
Public International Law Part III Podcast
1) Legal Pluralism and War: Lessons from Informal Courts of PoW Camps and Jewish Ghettos
Informal courts created in PoW camps and Jewish ghettos during World War II illustrate the disruption of law in war and the ways in which legal pluralism can help to structure thinking about the conce...Show More
2) Legal Pluralism and War: Lessons from Informal Courts of PoW Camps and Jewish Ghettos (Transcript)
Informal courts created in PoW camps and Jewish ghettos during World War II illustrate the disruption of law in war and the ways in which legal pluralism can help to structure thinking about the conce...Show More
3) Humanitarian Displacement? The (mis)appropriation of Humanitarian Principles to Justify Mass Displacement
Eitan Diamond and Ellen Nohle explore the application of the prohibition of forcible displacement in armed conflict and the extent to which the non-consensual relocation of civilians may be prohibited...Show More
4) Immunities and the Crime of Aggression - A Search for Normative Coherence
Tom Dannenbaum, Associate Professor of International Law at the Fletcher School of Law & Diplomacy, Tufts University, examines approaches to addressing the crime of aggression within a normatively coh...Show More
5) A Weapon Is No Subordinate. Autonomous Weapons and the Scope of Superior Responsibility
Dr. Alessandra Spadaro of Utrecht University outlines several challenges to the applicability of the doctrine of superior responsibility in the context of the use of autonomous weapons systems. Creat...Show More
A Weapon Is No Subordinate. Autonomous Weapons and the Scope of Superior Responsibility
31:43 | Feb 24th, 2023
6) One Hundred Years of International Administrative Law: Is the Employment Law at International Organizations Working?
Peter Quayle argues employment law of international organizations tends towards incoherence, however, mapping international administrative law onto a larger framework of international organizations la...Show More
7) Geneva Declaration on Human Rights at Sea: Informal Lawmaking in Action?
Natalie Klein, Professor at UNSW Sydney, presents on the Geneva Declaration on Human Rights at Sea, adopted in March 2022 as an initiative of UK charity Human Rights at Sea, and on the Declaration's l...Show More
8) Geneva Declaration on Human Rights at Sea: Informal Lawmaking in Action?
Natalie Klein, Professor at UNSW Sydney, presents on the Geneva Declaration on Human Rights at Sea, adopted in March 2022 as an initiative of UK charity Human Rights at Sea, and on the Declaration's l...Show More
9) Violent environments? Towards a political ecology of international law
Dr Eliana Cusato, postdoctoral fellow at the Amsterdam Center for International Law, presents an overview of the key arguments in her book, 'The Ecology of War and Peace: Marginalising Slow and Struct...Show More
10) Violent environments? Towards a political ecology of international law
Dr Eliana Cusato, postdoctoral fellow at the Amsterdam Center for International Law, presents an overview of the key arguments in her book, 'The Ecology of War and Peace: Marginalising Slow and Struct...Show More