Public International Law Discussion Group (Part II)
Ein Podcast von Oxford University
54 Folgen
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Arbitral Authority to Address Corruption - Part A
Vom: 28.2.2018 -
Interaction between Hard Law and Soft Law in United Nations Law-Making
Vom: 28.2.2018 -
The International Law Commission as an Interpreter of International Law
Vom: 6.2.2018 -
Proving International Crimes
Vom: 23.1.2018 -
The Oxford Guidance on the Law Relating to Humanitarian Relief Operations in Armed Conflict
Vom: 5.12.2017 -
Planetary Defence: Asteroids, Nuclear Weapons and International Law
Vom: 28.11.2017 -
Corruption: A new Public International Law norm?
Vom: 21.11.2017 -
Human Rights at Sea: Establishing the Rule of Law at Sea in a post-Grotian Era
Vom: 14.11.2017 -
International Law and the Sustainable Development Goals – shaping the rules for our common future
Vom: 7.11.2017 -
Transnational Conflicts: A New Kind of War?
Vom: 31.10.2017 -
International Law and Sea Level Rise: the work of the ILA Committee
Vom: 31.10.2017 -
Immunity from Execution of Military and Cultural Goods
Vom: 7.6.2017 -
Behavioral Economics and Global Public Goods and Global Commons
Vom: 4.5.2017 -
Advocacy before the International Court of Justice
Vom: 14.3.2017 -
The Updated Commentary on the First Geneva Convention: Relevance and Evolution of the Convention in the Light of 60 Years of Practice
Vom: 28.2.2017 -
Historic Titles and Historic Rights in the Law of the Sea in the Light of the South China Sea Arbitration
Vom: 7.2.2017 -
Under the Radar: Fair and Equitable Benefit-sharing and the Human Rights of Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities Related to Natural Resources
Vom: 6.2.2017 -
Courting Failure: When are International Criminal Courts likely to be believed by Local Audiences?
Vom: 23.11.2016 -
The International Regulation of Offshore Energy Installations
Vom: 15.11.2016 -
Reading the Rome Statute - As an Organic Instrument (This was a joint session with OTJR)
Vom: 9.11.2016
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 at Oxford website. .
