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International Law Explained
The depth and breadth of international law. Kal Raustiala: I think international law is one of these things that's a little bit like the air where it's every...
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International Law (POLS4501/5501) 01
International Law course. Introductory lectures, part 1.
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SOURCES OF INTERNATIONAL LAW
Overview of the sources of international public law as stated in Article 38 of the international court of justice ICJ statute : treaty, customary law, courts decisions, jurisprudence and law principles.
مصادر القانون الدولي العام ، المعاهدات ، العرف الدولي، المبادئ العامة للقانون، الفقه ، المادة 34 من قانون المؤسس لمحكمة العدل الدولية لاهاي
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The Politics of International Law: Martti Koskenniemi
The Lauterpacht Centre for International Law (LCIL), University of Cambridge hosts a regular Friday lunchtime lecture series on key areas of International Law. Previous subjects have included UN peacekeeping operations, the advisory jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice, the crime of agression, whaling, children and military tribunals, and theories and practices for proving individual
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What Are America's Violations Of International Law?
Which Countries Has The U.S. Invaded? http://testu.be/1NsSw2D
Subscribe! http://bitly.com/1iLOHml
The U.S. has been involved in many conflicts, and the super power hasn’t always followed the rules of the world. So when has America violated international law?
Learn More:
Military and Paramilitary Activities in and against Nicaragua (Nicaragua v. United States of America)
http://www.icj-cij.org/d
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JMO Lecture | Michael Schmitt: International Law and the Use of Force (The Jus ad Bellum)
Disclaimer: The views expressed are the speaker's own and may not necessarily reflect the views of the Naval War College, the Department of the Navy, t...
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International Law?
SHOW NOTES AND MP3: http://www.corbettreport.com/?p=7047 Truth. Justice. Accountability. The idea of an international rule of law appeals to our innate sense...
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US Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer: A Presentation on International Law
The Blum Center for Developing Economies Presents: "International Law" A presentation by US Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer, followed by a conversation ...
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Drones, Morality and International Law
DAVID LUBAN, Georgetown University Law Center. The US use of weaponized drones in Pakistan, Yemen, and Somalia raises profound questions of morality and law....
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Sarah Saucedo on Working for an International Law Firm
When she entered BU Law, Sarah Saucedo ('06) had no concrete picture of where she wanted to be five years after graduation. What she did have was a clear vis...
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Public International Law: An Introduction - Part 1
Public International Law: An Introduction - Part 1: the nature, sources and subjects of international law. This series of videos follows the structure of the...
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Dr. Anne-Marie Slaughter, Holt Lecture on International Law
The Leon C. and June W. Holt Lecture in International Law Speaker: Dr. Anne-Marie Slaughter, Bert G. Kerstetter '66 University Professor of Politics and Inte...
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Philip Allott - The True Nature of International Law
Lauterpacht Centre for International Law - University of Cambridge - 8 March 2013 'We are witnessing the dawn of a new human world. What will be the role of ...
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Can International Law Change the World?
Speakers: Judge Sir Christopher Greenwood Chair: Howard Davies This event was recorded on 18 February 2009 in Old Theatre, Old Building While each system of ...
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Introduction to International Law
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Extradition of Criminals , Explained - International Law Animation
What is Extradition ? Overview of the concept of surrendering suspect to a foreign country upon the receipt of an extradition request. The video focus on the grounds that give the requested state ( the state of residence ) the right to deny to extradite a criminal, such as : dual or double criminality , citizenship or the special conditions of the suspect , the specialty rule , jurisdiction of the
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Diplomatic Immunity Explained, International Law Animation
What is Diplomatic Immunity? This video explains the inviolability of diplomats and envoys in International Law and their immunity from court jurisdiction as per the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations (1961 ) . Immunity of the embassy Premises & properties, like the buildings, , Vehicles, Archives, and Communications .Immunity of the personnel working in the embassy , which entails the D
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Bangladesh executes Chowdhury and Mujahid violating International Law & agreement with Pakistan
Bangladesh executes two opposition leaders Salahuddin Quader Chowdhury and Ali Ahsan Mohammad Mujahid violating International Law & agreement with Pakistan.
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Practicing Private International Law
September 27 - Practicing Private International Law: Two panelists talk about their respective careers in international law. Lin Chua, LLM '00, is currently ...
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United Nations Security Council, Explained - International law Animation
UN Security Council, explained , simplified and visualized.
In this episode of the International law series, The animation video gives you an overview of the United Nations security council UNSC in international law in terms of: roles, functions, membership , veto and voting process as stated in the United Nations UN charter.
It examines the 15 states member of the UNSC, the permanent and non
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Is International Law Effective? The Case of Russia and Ukraine
Recent events in Ukraine have raised a number of complex questions about the effectiveness of international law. Is the UN Charter's collective security system powerless in the face of the determined action of a member of the P5? Do EU and U.S. economic sanctions offer an effective alternative response to what many consider Russia's illegal actions in Crimea? What role does international law's
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Recognition : International Law
State enjoys the rights, duties and obligations under International law.
When the existing States declare that in their opinion the new state fulfills the condition of statehood as required by International law then the new state is recognised as a state and becomes member of International community.
Recognition means acknowledgement for acceptance of a new state as a member of International com
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International Law & the Future of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Given the failure of the most recent round of Israeli-Palestinian peace talks, the future in the region is highly uncertain. How, if at all, might international institutions including the International Criminal Court, the International Court of Justice, the Human Rights Council, and the Human Rights Committee help shape expectations and enable compromise? How can international law best influence t
International Law Explained
The depth and breadth of international law. Kal Raustiala: I think international law is one of these things that's a little bit like the air where it's every......
The depth and breadth of international law. Kal Raustiala: I think international law is one of these things that's a little bit like the air where it's every...
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The depth and breadth of international law. Kal Raustiala: I think international law is one of these things that's a little bit like the air where it's every...
- published: 24 Apr 2012
- views: 8263
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author: Big Think
International Law (POLS4501/5501) 01
International Law course. Introductory lectures, part 1....
International Law course. Introductory lectures, part 1.
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International Law course. Introductory lectures, part 1.
- published: 02 May 2014
- views: 156
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author: Greg Dixon
SOURCES OF INTERNATIONAL LAW
Overview of the sources of international public law as stated in Article 38 of the international court of justice ICJ statute : treaty, customary law, courts de...
Overview of the sources of international public law as stated in Article 38 of the international court of justice ICJ statute : treaty, customary law, courts decisions, jurisprudence and law principles.
مصادر القانون الدولي العام ، المعاهدات ، العرف الدولي، المبادئ العامة للقانون، الفقه ، المادة 34 من قانون المؤسس لمحكمة العدل الدولية لاهاي
wn.com/Sources Of International Law
Overview of the sources of international public law as stated in Article 38 of the international court of justice ICJ statute : treaty, customary law, courts decisions, jurisprudence and law principles.
مصادر القانون الدولي العام ، المعاهدات ، العرف الدولي، المبادئ العامة للقانون، الفقه ، المادة 34 من قانون المؤسس لمحكمة العدل الدولية لاهاي
- published: 19 Apr 2015
- views: 1
The Politics of International Law: Martti Koskenniemi
The Lauterpacht Centre for International Law (LCIL), University of Cambridge hosts a regular Friday lunchtime lecture series on key areas of International Law. ...
The Lauterpacht Centre for International Law (LCIL), University of Cambridge hosts a regular Friday lunchtime lecture series on key areas of International Law. Previous subjects have included UN peacekeeping operations, the advisory jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice, the crime of agression, whaling, children and military tribunals, and theories and practices for proving individual responsibility criminal responsibility for genocide and crimes against humanity.
This lecture, entitled 'The Politics of International Law', was delivered at the Lauterpacht Centre on Thursday 26th January 2012 by Professor Martti Koskenniemi, Professor of International Law and Director of the Erik Castrén Institute, University of Helsinki. For more information about the series, please see the LCIL website at www.lcil.cam.ac.uk
Professor Koskenniemi is introduced by Professor James Crawford of the University of Cambridge and Lauterpacht Centre for International Law.
wn.com/The Politics Of International Law Martti Koskenniemi
The Lauterpacht Centre for International Law (LCIL), University of Cambridge hosts a regular Friday lunchtime lecture series on key areas of International Law. Previous subjects have included UN peacekeeping operations, the advisory jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice, the crime of agression, whaling, children and military tribunals, and theories and practices for proving individual responsibility criminal responsibility for genocide and crimes against humanity.
This lecture, entitled 'The Politics of International Law', was delivered at the Lauterpacht Centre on Thursday 26th January 2012 by Professor Martti Koskenniemi, Professor of International Law and Director of the Erik Castrén Institute, University of Helsinki. For more information about the series, please see the LCIL website at www.lcil.cam.ac.uk
Professor Koskenniemi is introduced by Professor James Crawford of the University of Cambridge and Lauterpacht Centre for International Law.
