Public International Law Part III

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40 Episodes

  1. A Weapon Is No Subordinate. Autonomous Weapons and the Scope of Superior Responsibility

    Published: 2/24/2023
  2. One Hundred Years of International Administrative Law: Is the Employment Law at International Organizations Working?

    Published: 2/24/2023
  3. Geneva Declaration on Human Rights at Sea: Informal Lawmaking in Action?

    Published: 1/20/2023
  4. Violent environments? Towards a political ecology of international law

    Published: 1/20/2023
  5. Climate Litigation in International Organs and Courts: The Torres Strait Islanders case

    Published: 1/20/2023
  6. Complicity in a War of Aggression

    Published: 1/20/2023
  7. Law of the Sea in the ‘Plasticene’

    Published: 5/4/2022
  8. Revisiting Sovereignty and Recognition of Oppressive Governments; A focus on Myanmar

    Published: 4/8/2022
  9. ‘Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown’: Recent developments regarding the immunities of heads of state and government

    Published: 3/1/2022
  10. State Consent between Regionalism and Universalism: Particular Customary International Law before the International Court of Justice

    Published: 3/1/2022
  11. Six Faces of Globalization: Who Wins, Who Loses, and Why It Matters

    Published: 1/24/2022
  12. A Behavioral Analysis of Humanitarian Negotiations

    Published: 1/17/2022
  13. 'The Function of Equity in International Law

    Published: 1/17/2022
  14. Tactical Admissions in International Litigation

    Published: 1/17/2022
  15. Strasbourg on Compulsory Vaccination

    Published: 10/25/2021
  16. Diversity Issues in International Legal Acadmia and Practice

    Published: 10/25/2021
  17. International Law and the Practice of Legality: stability and change

    Published: 7/29/2021
  18. Extraterritorial Human Rights Obligations Between a Rock and a Hard Place - Diverging Jurisprudence at the ECtHR and the UN

    Published: 5/24/2021
  19. The Jurisprudence of the Inter-American Human Rights System: Standard-setting or International Law-making?

    Published: 5/18/2021
  20. Hart and Kelsen on International Law

    Published: 5/5/2021

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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.