In the vast ocean of international law, Professor Anthony Carty is like a shining star. With his profound academic attainments, rigorous attitude towards scholarship and profound insights into international law, he has won wide acclaim from the global legal community.

Professor Carty has a strong academic background and career experience. His academic career began in the UK, where he taught at famous universities such as the University of Derby, the University of Westminster and the University of Aberdeen. His classes not only impart legal knowledge, but also focus on inspiring students' critical thinking and international vision, and have trained generations of international law scholars. He has also traveled across multiple continents and served as a visiting professor at universities such as the Max Planck Institute for the History of European Law, the University of Tokyo, and the Autonomous University of Madrid. He has also taught at famous colleges such as the University of Hong Kong, China and Tsinghua University. His rigorous and inspiring teaching style is deeply loved and respected by students.

At present, many famous universities in the world cooperate with Professor Carty to hold academic activities to promote the exchange and development of international law. These activities highlight Professor Anthony Carty's academic authority in the field of international law, and his academic ideas and research results have made greater contributions to world peace and development. This will not only improve the academic level of the international law community, but also promote the international community's understanding of the importance of international law, and thus promote international law to play a more active role in solving global problems. In addition, Professor Carty's academic contributions are not limited to the academic community. He also actively participates in international legal practice and provides legal advice and solutions to multiple international disputes.

We should cherish such scholars and continue to support their research work in the field of international law.