- published: 28 Oct 2013
- views: 6812
What Are America's Violations Of International Law?
Which Countries Has The U.S. Invaded? http://testu.be/1NsSw2D
Subscribe! http://bitly.com/1iLOHml
The U.S. has been involved in many conflicts, and the super ...
Which Countries Has The U.S. Invaded? http://testu.be/1NsSw2D
Subscribe! http://bitly.com/1iLOHml
The U.S. has been involved in many conflicts, and the super power hasn’t always followed the rules of the world. So when has America violated international law?
Learn More:
Military and Paramilitary Activities in and against Nicaragua (Nicaragua v. United States of America)
http://www.icj-cij.org/docket/?sum=367&p1;=3&p2;=3&case;=70&p3;=5
The forgotten story of Iran Air Flight 655
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/worldviews/wp/2013/10/16/the-forgotten-story-of-iran-air-flight-655/
"The story of Iran Air 655 begins, like so much of the U.S.-Iran struggle, with the 1979 Islamic revolution."
U.S. Ignored Law in German Case, U.N. Rules
http://articles.latimes.com/2001/jun/28/news/mn-15869
"U.S. authorities violated international law when they failed to grant consular services to two German brothers put to death in Arizona in 1999 and ignored a U.N. court order to stay one of the executions, the court ruled here Wednesday."
Avena and Other Mexican Nationals (Mexico v. United States of America)
http://www.icj-cij.org/docket/index.php?pr=605&code;=mus&p1;=3&p2;=3&p3;=6&
Music Track Courtesy of APM Music: "Continuity"
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Which Countries Has The U.S. Invaded? http://testu.be/1NsSw2D
Subscribe! http://bitly.com/1iLOHml
The U.S. has been involved in many conflicts, and the super power hasn’t always followed the rules of the world. So when has America violated international law?
Learn More:
Military and Paramilitary Activities in and against Nicaragua (Nicaragua v. United States of America)
http://www.icj-cij.org/docket/?sum=367&p1;=3&p2;=3&case;=70&p3;=5
The forgotten story of Iran Air Flight 655
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/worldviews/wp/2013/10/16/the-forgotten-story-of-iran-air-flight-655/
"The story of Iran Air 655 begins, like so much of the U.S.-Iran struggle, with the 1979 Islamic revolution."
U.S. Ignored Law in German Case, U.N. Rules
http://articles.latimes.com/2001/jun/28/news/mn-15869
"U.S. authorities violated international law when they failed to grant consular services to two German brothers put to death in Arizona in 1999 and ignored a U.N. court order to stay one of the executions, the court ruled here Wednesday."
Avena and Other Mexican Nationals (Mexico v. United States of America)
http://www.icj-cij.org/docket/index.php?pr=605&code;=mus&p1;=3&p2;=3&p3;=6&
Music Track Courtesy of APM Music: "Continuity"
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- published: 05 Nov 2015
- views: 112796
JMO Lecture | Michael Schmitt: International Law and the Use of Force (The Jus ad Bellum)
Disclaimer: The views expressed are the speaker's own and may not necessarily reflect the views of the Naval War College, the Department of the Navy, t......
Disclaimer: The views expressed are the speaker's own and may not necessarily reflect the views of the Naval War College, the Department of the Navy, t...
wn.com/Jmo Lecture | Michael Schmitt International Law And The Use Of Force (The Jus Ad Bellum)
Disclaimer: The views expressed are the speaker's own and may not necessarily reflect the views of the Naval War College, the Department of the Navy, t...
International Law?
SHOW NOTES AND MP3: http://www.corbettreport.com/?p=7047 Truth. Justice. Accountability. The idea of an international rule of law appeals to our innate sense......
SHOW NOTES AND MP3: http://www.corbettreport.com/?p=7047 Truth. Justice. Accountability. The idea of an international rule of law appeals to our innate sense...
wn.com/International Law
SHOW NOTES AND MP3: http://www.corbettreport.com/?p=7047 Truth. Justice. Accountability. The idea of an international rule of law appeals to our innate sense...
US Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer: A Presentation on International Law
The Blum Center for Developing Economies Presents: "International Law" A presentation by US Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer, followed by a conversation ......
The Blum Center for Developing Economies Presents: "International Law" A presentation by US Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer, followed by a conversation ...
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The Blum Center for Developing Economies Presents: "International Law" A presentation by US Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer, followed by a conversation ...
Drones, Morality and International Law
DAVID LUBAN, Georgetown University Law Center. The US use of weaponized drones in Pakistan, Yemen, and Somalia raises profound questions of morality and law.......
DAVID LUBAN, Georgetown University Law Center. The US use of weaponized drones in Pakistan, Yemen, and Somalia raises profound questions of morality and law....
wn.com/Drones, Morality And International Law
DAVID LUBAN, Georgetown University Law Center. The US use of weaponized drones in Pakistan, Yemen, and Somalia raises profound questions of morality and law....
Sarah Saucedo on Working for an International Law Firm
When she entered BU Law, Sarah Saucedo ('06) had no concrete picture of where she wanted to be five years after graduation. What she did have was a clear vis......
When she entered BU Law, Sarah Saucedo ('06) had no concrete picture of where she wanted to be five years after graduation. What she did have was a clear vis...
wn.com/Sarah Saucedo On Working For An International Law Firm
When she entered BU Law, Sarah Saucedo ('06) had no concrete picture of where she wanted to be five years after graduation. What she did have was a clear vis...
- published: 07 Feb 2012
- views: 2619
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author: bu
Public International Law: An Introduction - Part 1
Public International Law: An Introduction - Part 1: the nature, sources and subjects of international law. This series of videos follows the structure of the......
Public International Law: An Introduction - Part 1: the nature, sources and subjects of international law. This series of videos follows the structure of the...
wn.com/Public International Law An Introduction Part 1
Public International Law: An Introduction - Part 1: the nature, sources and subjects of international law. This series of videos follows the structure of the...
Dr. Anne-Marie Slaughter, Holt Lecture on International Law
The Leon C. and June W. Holt Lecture in International Law Speaker: Dr. Anne-Marie Slaughter, Bert G. Kerstetter '66 University Professor of Politics and Inte......
The Leon C. and June W. Holt Lecture in International Law Speaker: Dr. Anne-Marie Slaughter, Bert G. Kerstetter '66 University Professor of Politics and Inte...
wn.com/Dr. Anne Marie Slaughter, Holt Lecture On International Law
The Leon C. and June W. Holt Lecture in International Law Speaker: Dr. Anne-Marie Slaughter, Bert G. Kerstetter '66 University Professor of Politics and Inte...
- published: 27 Apr 2011
- views: 5473
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author: Penn Law
Philip Allott - The True Nature of International Law
Lauterpacht Centre for International Law - University of Cambridge - 8 March 2013 'We are witnessing the dawn of a new human world. What will be the role of ......
Lauterpacht Centre for International Law - University of Cambridge - 8 March 2013 'We are witnessing the dawn of a new human world. What will be the role of ...
wn.com/Philip Allott The True Nature Of International Law
Lauterpacht Centre for International Law - University of Cambridge - 8 March 2013 'We are witnessing the dawn of a new human world. What will be the role of ...
Can International Law Change the World?
Speakers: Judge Sir Christopher Greenwood Chair: Howard Davies This event was recorded on 18 February 2009 in Old Theatre, Old Building While each system of ......
Speakers: Judge Sir Christopher Greenwood Chair: Howard Davies This event was recorded on 18 February 2009 in Old Theatre, Old Building While each system of ...
wn.com/Can International Law Change The World
Speakers: Judge Sir Christopher Greenwood Chair: Howard Davies This event was recorded on 18 February 2009 in Old Theatre, Old Building While each system of ...
Extradition of Criminals , Explained - International Law Animation
What is Extradition ? Overview of the concept of surrendering suspect to a foreign country upon the receipt of an extradition request. The video focus on the gr...
What is Extradition ? Overview of the concept of surrendering suspect to a foreign country upon the receipt of an extradition request. The video focus on the grounds that give the requested state ( the state of residence ) the right to deny to extradite a criminal, such as : dual or double criminality , citizenship or the special conditions of the suspect , the specialty rule , jurisdiction of the local court ( Ne bis in idem ) , human rights ( torture , death penalty / capital punishment , concerns about the fairness and the Independence of the courts system and the criminal proceedings of the requesting state, like trying the offender by an ad hoc court , or if he has been convicted in absentia , without having the right for a retrial, and excluding certain crimes from the extradition treaties , like military and political offences , and finally the Discrimination Clause , which means that an extradition will not be granted, when an ordinary offence , is just an excuse to discriminate against the person , because of his race, religion, nationality or political opinion.
wn.com/Extradition Of Criminals , Explained International Law Animation
What is Extradition ? Overview of the concept of surrendering suspect to a foreign country upon the receipt of an extradition request. The video focus on the grounds that give the requested state ( the state of residence ) the right to deny to extradite a criminal, such as : dual or double criminality , citizenship or the special conditions of the suspect , the specialty rule , jurisdiction of the local court ( Ne bis in idem ) , human rights ( torture , death penalty / capital punishment , concerns about the fairness and the Independence of the courts system and the criminal proceedings of the requesting state, like trying the offender by an ad hoc court , or if he has been convicted in absentia , without having the right for a retrial, and excluding certain crimes from the extradition treaties , like military and political offences , and finally the Discrimination Clause , which means that an extradition will not be granted, when an ordinary offence , is just an excuse to discriminate against the person , because of his race, religion, nationality or political opinion.
