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PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW I - Chapter 1 Summary
Define international law
Identify the nature of international law
Identify the basis and philosophy of international law
published: 16 Sep 2019
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Public International Law (General Concept), Part 1/2
This week we will understand the general concepts of Public International Law which cover its definition, elements of statehood, sources of international law, etc. Happy learning!
Public International Law (General Concept), Part 1/2: https://youtu.be/HWBACeFdLEQ
Public International Law (General Concept), Part 2/2: https://youtu.be/L8pRzE8fygQ
Please visit our website for the article version of our lessons at https://lexclassrooms.com/
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Salien...
published: 24 Aug 2020
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PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW PART 1
Atty. Duka comprehensively talks about Public International Law including rights of state, territorial disputes and the West Philippine Sea, the role of the United Nations in the modern world, treaties and foreign relations as well as the International Criminal Court under the Rome Statute.
published: 08 Nov 2020
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Public International Law: Part I
1. What is Public International Law?
2. What are the sources of International Law?
3. Is International Law true law?
4. The relationship between international and national law
published: 28 Nov 2020
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PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW I - Chapter 2 Summary
Explain the concept of ‘source’ in international law
Discuss the relevance of treaties as a source of international law
Analyze the role of general principles of law in international law
published: 16 Sep 2019
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Webinar Public International Law
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published: 04 Jun 2019
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Public International Law: Introduction (Tutorial)
This Zoom tutorial session provides an Introduction to Public International and Human Rights Law. After studying this Topic, you should be able to: 1) Discuss and explain the relevance and importance of international law; 2) Identify the subjects of international law; 3) Distinguish international law from private international law; and 4) Explain the nature, legal basis, and limitations of international law. The tutorial is facilitated by Dr. Manuel Jose "Manjo" Oyson III, a Law Lecturer of the Central Queensland University School of Business and Law (Law Discipline).
published: 10 Nov 2016
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Master | Public International Law | University of Amsterdam
The Public International Law track provides students with a solid understanding of the general international law as well as opportunity to specialize in particular areas
http://uva.nl/llm-public-international-law
published: 09 Dec 2019
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IR 303 - Lec02 - Sources of International Law
IR 303 International Law
Lecture 01: Sources of International Law
Tuğba Bayar
Department of International Relations
Bilkent University
published: 20 Feb 2019
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Essex Public International Law Lecture: International Law and the Politics of History
Recorded on 21 June.
Abstract
In this lecture, Anne Orford will discuss her new book International Law and the Politics of History, which explores the ideological, political, and material stakes of apparently technical disputes over how the legal past should be studied and understood. As the future of international law has become a growing site of struggle within and between powerful states, debates over the history of international law have become increasingly heated. This lecture argues that the turn to history has become a turn to a particular tone or style of writing about law – a turn to history as empiricist method. The turn to history as a method for thinking about law is strongly neoformalist. Historical scholarship, we are told, is impartial, neutral, and free of political manip...
published: 29 Jun 2021
7:18
PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW I - Chapter 1 Summary
Define international law
Identify the nature of international law
Identify the basis and philosophy of international law
Define international law
Identify the nature of international law
Identify the basis and philosophy of international law
https://wn.com/Public_International_Law_I_Chapter_1_Summary
Define international law
Identify the nature of international law
Identify the basis and philosophy of international law
- published: 16 Sep 2019
- views: 11448
7:49
Public International Law (General Concept), Part 1/2
This week we will understand the general concepts of Public International Law which cover its definition, elements of statehood, sources of international law, e...
This week we will understand the general concepts of Public International Law which cover its definition, elements of statehood, sources of international law, etc. Happy learning!
