Event Date: April 7, 2011 - 4:30 pm
Location: Social Sciences Building, 120 Universi
A panel with Auguste Mampuya, International Court of Justice in The Hague, and Martin Fayulu, Member of Parliament in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Presented by CIPS and the Réseau d’actions Nord Sud.
Free. Registration not required. In French.
Auguste Mampuya is ad hoc Judge on the International Court of Justice in The Hague since 2006 and president of the Rassemblement des Démocrates pour la Rupture et le Renouveau, state doctor (University of Nancy) in public international law and professor of law at the Universities of Kinshasa (DRC) Paul Valéry Metz, Lille and Nancy 2 in France. Previously, he served as Minister of Justice of the DRC and spent several years as an advisor to the presidency of the republic. Designed Academic Palms of the French Republic, is the author of several studies of international law and constitutional law.
Martin Fayulu is MP in DRC, President of l’Engagement pour la Citoyenneté et le Développement and a candidate for governor of Ville-province of Kinshasa (the capital). Mr. Fayulu holds a degree in general economics from the University of Paris XII. He also attended the Management Institute of Paris and the European University of San Francisco. He made a long career of almost 20 years in the oil company Exxon Mobil World, in which he held several key positions. Besides its function as an MP, he is also president of the Economic and Financial Committee of the city of Kinshasa, President of the Institute for Liberty and Democracy and member of the RAD (Development Actors Network).