- published: 10 Aug 2015
- views: 25
Diplomatic Immunity Explained, International Law Animation
What is Diplomatic Immunity? This video explains the inviolability of diplomats and envoys in International Law and their immunity from court jurisdiction as p...
What is Diplomatic Immunity? This video explains the inviolability of diplomats and envoys in International Law and their immunity from court jurisdiction as per the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations (1961 ) . Immunity of the embassy Premises & properties, like the buildings, , Vehicles, Archives, and Communications .Immunity of the personnel working in the embassy , which entails the Diplomatic envoys and their families and other admin and technical staff.
wn.com/Diplomatic Immunity Explained, International Law Animation
What is Diplomatic Immunity? This video explains the inviolability of diplomats and envoys in International Law and their immunity from court jurisdiction as per the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations (1961 ) . Immunity of the embassy Premises & properties, like the buildings, , Vehicles, Archives, and Communications .Immunity of the personnel working in the embassy , which entails the Diplomatic envoys and their families and other admin and technical staff.
- published: 04 Jul 2015
- views: 11
Bangladesh executes Chowdhury and Mujahid violating International Law & agreement with Pakistan
Bangladesh executes two opposition leaders Salahuddin Quader Chowdhury and Ali Ahsan Mohammad Mujahid violating International Law & agreement with Pakistan....
Bangladesh executes two opposition leaders Salahuddin Quader Chowdhury and Ali Ahsan Mohammad Mujahid violating International Law & agreement with Pakistan.
wn.com/Bangladesh Executes Chowdhury And Mujahid Violating International Law Agreement With Pakistan
Bangladesh executes two opposition leaders Salahuddin Quader Chowdhury and Ali Ahsan Mohammad Mujahid violating International Law & agreement with Pakistan.
- published: 22 Nov 2015
- views: 466
Practicing Private International Law
September 27 - Practicing Private International Law: Two panelists talk about their respective careers in international law. Lin Chua, LLM '00, is currently ......
September 27 - Practicing Private International Law: Two panelists talk about their respective careers in international law. Lin Chua, LLM '00, is currently ...
wn.com/Practicing Private International Law
September 27 - Practicing Private International Law: Two panelists talk about their respective careers in international law. Lin Chua, LLM '00, is currently ...
- published: 28 Sep 2012
- views: 4386
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author: Duke Law
United Nations Security Council, Explained - International law Animation
UN Security Council, explained , simplified and visualized.
In this episode of the International law series, The animation video gives you an overview of the ...
UN Security Council, explained , simplified and visualized.
In this episode of the International law series, The animation video gives you an overview of the United Nations security council UNSC in international law in terms of: roles, functions, membership , veto and voting process as stated in the United Nations UN charter.
It examines the 15 states member of the UNSC, the permanent and non permanent states and the veto powers and the security council role that emerged after the world war II to maintain the international peace and security whether by peaceful means like the UN peacekeeper operations or thru the international sanctions like the military and economic embargo or even the authorization of the military use of force. In addition to the UNSC role in the appointment of the UN secretary general and the ICJ international court of justice judges.
مجلس الامن الدولي - الأمم المتحدة - القانون الدولي العام : دور مجلس الامن، العضوية و نظام التصويت و الفيتو
wn.com/United Nations Security Council, Explained International Law Animation
UN Security Council, explained , simplified and visualized.
In this episode of the International law series, The animation video gives you an overview of the United Nations security council UNSC in international law in terms of: roles, functions, membership , veto and voting process as stated in the United Nations UN charter.
It examines the 15 states member of the UNSC, the permanent and non permanent states and the veto powers and the security council role that emerged after the world war II to maintain the international peace and security whether by peaceful means like the UN peacekeeper operations or thru the international sanctions like the military and economic embargo or even the authorization of the military use of force. In addition to the UNSC role in the appointment of the UN secretary general and the ICJ international court of justice judges.
مجلس الامن الدولي - الأمم المتحدة - القانون الدولي العام : دور مجلس الامن، العضوية و نظام التصويت و الفيتو
- published: 09 Jun 2015
- views: 4463
Is International Law Effective? The Case of Russia and Ukraine
Recent events in Ukraine have raised a number of complex questions about the effectiveness of international law. Is the UN Charter's collective security system...
Recent events in Ukraine have raised a number of complex questions about the effectiveness of international law. Is the UN Charter's collective security system powerless in the face of the determined action of a member of the P5? Do EU and U.S. economic sanctions offer an effective alternative response to what many consider Russia's illegal actions in Crimea? What role does international law's commitment to self-determination play in evaluating the lawfulness of the secession of Crimea and its annexation by Russia in the wake of a popular referendum? Does the claim that a democratically elected (though deposed) Head of State of Ukraine issued an invitation to Russia offer any legal justification for the military intervention? Do claims that intervention was necessary for the defense of nationals carry any weight? How should we evaluate President Vladmir Putin's reference to events in Kosovo, Iraq, and Libya as precedents for Russia's actions in Crimea? The panel will consider these questions and seek to offer insight into the implications of recent events in Ukraine for the effectiveness of international law—particularly the prohibition on the use of force and protection of the territorial integrity of sovereign states.
wn.com/Is International Law Effective The Case Of Russia And Ukraine
Recent events in Ukraine have raised a number of complex questions about the effectiveness of international law. Is the UN Charter's collective security system powerless in the face of the determined action of a member of the P5? Do EU and U.S. economic sanctions offer an effective alternative response to what many consider Russia's illegal actions in Crimea? What role does international law's commitment to self-determination play in evaluating the lawfulness of the secession of Crimea and its annexation by Russia in the wake of a popular referendum? Does the claim that a democratically elected (though deposed) Head of State of Ukraine issued an invitation to Russia offer any legal justification for the military intervention? Do claims that intervention was necessary for the defense of nationals carry any weight? How should we evaluate President Vladmir Putin's reference to events in Kosovo, Iraq, and Libya as precedents for Russia's actions in Crimea? The panel will consider these questions and seek to offer insight into the implications of recent events in Ukraine for the effectiveness of international law—particularly the prohibition on the use of force and protection of the territorial integrity of sovereign states.
- published: 12 May 2014
- views: 2035
Recognition : International Law
State enjoys the rights, duties and obligations under International law.
When the existing States declare that in their opinion the new state fulfills the cond...
State enjoys the rights, duties and obligations under International law.
When the existing States declare that in their opinion the new state fulfills the condition of statehood as required by International law then the new state is recognised as a state and becomes member of International community.
Recognition means acknowledgement for acceptance of a new state as a member of International community.
The attributes of Statehood are people, territory, Government and sovereignty.
There are two main theories of recognition. 1. Constitutive theory and 2. Declaratory theory.
1. Constitutive theory-
According to this theory, when existing states recognises new state by their consent, then only the new state becomes International personality.
Recognition depends on will and consent of existing States. Therefore independence of new entity shall not amount to be called state unless it is recognised by existing states.
2. Declaratory theory-
According to declaratory theory, a new state already possesses essential attribute of statehood, prior to recognition. Recognition is only formal acknowledgement of established fact. The act of recognition is only declaratory of an existing fact.
Mode or Kinds of Recognition-
There are two kinds of recognition 1. De facto recognition 2. De jure recognition.
De facto recognition-
De facto recognition is provisional, subject to fulfillment of all the attributes of statehood. In this recognition, recognising states considers that attributes of statehood is not stable, they are doubtful. De facto recognition gives few rights, duties and obligations under International Law. However diplomatic relations cannot be established. Thus diplomatic immunity are not granted. De facto recognition can be withdrawn in case of non-fulfillment of the prerequisite conditions of statehood. Because it is interim and provisional.
De jure recognition-
De jure recognition is permanent recognition. It is given when a new state had achieved all the attributes of statehood and is stable. De jure recognition amounts new state to enjoy all the rights, duties and obligations under International law. He can establish diplomatic relations with other states. De jure recognition is final and irrevocable it cannot be withdrawn.
Is there a duty to recognize?
