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.

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Special episode "Joseph Raz and International Law: An Unfinished Journey"

Special episode "Joseph Raz and International Law: An Unfinished Journey"

Joseph Raz was one of the most influential legal and political  philosophers who ever lived, and his passing in May 2022 marked the end  of an epoch. The breadth and depth of his philosophical legacy ...

25 Aug 20221h 33min

Episode 14: Jean d'Aspremont on Forms and Meaning in International Law

Episode 14: Jean d'Aspremont on Forms and Meaning in International Law

Professor Jean d'Aspremont (University of Manchester and Sciences Po Paris) joins us to discuss his overall scholarship and his latest book After Meaning. Publications referred to in the episode: Jea...

10 Dec 202155min

Episode 13: Francesca Iurlaro on Jus Gentium

Episode 13: Francesca Iurlaro on Jus Gentium

Francesca Iurlaro, Alexander von Humboldt postdoctoral researcher at Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law, joins us to discuss jus gentium, the history of customary in...

26 Nov 202145min

Episode 12: Ingo Venzke on International Law and Semantic Authority

Episode 12: Ingo Venzke on International Law and Semantic Authority

Dr. Ingo Venzke, Professor of Public International Law at the University of Amsterdam, joins us to talk about semantics in international law, semantic authority, and struggle for meaning. Publications...

12 Nov 202131min

Episode 11: Umut Özsu on International Law and Marxism

Episode 11: Umut Özsu on International Law and Marxism

Professor Umut Özsu, Associate Professor at Carleton University, joins us to talk about Marxism and international law, but also history and theory more generally. Publications mentioned in the episode...

29 Okt 202151min

Episode 10: Anne Orford on International Law and History

Episode 10: Anne Orford on International Law and History

Professor Anne Orford, Melbourne Laureate Professor and Michael D Kirby Chair of International Law at Melbourne Law School, joins us to discuss history and international law, and her new book Internat...

15 Okt 202154min

Episode 9: Harlan Cohen on Sources of International Law

Episode 9: Harlan Cohen on Sources of International Law

Prof. Harlan G. Cohen (University of Georgia) joins us to talk about sources of international law, precedent, opinio juris, fragmentation, pluralism and behavioural approaches to international law. Pu...

1 Okt 202152min

Episode 8: Carmen Pavel on International Law and Political Philosophy

Episode 8: Carmen Pavel on International Law and Political Philosophy

Dr. Carmen Pavel (King's College London) joins us to talk about political philosophy of international law, global consitutionalism, the international rule of law, and her new book Law beyond the State...

17 Sep 202147min

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