Public International Law Discussion Group (Part I) and Annual Global Justice Lectures
A podcast by Oxford University
33 Episodes
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International Law and the Emergence of Mercantile Capitalism: Grotius to Smith
Published: 2/11/2014 -
International law and foreign policy: some practical questions
Published: 2/5/2014 -
What is an International Crime?
Published: 2/5/2014 -
Democratic Statehood in International Law
Published: 7/18/2013 -
Reducing Genocide to Law: Definition, Meaning, and the Ultimate Crime
Published: 4/19/2013 -
Transnational Organized Crime at Sea
Published: 2/25/2013 -
The Investment Treaty System as Judicial Review: Some Remarks on its Nature, Scope and Standards
Published: 2/20/2013 -
The relations between jus ad bellum and jus in bello: independence versus conflation
Published: 12/4/2012 -
Immunities and Extradition: The Curious Case of Khurts Bat
Published: 11/22/2012 -
Is the Rome Statute Binding on Individuals?
Published: 11/9/2012 -
The Independence of Scotland
Published: 10/30/2012 -
Are investments still protected under Intra-EU BITs?
Published: 10/30/2012 -
Mr. Salomon and M. Diallo: Personality and Protection in International Law
Published: 10/30/2012
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 at Oxford website. The Oxford Global Justice Lecture was recently established by the Oxford Law Faculty, as an annual lecture to be delivered each year by a leading figure in international law. The lecture series is generously supported by the Planethood Foundation