LCIL International Law Centre Podcast

LCIL International Law Centre Podcast

The Lauterpacht Centre for International Law is the scholarly home of International law at the University of Cambridge. The Centre, founded by Sir Elihu Lauterpacht QC in 1983, serves as a forum for the discussion and development of international law and is one of the specialist law centres of the Faculty of Law. The Centre holds weekly lectures on topical issues of international law by leading practitioners and academics. For more information see the LCIL website at http://www.lcil.cam.ac.uk/

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LCIL Friday Lecture: ‘#HELP: Digital Humanitarian Mapping and New Cartographies of Governability’ - Prof Fleur Johns, UNSW

LCIL Friday Lecture: ‘#HELP: Digital Humanitarian Mapping and New Cartographies of Governability’ - Prof Fleur Johns, UNSW

Lecture summary: Like many other areas of work, international humanitarian practice and thinking are being transformed by digital technology and associated socio-technical practices. Institutional dev...

1 Maalis 202142min

LCIL Friday Lecture: 'Climate change and the law of the sea: A test for international law' - Dr Nilufer Oral, Director of the Centre for International Law - NUS

LCIL Friday Lecture: 'Climate change and the law of the sea: A test for international law' - Dr Nilufer Oral, Director of the Centre for International Law - NUS

Lecture summary: Recent scientific information presents an alarming diagnosis of the multiple adverse consequences of climate change on the ocean: levels of ocean acidification not seen in millions o...

23 Helmi 202135min

Evening lecture: Visual International Law and Imperialism: Painting and Building Universality and Authority - Dr Kate Miles

Evening lecture: Visual International Law and Imperialism: Painting and Building Universality and Authority - Dr Kate Miles

Lecture summary: Visual international law tells stories. Image and art supporting imperialism in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries also projected the authority, legitimacy, and universality of i...

23 Helmi 20211h 3min

LCIL Lunchtime Event: 'The role of the Military Legal Adviser during Armed Conflict and Peacetime Military Operations' - Commander Ian Park, Naval Legal Services

LCIL Lunchtime Event: 'The role of the Military Legal Adviser during Armed Conflict and Peacetime Military Operations' - Commander Ian Park, Naval Legal Services

Lecture summary: Commander Ian Park (Royal Navy International Law Legal Adviser) will offer a view on the role of the military legal adviser during armed conflict and peacetime military operations. H...

22 Helmi 202143min

LCIL Friday Lecture: 'The Epistemic Function of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights' - Prof René Urueña Hernandez, Universidad de Los Andes, Colombia

LCIL Friday Lecture: 'The Epistemic Function of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights' - Prof René Urueña Hernandez, Universidad de Los Andes, Colombia

Lecture summary: This lecture will explore how the Inter-American Court of Human Rights produces cognitive categories that deeply influence the way in which states, activists and victims understand th...

16 Helmi 202146min

LCIL Friday Lecture: ''Funk Money': The End of Empires, the Expansion of Tax Havens, and Decolonization as an Economic and Financial Event' - Prof Vanessa Ogle, University of Berkeley

LCIL Friday Lecture: ''Funk Money': The End of Empires, the Expansion of Tax Havens, and Decolonization as an Economic and Financial Event' - Prof Vanessa Ogle, University of Berkeley

Lecture summary: This talk explores the history of decolonization from an economic and financial perspective. Through the examples of the French and British Empires, it shows that European settlers, o...

4 Helmi 202137min

LCIL Friday Lecture: 'Territory and Statehood in International Law: The Controversy over International Criminal Court Jurisdiction in Palestine' - Prof Robert Howse, New York University

LCIL Friday Lecture: 'Territory and Statehood in International Law: The Controversy over International Criminal Court Jurisdiction in Palestine' - Prof Robert Howse, New York University

Lecture summary: The current (and intensely fought) dispute over the ICC's jurisdiction in Palestine raises some interesting doctrinal and theoretical issues in international law, such as how Palestin...

25 Tammi 202135min

International Law and Political Engagement (ILPE) series: In Conversation with Prof Alejandro Chehtman: On International Law and Philosophy

International Law and Political Engagement (ILPE) series: In Conversation with Prof Alejandro Chehtman: On International Law and Philosophy

This conversation will explore the relevance that analytical philosophy has played in contemporary international legal scholarship and the distinct contributions that it has and could offer — focusing...

14 Joulu 202056min

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