2011

  • C. Hille (2011). Internationaal publiekrecht vanuit politicologisch perspectief. Dordrecht: Republic of Letters.

2010

  • C. Hille (2010). The Role of the United Nations in Abkhazia, Opportunities and Missed Opportunities between 1992 and 2009. In W. Feichtinger, E. Felberbauer & P. Jureković (Eds.), Failed prevention: the case of Georgia (pp. 151-168). Wien: National Defence Academy and Bureau for Security Policy at the Austrian Ministry of Defence.
  • C. Hille (2010). The Recognition of Abkhazia in International Law. In J. Colarusso (Ed.), Independence of Abkhazia and prospects for the Caucasus: speeches from the international conference organized by the Friends of Abkhazia, Municipality of Beşiktaş and Istanbul Bilgi University (pp. 34-42). Istanbul: Friends of Abkhazia.
  • C. Hille (2010). Devletlerarası hukukta Abhazya'nın tanınması. In S. Babakuş (Ed.), Abhazya'nın bağımsızlığı ve Kafkasya'nın geleceği (pp. 32-42). İstanbul: Abhazya'nın Dostları.
  • C. Hille (2010). Internationaal publiekrecht vanuit politicologisch perspectief. Dordrecht: Republic of Letters Publishing.
  • C. Hille (2010). The recognition of Abkhazia and South Ossetia: a new era in international law. In F. Companjen, L. Marácz & L. Versteegh (Eds.), Exploring the Caucasus in the 21st century: essays on culture, history and politics in a dynamic context (Amsterdam contributions) (pp. 195-209). Amsterdam: Pallas.
  • C. Hille (2010). State building and conflict resolution in the Caucasus. (Eurasian studies library, 1). Leiden: Brill.

2012

  • C.M.L. Hille (2012). The Interaction Between Negotiation Research, Simulations for Negotiation Training and Research, and Negotiations: The Case Study of the Caucasus. In IDDRI. Paris.
  • C.M.L. Hille & R. Gendron (2012). Women Negotiating the Peace. In Politicologenetmaal, Amsterdam.
  • R. Gendron, C. Hille & M. Goos (2012). Human security in an age of different meanings of borders: bringing the spirit of Dag Hammarskjold to light. In 10th International Conference on New Directions in the Humanities, Centre Mont-Royal, Montréal, Canada.

2011

  • C.M.L. Hille & P.A. de Vries (2011). Implementation of Resolution 1325 in the Netherlands, A Window of Opportunities For Women Rebuilding War-torn Societies. In Politicologenetmaal, UvA.

2012

  • C.M.L. Hille (2012). The Interaction Between Negotiation Research, Simulations for Negotiation Training and Research, and Negotiations: The Case Study of the Caucasus. In IDDRI. Paris.
  • C.M.L. Hille & R. Gendron (2012). Women Negotiating the Peace. In Politicologenetmaal.
  • C. Hille, R. Gendron & M. Goos (2012). Javakheti, Successful Marginalized Group Inclusion in Customary Governance Structures and Processes. (Preprints). Stockholm: International IDEA.
  • C. Hille, R. Gendron & M. Goos (2012). Cherkessia: Successful Marginalized Group Inclusion in Customary Governance Structures and Processes. (Preprints). Stockholm: International IDEA.

2011

2010

  • C. Hille (2010). Recognition of South Ossetia and Abkhazia two years later: unicum or trendsetting? Security and Human Rights, 21 (3), 153-155.

Andere

  • C.M.L. Hille (2014). Serious Request Amsterdam. University of Amsterdam: Amsterdam (2014, December 20 - 2014, December 20).
  • C.M.L. Hille (2014). International Mediation, the case of Congo. in cooperation with Science Po Lille: Brussels (2014, December 9 - 2014, December 9).
  • C.M.L. Hille (2012). Organiser. International conference on “International Negotiations on Women’s Issues”: Brussels.

Spreker

  • C.M.L. Hille (2014, September 20). Making a Difference: Women Peace Negotiaors in the Caucasus. Warwick University, Conference Women in/at War.
  • C.M.L. Hille (2012, April 27). The Role of Women in Internal and International Conflict. Paris, Science Po.
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