6 events Coming up
04 Apr 2012
Re-reading the Berlin Conference: International Law and the Logic of Extraction
The General Act of the Berlin Conference of 18845 is generally recalled as an instrument enabling the partition of Africa and the establishment of colonial rule. In this lecture, Professor Craven revisits that history, asking whether it might not ...
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Free Public Lecture19 Apr 2012
Global Thinking Lecture Series: The place of victims in international justice - the experience of the ECCC
The first Global Thinking Lecture Series event for the year, organised by the GLSA and supported by the Asia Pacific Centre for Military Law (APCML), will feature Judge Rowan Downing QC, of the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia, who...
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Free Public Lecture09 May 2012
Moving Forward in the Climate Negotiations: Multilateralism or Minilateralism?
This lecture is part of the Global Law Students Association's, Global Thinking Lecture Series sponsored by King & Wood Mallesons and scheduled throughout 2012. The series of guest lectures will feature eminent individuals from diverse professional...
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Free Public Lecture06 Aug 2012
International Law and Global Policymaking: Life at the Coalface
In this lecture, Professor Evans will focus on his experiences working on issues like genocide and other crimes against humanity; the peace versus justice dilemma; the use of military force; and the control and elimination of weapons of mass destr...
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Free Public Lecture20 Nov 2012
Redressing Transboundary Environmental Harm
Professor René Lefeber will present a seminar on the topic, 'Redressing Transboundary Environmental Harm' at the Melbourne Law School at 6.00pm, Tuesday 20 November 2012. (Refreshments from 5.30pm). The Nagoya–Kuala Lumpur Supplementary Protocol ...
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Seminar/Forum19 Mar 2013
Australia and the International Court of Justice
The International Court of Justice is the principal judicial organ of the United Nations. Over the past 25 years it has been increasingly active in dealing with interstate disputes, as well as some controversial advisory opinions concerning such m...