International Law grants a duty to existing state to recognise new states when they fulfill all the attributes of statehood. However under International Law there is no obligation to recognise a new state. In practical States do not accept this duty normally. For example when Bangladesh emerged as a new state Pakistan and China did not accord recognition for some time but by doing so they did not violated International law because recognition is diplomatic political function and depend on the discretion of the recognising state.
Legal effect of recognition-
• The recognised state becomes entitled to sue in the court of recognising state.
• The court of recognising state acknowledges to the past as well as present legislation and executive act of recognised state (Retroactive effect).
• Recognised a state can make diplomatic relations and can claim certain immunity and property.
• Diplomatic Envoy of recognised state gets number of privileges and immunities in the recognizing state.
Retroactive effect of recognition –
De jure recognition is said to have retrospective effect, it means after a state is recognized, its act done prior to the date of recognition are also recognized. This is generally done with a view to establish friendly relations with the state recognized.
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State enjoys the rights, duties and obligations under International law.
When the existing States declare that in their opinion the new state fulfills the condition of statehood as required by International law then the new state is recognised as a state and becomes member of International community.
Recognition means acknowledgement for acceptance of a new state as a member of International community.
The attributes of Statehood are people, territory, Government and sovereignty.
There are two main theories of recognition. 1. Constitutive theory and 2. Declaratory theory.
1. Constitutive theory-
According to this theory, when existing states recognises new state by their consent, then only the new state becomes International personality.
Recognition depends on will and consent of existing States. Therefore independence of new entity shall not amount to be called state unless it is recognised by existing states.
2. Declaratory theory-
According to declaratory theory, a new state already possesses essential attribute of statehood, prior to recognition. Recognition is only formal acknowledgement of established fact. The act of recognition is only declaratory of an existing fact.
Mode or Kinds of Recognition-
There are two kinds of recognition 1. De facto recognition 2. De jure recognition.
De facto recognition-
De facto recognition is provisional, subject to fulfillment of all the attributes of statehood. In this recognition, recognising states considers that attributes of statehood is not stable, they are doubtful. De facto recognition gives few rights, duties and obligations under International Law. However diplomatic relations cannot be established. Thus diplomatic immunity are not granted. De facto recognition can be withdrawn in case of non-fulfillment of the prerequisite conditions of statehood. Because it is interim and provisional.
De jure recognition-
De jure recognition is permanent recognition. It is given when a new state had achieved all the attributes of statehood and is stable. De jure recognition amounts new state to enjoy all the rights, duties and obligations under International law. He can establish diplomatic relations with other states. De jure recognition is final and irrevocable it cannot be withdrawn.
Is there a duty to recognize?
International Law grants a duty to existing state to recognise new states when they fulfill all the attributes of statehood. However under International Law there is no obligation to recognise a new state. In practical States do not accept this duty normally. For example when Bangladesh emerged as a new state Pakistan and China did not accord recognition for some time but by doing so they did not violated International law because recognition is diplomatic political function and depend on the discretion of the recognising state.
Legal effect of recognition-
• The recognised state becomes entitled to sue in the court of recognising state.
• The court of recognising state acknowledges to the past as well as present legislation and executive act of recognised state (Retroactive effect).
• Recognised a state can make diplomatic relations and can claim certain immunity and property.
• Diplomatic Envoy of recognised state gets number of privileges and immunities in the recognizing state.
Retroactive effect of recognition –
De jure recognition is said to have retrospective effect, it means after a state is recognized, its act done prior to the date of recognition are also recognized. This is generally done with a view to establish friendly relations with the state recognized.
- published: 17 Sep 2015
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International Law & the Future of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Given the failure of the most recent round of Israeli-Palestinian peace talks, the future in the region is highly uncertain. How, if at all, might international...
Given the failure of the most recent round of Israeli-Palestinian peace talks, the future in the region is highly uncertain. How, if at all, might international institutions including the International Criminal Court, the International Court of Justice, the Human Rights Council, and the Human Rights Committee help shape expectations and enable compromise? How can international law best influence the realization of a lasting peace agreement? This panel explores these questions from a range of perspectives.
wn.com/International Law The Future Of The Israeli Palestinian Conflict
Given the failure of the most recent round of Israeli-Palestinian peace talks, the future in the region is highly uncertain. How, if at all, might international institutions including the International Criminal Court, the International Court of Justice, the Human Rights Council, and the Human Rights Committee help shape expectations and enable compromise? How can international law best influence the realization of a lasting peace agreement? This panel explores these questions from a range of perspectives.
- published: 16 Apr 2015
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International Association of Law Enforcement Intelligence Analysts Top # 15 Facts
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Iraq: Turkey troops near Mosul violating international law
Iraq: Turkey troops near Mosul violating international law
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Japan At War With Whales...AGAIN!
Japan is again killing Whales in the Southern Oceans in violation of international law...but they aren't the only animal killers around.
Sea Shepherd Conservation Society
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150 Billion Animals Killed Each Year For Food (almost 5000 a second):
http://www.adaptt.org/killcounter.html
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Iraqi president says Turkish deployment violates international law
Iraqi president says Turkish deployment violates international law
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Cyber Espionage and International Law
Cyber Espionage and International Law
Dr Russell BUCHAN, Sheffield University
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WSWS AUDIO: The European refugee crisis and international law
http://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2015/12/05/conv-d05.html
The European refugee crisis and international law
5 December 2015
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Международное морское право
Мельниченко Р.Г., Международное право: электронный учебник http://textbook.melnichenko.net/international-law
Лекция прочитана в г. Волгограде 2 декабря 2015г.
План лекции.
1. Понятие «международное морское право».
2. Источники международного морского права.
3. Внутренние морские воды.
4. Территориальные воды.
5. Воды со смешанным режимом.
6. Международные воды.
7. Международные проливы.
Понятие «
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Vietnam Navy ships collide - Chinese.
Vietnam Navy ships collide - Chinese. This is extremely dangerous act seriously affected the lives soldiers aboard, tarnishing the image of Chinese people. We need to resolve maritime disputes by peaceful means, compliance with international law DOC.
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4th NLIU-INADR International Law School Mediation Tournament 2015
This was the 4th edition of this tournament was held at NLIU, Bhopal which ended with some of the best teams mediating against each other under expert guidance of the representatives of INADR. We congratulate all the winners as well as the participants for being a part of the 4th edition. Hope to see you again next year ! ADRC 2015 signing off.
See details at:
https://www.facebook.com/nliumediat
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Launch Event - The 1949 Geneva Conventions: A Commentary
4 December 2015 I 12:30-14:00
Auditorium Ivan Pictet I Maison de la Paix
(chemin Eugène-Rigot 2) I Geneva
The four Geneva Conventions, adopted in 1949, remain the fundamental basis of contemporary international humanitarian law. In this ground-breaking commentary edited by Professors Andrew Clapham, Paola Gaeta, and Marco Sassòli and prepared under the auspices of the Geneva Academy of Internatio
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wild orchid (1989) FuLL MoVieS
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Wild Orchid is a 1990 American erotic film. Emily Reed travels to New York City for an interview with an international law firm, which immediately offers her a job on the condition that she can fly to Rio de Janeiro the following morning. Emily agrees and is introduced to Claudia Dennis, one of the fi
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Washington International Law Journal Top # 6 Facts
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Malzberg | Fmr. Bush DOJ Official John Yoo: We Need To Return To Enhanced Surveillance
John Yoo - Law Professor at UC Berkeley, drafter of “Enhanced Interrogation Memos” former deputy assistant attorney general at US DOJ, and author of ‘Point of Attack: Preventive War, International Law, and Global Welfare’ joins Steve to discuss Obama's climate change dealing in Paris and his thoughts on expanded ISIS War
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International law and the Arab–Israeli conflict Top # 8 Facts
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Dr David Reagan Sermons – “Independence Hall Pilgrimage”
[NEW] Dr David Reagan Sermons,Independence Hall Pilgrimage.
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Dave, as Dr. David R. Reagan prefers to be called, before entering the ministry had an extensive career in higher education after earning Dr. David R. Reagan PhD from Harvard University in International Law and Politics. Dr. David R. Reagan is a life-long Bible student, teacher, and ordained preacher. Dr
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Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties
The Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties is a treaty concerning the international law on treaties between states. It was adopted on 22 May 1969 and opened for signature on 23 May 1969. The Convention entered into force on 27 January 1980. The VCLT has been ratified by 114 states as of April 2014. Some countries that have not ratified the Convention, such as the United States, recognize parts o
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#Stop SyrianAirstrikes protest PArliament Vote Dec 2nd 2015
Protesters outside the houses of Parliament calling for MPs to vote against air strikes on Syria, which will lead directly to the death of innocent children.
The Laws of War https://youtu.be/mlVvIdHndeU
Cameron has said in Parliament that he doesn't want to have any safe Zones
What about the children who will be caught up in the bombing?
