LCIL International Law Centre Podcast

LCIL, University of Cambridge
undefined
Nov 4, 2011 • 42min

'Dual Attribution: Liability of the Netherlands for the Removal of Individuals from the Compound of Dutchbat' by Professor André Nollkaemper

The Lauterpacht Centre for International Law (LCIL), University of Cambridge hosts a regular Friday lunchtime lecture series on key areas of International Law. Previous subjects have included UN peacekeeping operations, the advisory jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice, the crime of agression, whaling, children and military tribunals, and theories and practices for proving individual responsibility criminal responsibility for genocide and crimes against humanity. This lecture, entitled 'Dual Attribution: Liability of the Netherlands for the Removal of Individuals from the Compound of Dutchbat', was delivered at the Lauterpacht Centre on Friday 4th November 2011 by Professor André Nollkaemper, Professor of International Law, University of Amsterdam. For more information about the series, please see the LCIL website at www.lcil.cam.ac.uk
undefined
Oct 28, 2011 • 40min

'Why does the Right of Self-Determination have Internal and External Aspects?' by Dr James Summers

The Lauterpacht Centre for International Law (LCIL), University of Cambridge hosts a regular Friday lunchtime lecture series on key areas of International Law. Previous subjects have included UN peacekeeping operations, the advisory jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice, the crime of agression, whaling, children and military tribunals, and theories and practices for proving individual responsibility criminal responsibility for genocide and crimes against humanity. This lecture, entitled 'Why does the Right of Self-Determination have Internal and External Aspects', was delivered at the Lauterpacht Centre on Friday 28th October 2011 by Dr James Summers, Lecturer in Law, University of Lancaster. For more information about the series, please see the LCIL website at www.lcil.cam.ac.uk
undefined
Oct 21, 2011 • 21min

'Reassessing and Redefining the Principle of Economic Sovereignty of States' by Professor Surya P. Subedi OBE

The Lauterpacht Centre for International Law (LCIL), University of Cambridge hosts a regular Friday lunchtime lecture series on key areas of International Law. Previous subjects have included UN peacekeeping operations, the advisory jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice, the crime of agression, whaling, children and military tribunals, and theories and practices for proving individual responsibility criminal responsibility for genocide and crimes against humanity. This lecture, entitled 'Reassessing and Redefining the Principle of Economic Sovereignty of States', was delivered at the Lauterpacht Centre on Friday 21st October 2011 by Professor Surya Subedi OBE, University of Leeds and UN Special Rapporteur for Human Rights in Cambodia. For more information about the series, please see the LCIL website at www.lcil.cam.ac.uk
undefined
Oct 14, 2011 • 43min

'The Al-Skeini Case in the European Court of Human Rights: A Landmark?' by Dr Ralph Wilde

The Lauterpacht Centre for International Law (LCIL), University of Cambridge hosts a regular Friday lunchtime lecture series on key areas of International Law. Previous subjects have included UN peacekeeping operations, the advisory jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice, the crime of agression, whaling, children and military tribunals, and theories and practices for proving individual responsibility criminal responsibility for genocide and crimes against humanity. This lecture, entitled 'The Al-Skeini Case in the European Court of Human Rights: A Landmark?', was delivered at the Lauterpacht Centre on Friday 14th October 2011 by Dr Ralph Wilde, Faculty of Law, University College London (UCL). For more information about the series, please see the LCIL website at www.lcil.cam.ac.uk
undefined
Oct 7, 2011 • 36min

'Challenges of International Litigation' by Sir Christopher Greenwood

The Lauterpacht Centre for International Law (LCIL), University of Cambridge hosts a regular Friday lunchtime lecture series on key areas of International Law. Previous subjects have included UN peacekeeping operations, the advisory jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice, the crime of agression, whaling, children and military tribunals, and theories and practices for proving individual responsibility criminal responsibility for genocide and crimes against humanity. This lecture entitled 'Challenges of International Litigation' was delivered on Friday 7th October 2011 by Sir Christopher Greenwood CMG QC, Judge of the International Court of Justice (ICJ). For more information about the series, please see the LCIL website at www.lcil.cam.ac.uk

The AI-powered Podcast Player

Save insights by tapping your headphones, chat with episodes, discover the best highlights - and more!
App store bannerPlay store banner
Get the app