Public International Law Discussion Group (Part II)
A podcast by Oxford University

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54 Episodes
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The Rise of Investor-State Arbitration: Rethinking Key Moments
Published: 5/31/2019 -
The Internalisation of Investment Treaties and the Rule of Law Promise
Published: 5/7/2019 -
Due Diligence: An Obligation under International Law
Published: 5/7/2019 -
Interpretation of Security Council Resolutions and the Status of Explanation of Votes
Published: 3/5/2019 -
Regime Interaction in Ocean Governance
Published: 2/22/2019 -
Corporations and Human Rights Regulation
Published: 2/12/2019 -
The 2020 UN Human Rights Treaty Body Review: strengthening or strangling the system?
Published: 2/1/2019 -
The Legal Metamorphosis of War
Published: 1/25/2019 -
Travaux, Commentaries and Encyclopedias - how we write them and how we use them
Published: 12/5/2018 -
The Consequences of Brexit
Published: 11/13/2018 -
The Analogy between States and International Organizations
Published: 11/6/2018 -
Unmaking the ocean
Published: 10/26/2018 -
Addressing key challenges to the prohibition of torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment
Published: 10/23/2018 -
Why punish perpetrators of mass atrocities? Reflections on peace, punishment and the ICC
Published: 10/16/2018 -
The Trump Administration and International Law: Will It Get Better or Worse?
Published: 6/12/2018 -
Advancing the Rule of Law as part of the International Landscape
Published: 5/22/2018 -
Successes and Challenges in the Fight against Impunity
Published: 4/27/2018 -
In Search of a Better World: A Human Rights Odyssey
Published: 3/9/2018 -
Draft Principles on Shared Responsibility
Published: 3/6/2018 -
Arbitral Authority to Address Corruption - Part B
Published: 2/28/2018
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. .