How can any endorse, or stand by and allow the murder of inn
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Positive Rights: Threat or Menace? by Professor Craig Stern
Co-sponsored by The Journal of Global Justice & Public Policy and International Law Society.
For civil governments to grant the right to housing, to medical care, to education, to work, and to other such public assistance may appear a good thing. Several international treaties require many civil governments to do so. But to do so gravely threatens other rights and the rule of law itself. Where
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Judicial Reputation: A Comparative Theory
Tom Ginsburg, the Leo Spitz Professor of International Law at the University of Chicago Law School, discusses the new book, “Judicial Reputation: A Comparative Theory,” which he coauthored with Nuno Garoupa.
Judges are society’s elders and experts, our masters and mediators. We depend on them to dispense justice with integrity, deliberation, and efficiency. Yet judges, as Alexander Hamilton famou
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Iraq: Turkey troops near Mosul violating international law
Iraq: Turkey troops near Mosul violating international law...
Iraq: Turkey troops near Mosul violating international law
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Iraq: Turkey troops near Mosul violating international law
- published: 05 Dec 2015
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Japan At War With Whales...AGAIN!
Japan is again killing Whales in the Southern Oceans in violation of international law...but they aren't the only animal killers around.
Sea Shepherd Conservat...
Japan is again killing Whales in the Southern Oceans in violation of international law...but they aren't the only animal killers around.
Sea Shepherd Conservation Society
https://my.seashepherd.org/donate
150 Billion Animals Killed Each Year For Food (almost 5000 a second):
http://www.adaptt.org/killcounter.html
Try Veganism - FREE pack:
http://www.animalaid.org.uk/h/n/CAMPAIGNS/vegetarianism/ALL/662/
Fair Use has been made of copyright protected material, namely South Park clips owned by Comedy Central, for the purpose of criticisms and commentary.
wn.com/Japan At War With Whales...Again
Japan is again killing Whales in the Southern Oceans in violation of international law...but they aren't the only animal killers around.
Sea Shepherd Conservation Society
https://my.seashepherd.org/donate
150 Billion Animals Killed Each Year For Food (almost 5000 a second):
http://www.adaptt.org/killcounter.html
Try Veganism - FREE pack:
http://www.animalaid.org.uk/h/n/CAMPAIGNS/vegetarianism/ALL/662/
Fair Use has been made of copyright protected material, namely South Park clips owned by Comedy Central, for the purpose of criticisms and commentary.
- published: 05 Dec 2015
- views: 41
Iraqi president says Turkish deployment violates international law
Iraqi president says Turkish deployment violates international law...
Iraqi president says Turkish deployment violates international law
wn.com/Iraqi President Says Turkish Deployment Violates International Law
Iraqi president says Turkish deployment violates international law
- published: 05 Dec 2015
- views: 6
Cyber Espionage and International Law
Cyber Espionage and International Law
Dr Russell BUCHAN, Sheffield University...
Cyber Espionage and International Law
Dr Russell BUCHAN, Sheffield University
wn.com/Cyber Espionage And International Law
Cyber Espionage and International Law
Dr Russell BUCHAN, Sheffield University
- published: 05 Dec 2015
- views: 3
WSWS AUDIO: The European refugee crisis and international law
http://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2015/12/05/conv-d05.html
The European refugee crisis and international law
5 December 2015...
http://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2015/12/05/conv-d05.html
The European refugee crisis and international law
5 December 2015
wn.com/Wsws Audio The European Refugee Crisis And International Law
http://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2015/12/05/conv-d05.html
The European refugee crisis and international law
5 December 2015
- published: 05 Dec 2015
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Международное морское право
Мельниченко Р.Г., Международное право: электронный учебник http://textbook.melnichenko.net/international-law
Лекция прочитана в г. Волгограде 2 декабря 2015г.
П...
Мельниченко Р.Г., Международное право: электронный учебник http://textbook.melnichenko.net/international-law
Лекция прочитана в г. Волгограде 2 декабря 2015г.
План лекции.
1. Понятие «международное морское право».
2. Источники международного морского права.
3. Внутренние морские воды.
4. Территориальные воды.
5. Воды со смешанным режимом.
6. Международные воды.
7. Международные проливы.
Понятие «международное морское право».
Международное морское право – это совокупность норм, регулирующих использование морских пространств.
Источники международного морского права.
Морские обычаи.
Конвенция ООН по морскому праву 1982 года.
Национальное законодательство.
Внутренние морские воды.
1. Воды портов.
2. Воды заливов.
3. Изрез берега.
Юридический статус – полная юрисдикция прибрежного государства. Исключение – военные корабли.
Территориальные воды.
Полоска воды, шириной до 12 морских миль.
Институт преследования по горячим следам.
Институт мирного прохода.
Воды со смешанным режимом.
Исключительная экономическая зона – 200 морских миль.
Континентальный шельф.
Международные воды.
Открытое море – поверхность и толща воды. Правила: свобода судоходства, свобода экономического использования. Флаг корабля.
Район – морское дно. Запрет национализации района.
Международные проливы.
Черноморские проливы: Босфор и Дарданеллы.
Конвенции Монтрё 1936 г.
wn.com/Международное Морское Право
Мельниченко Р.Г., Международное право: электронный учебник http://textbook.melnichenko.net/international-law
Лекция прочитана в г. Волгограде 2 декабря 2015г.
План лекции.
1. Понятие «международное морское право».
2. Источники международного морского права.
3. Внутренние морские воды.
4. Территориальные воды.
5. Воды со смешанным режимом.
6. Международные воды.
7. Международные проливы.
Понятие «международное морское право».
Международное морское право – это совокупность норм, регулирующих использование морских пространств.
Источники международного морского права.
Морские обычаи.
Конвенция ООН по морскому праву 1982 года.
Национальное законодательство.
Внутренние морские воды.
1. Воды портов.
2. Воды заливов.
3. Изрез берега.
Юридический статус – полная юрисдикция прибрежного государства. Исключение – военные корабли.
Территориальные воды.
Полоска воды, шириной до 12 морских миль.
Институт преследования по горячим следам.
Институт мирного прохода.
Воды со смешанным режимом.
Исключительная экономическая зона – 200 морских миль.
Континентальный шельф.
Международные воды.
Открытое море – поверхность и толща воды. Правила: свобода судоходства, свобода экономического использования. Флаг корабля.
Район – морское дно. Запрет национализации района.
Международные проливы.
Черноморские проливы: Босфор и Дарданеллы.
Конвенции Монтрё 1936 г.
- published: 05 Dec 2015
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Vietnam Navy ships collide - Chinese.
Vietnam Navy ships collide - Chinese. This is extremely dangerous act seriously affected the lives soldiers aboard, tarnishing the image of Chinese people. We n...
Vietnam Navy ships collide - Chinese. This is extremely dangerous act seriously affected the lives soldiers aboard, tarnishing the image of Chinese people. We need to resolve maritime disputes by peaceful means, compliance with international law DOC.
wn.com/Vietnam Navy Ships Collide Chinese.
Vietnam Navy ships collide - Chinese. This is extremely dangerous act seriously affected the lives soldiers aboard, tarnishing the image of Chinese people. We need to resolve maritime disputes by peaceful means, compliance with international law DOC.
- published: 05 Dec 2015
- views: 6
4th NLIU-INADR International Law School Mediation Tournament 2015
This was the 4th edition of this tournament was held at NLIU, Bhopal which ended with some of the best teams mediating against each other under expert guidance ...
This was the 4th edition of this tournament was held at NLIU, Bhopal which ended with some of the best teams mediating against each other under expert guidance of the representatives of INADR. We congratulate all the winners as well as the participants for being a part of the 4th edition. Hope to see you again next year ! ADRC 2015 signing off.
See details at:
https://www.facebook.com/nliumediation
http://www.inadr.org/event/nliu-inadr-international-mediation-tournament/
wn.com/4Th Nliu Inadr International Law School Mediation Tournament 2015
This was the 4th edition of this tournament was held at NLIU, Bhopal which ended with some of the best teams mediating against each other under expert guidance of the representatives of INADR. We congratulate all the winners as well as the participants for being a part of the 4th edition. Hope to see you again next year ! ADRC 2015 signing off.
See details at:
https://www.facebook.com/nliumediation
http://www.inadr.org/event/nliu-inadr-international-mediation-tournament/
- published: 04 Dec 2015
- views: 103
Launch Event - The 1949 Geneva Conventions: A Commentary
4 December 2015 I 12:30-14:00
Auditorium Ivan Pictet I Maison de la Paix
(chemin Eugène-Rigot 2) I Geneva
The four Geneva Conventions, adopted in 1949, remain ...
