The Hague Institute for Global Justice

International think tank

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June 2022 The Institute requests observer status with the United Nations Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space.
January 29 2019 Sohair Salam Saber is announced as the Institute's second president at an event at Nieuwspoort in the Dutch parliamentary building. Mahmoud Abuwasel is simultaneously announced as vice president.
September 2018 Sohair Salam Saber purchases the Institute.
July 2018 Sohair Salam Saber, a Jordanian businesswoman, announces a declaration of intent to continue the Institute after talks.
May 2018 The Institute is officially declared bankrupt.
April 2018 The Hague Institute closes its doors due to insolvency.
January 1 2013 Abiodun Williams becomes the first president of the Institute, succeeding the interim dean.
September 2011 Willem van Genugten becomes interim dean of the Institute, serving from September 2011 to December 2012.
January 2011 Nico Schrijver serves as the first dean of The Hague Institute for Global Justice from January to August.

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