Public International Law Part III
A podcast by Oxford University - Vineri
41 Episoade
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Hart and Kelsen on International Law
Publicat: 05.05.2021 -
How International is the International Court of Justice?
Publicat: 30.03.2021 -
The Laws of War in International Thought
Publicat: 29.03.2021 -
The Recognition of a Right to be Rescued at Sea
Publicat: 26.02.2021 -
Two Visions of the International Rule of Law
Publicat: 22.02.2021 -
Climate Change and Human Rights Litigation: A Proposed New Line of Argument
Publicat: 19.02.2021 -
Dangerous proportions: Means and Ends in Non-Finite War
Publicat: 17.02.2021 -
The Concept of Race in International Criminal Law - and Beyond
Publicat: 17.02.2021 -
More than a Morbid Quest: obituaries and mapping the invisible college of international lawyers
Publicat: 05.02.2021 -
Binding and Non-binding International Agreements (as explored by the OAS Juridical Committee)
Publicat: 25.01.2021 -
Humanity, Inclusive Positivism and the Law of Armed Conflict
Publicat: 06.11.2020 -
The International Law of Mega-Awards
Publicat: 25.08.2020 -
The Effect of jus cogens and the Individuation of Norms
Publicat: 06.03.2020 -
International Judicial Speech Acts
Publicat: 21.02.2020 -
The Duty to Prevent Atrocity Crimes: Operationalising State Obligations
Publicat: 19.02.2020 -
The Interplay between Maritime Security and the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea: Help or Hindrance?
Publicat: 12.02.2020 -
Between Optimism and Pessimism: prospects for the conclusion of a new treaty on marine biodiversity on the high seas
Publicat: 18.11.2019 -
ILC’s Draft Conclusions on Peremptory Norms of General International Law
Publicat: 13.11.2019 -
The Legal Evolution of the Climate Change Regime: Past, Present, and Future
Publicat: 31.10.2019 -
The Role of Domestic Law in the International Legal Validity of Treaty Withdrawal
Publicat: 25.10.2019
Lectures on international law issues by eminent scholars, practitioners and judges of national and international courts. The lecture series is brought to you by the Public International Law Discussion Group, part of the Law Faculty of the University of Oxford, and is supported by the British Branch of the International Law Association and Oxford University Press. Further details of this series can be found on the Public International Law -https://www.law.ox.ac.uk/research-subject-groups/graduate-discussion-group-index/public-international-law-discussion-group Oxford website.