4 December 2015 I 12:30-14:00
Auditorium Ivan Pictet I Maison de la Paix
(chemin Eugène-Rigot 2) I Geneva
The four Geneva Conventions, adopted in 1949, remain the fundamental basis of contemporary international humanitarian law. In this ground-breaking commentary edited by Professors Andrew Clapham, Paola Gaeta, and Marco Sassòli and prepared under the auspices of the Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights, over sixty international law experts investigate the application of the Geneva Conventions and explain how they should be interpreted today.
In this livestreamed launch event for the book just published by Oxford University Press, the three editors will discuss with key experts and the public specific issues addressed by the commentary, including the extent to which some of the Conventions’ rules can now be transposed to non-international armed conflicts, the relationship with other branches of international law (such as human rights law), and the implementation of the Geneva Conventions through inter alia international criminal courts.
wn.com/Launch Event The 1949 Geneva Conventions A Commentary
4 December 2015 I 12:30-14:00
Auditorium Ivan Pictet I Maison de la Paix
(chemin Eugène-Rigot 2) I Geneva
The four Geneva Conventions, adopted in 1949, remain the fundamental basis of contemporary international humanitarian law. In this ground-breaking commentary edited by Professors Andrew Clapham, Paola Gaeta, and Marco Sassòli and prepared under the auspices of the Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights, over sixty international law experts investigate the application of the Geneva Conventions and explain how they should be interpreted today.
In this livestreamed launch event for the book just published by Oxford University Press, the three editors will discuss with key experts and the public specific issues addressed by the commentary, including the extent to which some of the Conventions’ rules can now be transposed to non-international armed conflicts, the relationship with other branches of international law (such as human rights law), and the implementation of the Geneva Conventions through inter alia international criminal courts.
- published: 30 Nov 2015
- views: 0
wild orchid (1989) FuLL MoVieS
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Wild Orchid is a 1990 American erotic film. Emily Reed travels...
wild orchid Movie: http://bit.ly/1VGAPzl
BUY THE MOVIE: http://bit.ly/1VGAPzl
FILM DESCRIPTION:
Wild Orchid is a 1990 American erotic film. Emily Reed travels to New York City for an interview with an international law firm, which immediately offers her a job on the condition that she can fly to Rio de Janeiro the following morning. Emily agrees and is introduced to Claudia Dennis, one of the firm's top executives.
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CREDITS:
TM & © Summit (2013)
Cast: Isla Fisher
Director: Louis Leterrier
Producers: Boaz Yakin, Stan Wlodkowski, Alex Kurtzman, Bobby Cohen, Roberto Orci, Michael Schaefer
Screenwriters: Boaz Yakin, Ed Solomon, Edward Ricourt
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Malzberg | Fmr. Bush DOJ Official John Yoo: We Need To Return To Enhanced Surveillance
John Yoo - Law Professor at UC Berkeley, drafter of “Enhanced Interrogation Memos” former deputy assistant attorney general at US DOJ, and author of ‘Point of A...
John Yoo - Law Professor at UC Berkeley, drafter of “Enhanced Interrogation Memos” former deputy assistant attorney general at US DOJ, and author of ‘Point of Attack: Preventive War, International Law, and Global Welfare’ joins Steve to discuss Obama's climate change dealing in Paris and his thoughts on expanded ISIS War
wn.com/Malzberg | Fmr. Bush Doj Official John Yoo We Need To Return To Enhanced Surveillance
John Yoo - Law Professor at UC Berkeley, drafter of “Enhanced Interrogation Memos” former deputy assistant attorney general at US DOJ, and author of ‘Point of Attack: Preventive War, International Law, and Global Welfare’ joins Steve to discuss Obama's climate change dealing in Paris and his thoughts on expanded ISIS War
- published: 03 Dec 2015
- views: 35
Dr David Reagan Sermons – “Independence Hall Pilgrimage”
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- published: 03 Dec 2015
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Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties
The Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties is a treaty concerning the international law on treaties between states. It was adopted on 22 May 1969 and opened f...
The Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties is a treaty concerning the international law on treaties between states. It was adopted on 22 May 1969 and opened for signature on 23 May 1969. The Convention entered into force on 27 January 1980. The VCLT has been ratified by 114 states as of April 2014. Some countries that have not ratified the Convention, such as the United States, recognize parts of it as a restatement of customary law and binding upon them as such.
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The Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties is a treaty concerning the international law on treaties between states. It was adopted on 22 May 1969 and opened for signature on 23 May 1969. The Convention entered into force on 27 January 1980. The VCLT has been ratified by 114 states as of April 2014. Some countries that have not ratified the Convention, such as the United States, recognize parts of it as a restatement of customary law and binding upon them as such.
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#Stop SyrianAirstrikes protest PArliament Vote Dec 2nd 2015
Protesters outside the houses of Parliament calling for MPs to vote against air strikes on Syria, which will lead directly to the death of innocent children.
Th...
Protesters outside the houses of Parliament calling for MPs to vote against air strikes on Syria, which will lead directly to the death of innocent children.
The Laws of War https://youtu.be/mlVvIdHndeU
Cameron has said in Parliament that he doesn't want to have any safe Zones
What about the children who will be caught up in the bombing?
How can any endorse, or stand by and allow the murder of innocent children?
In addition to this one must pay attention to the laws of war, along with;
Rome statute of the International criminal court 1998; Article 27, (1) http://untreaty.un.org/cod/icc/statut...
Also take note of the
Nuremberg principles https://www.icrc.org/applic/ihl/ihl.n...
In particular Principles 3 & 4
Calling on all who are of conscience to enforce the law.
Murder is always a crime, and the murder of children is the most heinous of crimes. There comes a time when women and men must align themselves to correct action and moral fortitude and persistence for truth & justice.
The message is to stop violence not to promote it.
Here is the law as set down in the UK
The offences against Person Act 1861
(4) "Whosoever shall solicit, encourage, persuade or endeavor to persuade, or shall propose to any person, to murder any other person, whether he( or she) be a subject of Her Majesty or not, and whether he (she) be within the Queens dominions or not, shall be guilty of an offence, and being convicted thereof shall be liable to imprisonment for life". http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/V...
The guilty; Vote count by MP’s of the UK government participation in the air strikes on Libya; 557 MPs rallied behind David Cameron's new military adventure, while only 15 MPs opposed it (13 votes against, plus 2 'tellers').
These MP’s who voted in favor of air strikes in Libya, knew full well that they would result in the deaths of children, women and men. This was and still is murder. A list of MP’s who voted in favour of air strikes on Libya is available to police on request.
Murder or manslaughter abroad.
(9) Where any murder or manslaughter shall be committed on land out of the United Kingdom, whether within the Queen’s dominions or without, and whether the person killed were a subject of Her Majesty or not, every offence committed by any subject of Her Majesty in respect of any such case, whether the same shall amount to the offence of murder or of manslaughter, may be dealt with, inquired of, tried, determined, and punished in England or Ireland. Provided, that nothing herein contained shall prevent any person from being tried in any place out of England or Ireland for any murder or manslaughter committed out of England or Ireland, in the same manner as such person might have been tried before the passing of this Act.
Elements of Arrest under section 24 PACE
A lawful arrest requires two elements:
1. A person’s involvement or suspected involvement or attempted involvement in the commission of a criminal offence;
AND
2. Reasonable grounds for believing that the person’s arrest is necessary.
Arrest under International Law http://untreaty.un.org/cod/icc/statut...
The Rome statute of the International criminal court 1998;
Article 27, (1) This statute shall apply equally to all persons without any distinction based on official capacity. In particular, official capacity as head of state or government, a member of a government or parliament, an elected representative or a government official shall in no case exempt a person from criminal responsibility under this statute, nor shall it, in and of itself, constitute a ground for reduction of sentence. (2) Immunities or special procedural rules which may attach to the official capacity of a person, whether under national or international law, shall not bar the court from exercising its jurisdiction over such a person.
By Oath in the office of constable, with fairness, integrity, diligence and impartiality, upholding fundamental human rights and according equal respect to all people; and that I will, to the best of my power, cause the peace to be kept and preserved and prevent all offences against people and property; and that while I continue to hold the said office I will to the best of my skill and knowledge discharge all the duties thereof faithfully according to law. Please take note that this is not a political issue but one of law.
If you are a Policeman, judge or any other law enforcement officer or official
you are advised to take direct action, you are also advised to pay particular notice and attention to the following;
Nuremberg Principle IV states, “The fact that a person acted pursuant to order of his Government or of a superior does not relieve him from responsibility under international law, provided a moral choice was in fact possible to him.”http://www.icrc.org/ihl.nsf/full/390
The truth must be addressed
http://peoplesassemblyofjustice.blogspot.co.uk/2013/05/the-main-message.html
wn.com/Stop Syrianairstrikes Protest Parliament Vote Dec 2Nd 2015
Protesters outside the houses of Parliament calling for MPs to vote against air strikes on Syria, which will lead directly to the death of innocent children.
