Borderline Jurisprudence

Borderline Jurisprudence

Imagine there is a podcast on hardcore philosophy and jurisprudence of international law. Imagine there are people geeky enough to be ready to talk about this non-stop. That’s right. That’s "Borderline Jurisprudence". By Başak Etkin and Kostia Gorobets.

Episoder(23)

Episode 7: Panos Merkouris on Interpretation of Customary International Law

Episode 7: Panos Merkouris on Interpretation of Customary International Law

Panos Merkouris (University of Groningen) joins us to talk about his ERC project TRICI-Law that focuses on interpretation of customary international law. TRICI-Law's website: https://trici-law.com Pub...

25 Jun 202153min

Episode 6: Andreas Hadjigeorgiou on the Oxford Jurisprudence Circle and International Law

Episode 6: Andreas Hadjigeorgiou on the Oxford Jurisprudence Circle and International Law

Andreas Hadjigeorgiou, special teaching stuff at the Frederick University Cyprus, joins us to discuss the forgotten legacy of the Oxford Jurisprudence Circle and its relevance for international law. C...

11 Jun 202139min

Episode 5: Scott Shapiro on Everything

Episode 5: Scott Shapiro on Everything

Scott J. Shapiro, Charles F. Southmayd Professor of Law and Professor of Philosophy at Yale Law School, joins us to talk about well, everything, including planning theory of law, outcasting and more. ...

28 Mai 202156min

Episode 4: Monica Hakimi on International Legal Positivism and Formalism

Episode 4: Monica Hakimi on International Legal Positivism and Formalism

Monica Hakimi (University of Michigan) joins us to talk about flaws of international legal positivism, interplay between formal and informal law, and customary international law. Publications referred...

14 Mai 202133min

Episode 3: Adil Haque on International Law and Morality

Episode 3: Adil Haque on International Law and Morality

Adil Haque (Rutgers University), author of Law and Morality at War (OUP, 2017) joins us to talk about law and morality. We discuss issues such as positivism, moral impact theory, and jus cogens. Publi...

30 Apr 202138min

Episode 2: Ntina Tzouvala on Critique and International Law

Episode 2: Ntina Tzouvala on Critique and International Law

Ntina Tzouvala (Australian National University) joins us to talk about critical legal studies, and her book, Capitalism As Civilisation: A History of International Law (CUP, 2020). We discuss issues s...

16 Apr 202132min

Episode 1: David Lefkowitz on International Law and Jurisprudence

Episode 1: David Lefkowitz on International Law and Jurisprudence

David Lefkowitz (University of Richmond) joins us for the first episode to talk about his book, Philosophy and International Law: A Critical Introduction (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020),...

2 Apr 202144min

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