The Laws of War https://youtu.be/mlVvIdHndeU
Cameron has said in Parliament that he doesn't want to have any safe Zones
What about the children who will be caught up in the bombing?
How can any endorse, or stand by and allow the murder of innocent children?
In addition to this one must pay attention to the laws of war, along with;
Rome statute of the International criminal court 1998; Article 27, (1) http://untreaty.un.org/cod/icc/statut...
Also take note of the
Nuremberg principles https://www.icrc.org/applic/ihl/ihl.n...
In particular Principles 3 & 4
Calling on all who are of conscience to enforce the law.
Murder is always a crime, and the murder of children is the most heinous of crimes. There comes a time when women and men must align themselves to correct action and moral fortitude and persistence for truth & justice.
The message is to stop violence not to promote it.
Here is the law as set down in the UK
The offences against Person Act 1861
(4) "Whosoever shall solicit, encourage, persuade or endeavor to persuade, or shall propose to any person, to murder any other person, whether he( or she) be a subject of Her Majesty or not, and whether he (she) be within the Queens dominions or not, shall be guilty of an offence, and being convicted thereof shall be liable to imprisonment for life". http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/V...
The guilty; Vote count by MP’s of the UK government participation in the air strikes on Libya; 557 MPs rallied behind David Cameron's new military adventure, while only 15 MPs opposed it (13 votes against, plus 2 'tellers').
These MP’s who voted in favor of air strikes in Libya, knew full well that they would result in the deaths of children, women and men. This was and still is murder. A list of MP’s who voted in favour of air strikes on Libya is available to police on request.
Murder or manslaughter abroad.
(9) Where any murder or manslaughter shall be committed on land out of the United Kingdom, whether within the Queen’s dominions or without, and whether the person killed were a subject of Her Majesty or not, every offence committed by any subject of Her Majesty in respect of any such case, whether the same shall amount to the offence of murder or of manslaughter, may be dealt with, inquired of, tried, determined, and punished in England or Ireland. Provided, that nothing herein contained shall prevent any person from being tried in any place out of England or Ireland for any murder or manslaughter committed out of England or Ireland, in the same manner as such person might have been tried before the passing of this Act.
Elements of Arrest under section 24 PACE
A lawful arrest requires two elements:
1. A person’s involvement or suspected involvement or attempted involvement in the commission of a criminal offence;
AND
2. Reasonable grounds for believing that the person’s arrest is necessary.
Arrest under International Law http://untreaty.un.org/cod/icc/statut...
The Rome statute of the International criminal court 1998;
Article 27, (1) This statute shall apply equally to all persons without any distinction based on official capacity. In particular, official capacity as head of state or government, a member of a government or parliament, an elected representative or a government official shall in no case exempt a person from criminal responsibility under this statute, nor shall it, in and of itself, constitute a ground for reduction of sentence. (2) Immunities or special procedural rules which may attach to the official capacity of a person, whether under national or international law, shall not bar the court from exercising its jurisdiction over such a person.
By Oath in the office of constable, with fairness, integrity, diligence and impartiality, upholding fundamental human rights and according equal respect to all people; and that I will, to the best of my power, cause the peace to be kept and preserved and prevent all offences against people and property; and that while I continue to hold the said office I will to the best of my skill and knowledge discharge all the duties thereof faithfully according to law. Please take note that this is not a political issue but one of law.
If you are a Policeman, judge or any other law enforcement officer or official
you are advised to take direct action, you are also advised to pay particular notice and attention to the following;
Nuremberg Principle IV states, “The fact that a person acted pursuant to order of his Government or of a superior does not relieve him from responsibility under international law, provided a moral choice was in fact possible to him.”http://www.icrc.org/ihl.nsf/full/390
The truth must be addressed
http://peoplesassemblyofjustice.blogspot.co.uk/2013/05/the-main-message.html
- published: 03 Dec 2015
- views: 10
Positive Rights: Threat or Menace? by Professor Craig Stern
Co-sponsored by The Journal of Global Justice & Public Policy and International Law Society.
For civil governments to grant the right to housing, to medical ca...
Co-sponsored by The Journal of Global Justice & Public Policy and International Law Society.
For civil governments to grant the right to housing, to medical care, to education, to work, and to other such public assistance may appear a good thing. Several international treaties require many civil governments to do so. But to do so gravely threatens other rights and the rule of law itself. Where rights in general and the rule of law are under threat from other quarters, positive rights may prove deadly.
Craig Stern has been teaching at Regent University School of Law since 1988. He has practiced law with a Wall Street firm in DC, served on the staff of President-Elect Ronald Reagan, on the staff of the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee, as federal prosecutor, and with two think tanks. This is his third year as Executive Director of the Center for Global Justice, Human Rights, and the Rule of Law.
Learn more about Prof. Stern at www.regent.edu/stern.
http://globaljusticeblog.blogspot.com/2015/12/positive-and-negative-rights.html
wn.com/Positive Rights Threat Or Menace By Professor Craig Stern
Co-sponsored by The Journal of Global Justice & Public Policy and International Law Society.
For civil governments to grant the right to housing, to medical care, to education, to work, and to other such public assistance may appear a good thing. Several international treaties require many civil governments to do so. But to do so gravely threatens other rights and the rule of law itself. Where rights in general and the rule of law are under threat from other quarters, positive rights may prove deadly.
Craig Stern has been teaching at Regent University School of Law since 1988. He has practiced law with a Wall Street firm in DC, served on the staff of President-Elect Ronald Reagan, on the staff of the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee, as federal prosecutor, and with two think tanks. This is his third year as Executive Director of the Center for Global Justice, Human Rights, and the Rule of Law.
Learn more about Prof. Stern at www.regent.edu/stern.
http://globaljusticeblog.blogspot.com/2015/12/positive-and-negative-rights.html
- published: 03 Dec 2015
- views: 11
Judicial Reputation: A Comparative Theory
Tom Ginsburg, the Leo Spitz Professor of International Law at the University of Chicago Law School, discusses the new book, “Judicial Reputation: A Comparative ...
Tom Ginsburg, the Leo Spitz Professor of International Law at the University of Chicago Law School, discusses the new book, “Judicial Reputation: A Comparative Theory,” which he coauthored with Nuno Garoupa.
Judges are society’s elders and experts, our masters and mediators. We depend on them to dispense justice with integrity, deliberation, and efficiency. Yet judges, as Alexander Hamilton famously noted, lack the power of the purse or the sword. They must rely almost entirely on their reputations to secure compliance with their decisions, obtain resources, and maintain their political influence.
In “Judicial Reputation,” Garoupa and Ginsburg explain how reputation is not only an essential quality of the judiciary as a whole, but also of individual judges. Perceptions of judicial systems around the world range from widespread admiration to utter contempt, and as judges participate within these institutions some earn respect, while others are scorned. “Judicial Reputation” explores how judges respond to the reputational incentives provided by the different audiences they interact with—lawyers, politicians, the media, and the public itself—and how institutional structures mediate these interactions. The judicial structure is best understood not through the lens of legal culture or tradition, but through the economics of information and reputation. Transcending those conventional lenses, Garoupa and Ginsburg employ their long-standing research on the latter to examine the fascinating effects that governmental interactions, multicourt systems, extrajudicial work, and the international rule-of-law movement have had on the reputations of judges in this era.
wn.com/Judicial Reputation A Comparative Theory
Tom Ginsburg, the Leo Spitz Professor of International Law at the University of Chicago Law School, discusses the new book, “Judicial Reputation: A Comparative Theory,” which he coauthored with Nuno Garoupa.
Judges are society’s elders and experts, our masters and mediators. We depend on them to dispense justice with integrity, deliberation, and efficiency. Yet judges, as Alexander Hamilton famously noted, lack the power of the purse or the sword. They must rely almost entirely on their reputations to secure compliance with their decisions, obtain resources, and maintain their political influence.
In “Judicial Reputation,” Garoupa and Ginsburg explain how reputation is not only an essential quality of the judiciary as a whole, but also of individual judges. Perceptions of judicial systems around the world range from widespread admiration to utter contempt, and as judges participate within these institutions some earn respect, while others are scorned. “Judicial Reputation” explores how judges respond to the reputational incentives provided by the different audiences they interact with—lawyers, politicians, the media, and the public itself—and how institutional structures mediate these interactions. The judicial structure is best understood not through the lens of legal culture or tradition, but through the economics of information and reputation. Transcending those conventional lenses, Garoupa and Ginsburg employ their long-standing research on the latter to examine the fascinating effects that governmental interactions, multicourt systems, extrajudicial work, and the international rule-of-law movement have had on the reputations of judges in this era.
- published: 01 Dec 2015
- views: 86
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Leuren Moret: Putin Restoring Sovereignty & International Law. Shifting Power To Peaceful Economies
Leuren Moret – Putin In Syria: Restoring Sovereignty Of Nations Through International Law And Shifting The Balance Of World Power To Peaceful Economies
By Alfred Lambremont Webre
http://newsinsideout.com/2015/10/leuren-moret-putin-in-syria-restoring-sovereignty-of-nations-through-international-law-and-shifting-the-balance-of-world-power-to-peaceful-economies/
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Public international law
Public international law concerns the structure and conduct of sovereign states; analogous entities, such as the Holy See; and intergovernmental organizations. To a lesser degree, international law also may affect multinational corporations and individuals, an impact increasingly evolving beyond domestic legal interpretation and enforcement. Public international law has increased in use and import
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A career in human rights and international law - WDSN
Professor Gillian Triggs and Dr Susan Harris-Rimmer discussed their experiences in promoting human rights and international law, and how women can get ahead. Interviewed by Dr Allan Hawke, AC.
Professor Gillian Triggs is the President of the Australian Human Rights Commission.
Dr Susan Harris Rimmer is an Australian Research Council Future Fellow in the Asia-Pacific College of Diplomacy at the
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Anne Orford - Histories of International Law and Empire
University Paris 1 (Pantheon Sorbonne) - 23 January 2013 Abstract: There is a growing body of international legal scholarship concerned with the question of ...
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Norman Finkelstein (2015) "International Law is Crazy!"
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Histories of International Law: dealing with Eurocentrism
Speaker(s): Professor Martti Koskenniemi Recorded on 25 January 2012 in Hong Kong Theatre, Clement House. Martti Koskenniemi is director of the Erik Castrén ...
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The Legal Case for Israel
Via Torahcafe.com The Legal Case for Israel Video by Professor Eugene Kontorovich Another great International Lawyer who investigated this subject for over 2...
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Dr. Mary Ellen O’Connell Speaks About Drone Attacks & International Law
A vice president of the American Society of International Law ─ the leading organization of its kind in the world ─ Dr. Mary Ellen O'Connell is a noted parti...
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Foreign Fighters Under International Law
Held at Maison de la Paix in Geneva on 7 November 2014
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2015 Phillip C Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition
Leuren Moret: Putin Restoring Sovereignty & International Law. Shifting Power To Peaceful Economies
Leuren Moret – Putin In Syria: Restoring Sovereignty Of Nations Through International Law And Shifting The Balance Of World Power To Peaceful Economies
By Alfre...
Leuren Moret – Putin In Syria: Restoring Sovereignty Of Nations Through International Law And Shifting The Balance Of World Power To Peaceful Economies
By Alfred Lambremont Webre
http://newsinsideout.com/2015/10/leuren-moret-putin-in-syria-restoring-sovereignty-of-nations-through-international-law-and-shifting-the-balance-of-world-power-to-peaceful-economies/
wn.com/Leuren Moret Putin Restoring Sovereignty International Law. Shifting Power To Peaceful Economies
Leuren Moret – Putin In Syria: Restoring Sovereignty Of Nations Through International Law And Shifting The Balance Of World Power To Peaceful Economies
By Alfred Lambremont Webre
http://newsinsideout.com/2015/10/leuren-moret-putin-in-syria-restoring-sovereignty-of-nations-through-international-law-and-shifting-the-balance-of-world-power-to-peaceful-economies/
- published: 28 Oct 2015
- views: 1434
Public international law
Public international law concerns the structure and conduct of sovereign states; analogous entities, such as the Holy See; and intergovernmental organizations. ...
Public international law concerns the structure and conduct of sovereign states; analogous entities, such as the Holy See; and intergovernmental organizations. To a lesser degree, international law also may affect multinational corporations and individuals, an impact increasingly evolving beyond domestic legal interpretation and enforcement. Public international law has increased in use and importance vastly over the twentieth century, due to the increase in global trade, environmental deterioration on a worldwide scale, awareness of human rights violations, rapid and vast increases in international transportation and a boom in global communications.
The field of study combines two main branches: the law of nations (jus gentium) and international agreements and conventions (jus inter gentes).
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wn.com/Public International Law
Public international law concerns the structure and conduct of sovereign states; analogous entities, such as the Holy See; and intergovernmental organizations. To a lesser degree, international law also may affect multinational corporations and individuals, an impact increasingly evolving beyond domestic legal interpretation and enforcement. Public international law has increased in use and importance vastly over the twentieth century, due to the increase in global trade, environmental deterioration on a worldwide scale, awareness of human rights violations, rapid and vast increases in international transportation and a boom in global communications.
The field of study combines two main branches: the law of nations (jus gentium) and international agreements and conventions (jus inter gentes).
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SA
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- published: 14 Nov 2014
- views: 2
A career in human rights and international law - WDSN
Professor Gillian Triggs and Dr Susan Harris-Rimmer discussed their experiences in promoting human rights and international law, and how women can get ahead. In...
Professor Gillian Triggs and Dr Susan Harris-Rimmer discussed their experiences in promoting human rights and international law, and how women can get ahead. Interviewed by Dr Allan Hawke, AC.
Professor Gillian Triggs is the President of the Australian Human Rights Commission.
Dr Susan Harris Rimmer is an Australian Research Council Future Fellow in the Asia-Pacific College of Diplomacy at the Australian National University.
The Women in Defence and Security Network (WDSN) is a joint initiative of Lockheed Martin Australia and the Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI). WDSN seeks to enhance professional development opportunities and create a network for women in the defence and security sector in Canberra.
wn.com/A Career In Human Rights And International Law Wdsn
Professor Gillian Triggs and Dr Susan Harris-Rimmer discussed their experiences in promoting human rights and international law, and how women can get ahead. Interviewed by Dr Allan Hawke, AC.
Professor Gillian Triggs is the President of the Australian Human Rights Commission.
Dr Susan Harris Rimmer is an Australian Research Council Future Fellow in the Asia-Pacific College of Diplomacy at the Australian National University.
The Women in Defence and Security Network (WDSN) is a joint initiative of Lockheed Martin Australia and the Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI). WDSN seeks to enhance professional development opportunities and create a network for women in the defence and security sector in Canberra.
- published: 05 Jan 2015
- views: 2
Anne Orford - Histories of International Law and Empire
University Paris 1 (Pantheon Sorbonne) - 23 January 2013 Abstract: There is a growing body of international legal scholarship concerned with the question of ......
University Paris 1 (Pantheon Sorbonne) - 23 January 2013 Abstract: There is a growing body of international legal scholarship concerned with the question of ...
wn.com/Anne Orford Histories Of International Law And Empire
University Paris 1 (Pantheon Sorbonne) - 23 January 2013 Abstract: There is a growing body of international legal scholarship concerned with the question of ...
Histories of International Law: dealing with Eurocentrism
Speaker(s): Professor Martti Koskenniemi Recorded on 25 January 2012 in Hong Kong Theatre, Clement House. Martti Koskenniemi is director of the Erik Castrén ......
Speaker(s): Professor Martti Koskenniemi Recorded on 25 January 2012 in Hong Kong Theatre, Clement House. Martti Koskenniemi is director of the Erik Castrén ...
wn.com/Histories Of International Law Dealing With Eurocentrism
Speaker(s): Professor Martti Koskenniemi Recorded on 25 January 2012 in Hong Kong Theatre, Clement House. Martti Koskenniemi is director of the Erik Castrén ...
The Legal Case for Israel
Via Torahcafe.com The Legal Case for Israel Video by Professor Eugene Kontorovich Another great International Lawyer who investigated this subject for over 2......
Via Torahcafe.com The Legal Case for Israel Video by Professor Eugene Kontorovich Another great International Lawyer who investigated this subject for over 2...
wn.com/The Legal Case For Israel
Via Torahcafe.com The Legal Case for Israel Video by Professor Eugene Kontorovich Another great International Lawyer who investigated this subject for over 2...
- published: 01 Jan 2013
- views: 39683
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Dr. Mary Ellen O’Connell Speaks About Drone Attacks & International Law
A vice president of the American Society of International Law ─ the leading organization of its kind in the world ─ Dr. Mary Ellen O'Connell is a noted parti......
A vice president of the American Society of International Law ─ the leading organization of its kind in the world ─ Dr. Mary Ellen O'Connell is a noted parti...
wn.com/Dr. Mary Ellen O’Connell Speaks About Drone Attacks International Law
A vice president of the American Society of International Law ─ the leading organization of its kind in the world ─ Dr. Mary Ellen O'Connell is a noted parti...
Foreign Fighters Under International Law
Held at Maison de la Paix in Geneva on 7 November 2014...
Held at Maison de la Paix in Geneva on 7 November 2014
wn.com/Foreign Fighters Under International Law
Held at Maison de la Paix in Geneva on 7 November 2014
- published: 12 Nov 2014
- views: 3