Public International Law (General Concept), Part 1/2: https://youtu.be/HWBACeFdLEQ
Public International Law (General Concept), Part 2/2: https://youtu.be/L8pRzE8fygQ
Please visit our website for the article version of our lessons at https://lexclassrooms.com/
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All About Checks, Part 3/3: https://youtu.be/Yg6ibp1sy08
Jurisdiction Macro-level Approach, Part 1/2: https://youtu.be/PsFM64wmsXI
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Salient Features of the 2004 Notarial Rules, Part 1/2: https://youtu.be/ao1pOBMM7T8
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Highlights of the Revised Rules of Civil Procedure, Part 2/4: https://youtu.be/8SBjmFyadpo
Highlights of the Revised Rules of Civil Procedure, Part 3/4: https://youtu.be/nKMLCOoXg2k
Highlights of the Revised Rules of Civil Procedure, Part 4/4: https://youtu.be/SKhSKprw_GM
What To Do When You Get Arrested?, Part 1/4: https://youtu.be/WyVS1lvubiY
What To Do When You Get Arrested?, Part 2/4: https://youtu.be/6ln5NMqe1As
What To Do When You Get Arrested?, Part 3/4: https://youtu.be/MqyZb5CHUbM
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https://wn.com/Public_International_Law_(General_Concept),_Part_1_2
This week we will understand the general concepts of Public International Law which cover its definition, elements of statehood, sources of international law, etc. Happy learning!
Public International Law (General Concept), Part 1/2: https://youtu.be/HWBACeFdLEQ
Public International Law (General Concept), Part 2/2: https://youtu.be/L8pRzE8fygQ
Please visit our website for the article version of our lessons at https://lexclassrooms.com/
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All About Checks, Part 2/3: https://youtu.be/sgAEfXBzv-E
All About Checks, Part 3/3: https://youtu.be/Yg6ibp1sy08
Jurisdiction Macro-level Approach, Part 1/2: https://youtu.be/PsFM64wmsXI
Jurisdiction Macro-level Approach, Part 2/2: https://youtu.be/XWbBpPpzLdg
Salient Features of the 2004 Notarial Rules, Part 1/2: https://youtu.be/ao1pOBMM7T8
Salient Features of the 2004 Notarial Rules, Part 2/2: https://youtu.be/khImHwguQrM
Highlights of the Revised Rules of Civil Procedure, Part 1/4: https://youtu.be/GXrt0EImPms
Highlights of the Revised Rules of Civil Procedure, Part 2/4: https://youtu.be/8SBjmFyadpo
Highlights of the Revised Rules of Civil Procedure, Part 3/4: https://youtu.be/nKMLCOoXg2k
Highlights of the Revised Rules of Civil Procedure, Part 4/4: https://youtu.be/SKhSKprw_GM
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What To Do When You Get Arrested?, Part 2/4: https://youtu.be/6ln5NMqe1As
What To Do When You Get Arrested?, Part 3/4: https://youtu.be/MqyZb5CHUbM
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- published: 24 Aug 2020
- views: 4228
1:27:38
PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW PART 1
Atty. Duka comprehensively talks about Public International Law including rights of state, territorial disputes and the West Philippine Sea, the role of the Uni...
Atty. Duka comprehensively talks about Public International Law including rights of state, territorial disputes and the West Philippine Sea, the role of the United Nations in the modern world, treaties and foreign relations as well as the International Criminal Court under the Rome Statute.
https://wn.com/Public_International_Law_Part_1
Atty. Duka comprehensively talks about Public International Law including rights of state, territorial disputes and the West Philippine Sea, the role of the United Nations in the modern world, treaties and foreign relations as well as the International Criminal Court under the Rome Statute.
- published: 08 Nov 2020
- views: 16894
22:16
Public International Law: Part I
1. What is Public International Law?
2. What are the sources of International Law?
3. Is International Law true law?
4. The relationship between internationa...
1. What is Public International Law?
2. What are the sources of International Law?
3. Is International Law true law?
4. The relationship between international and national law
https://wn.com/Public_International_Law_Part_I
1. What is Public International Law?
2. What are the sources of International Law?
3. Is International Law true law?
4. The relationship between international and national law
- published: 28 Nov 2020
- views: 2134
8:27
PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW I - Chapter 2 Summary
Explain the concept of ‘source’ in international law
Discuss the relevance of treaties as a source of international law
Analyze the role of general principles o...
Explain the concept of ‘source’ in international law
Discuss the relevance of treaties as a source of international law
Analyze the role of general principles of law in international law
https://wn.com/Public_International_Law_I_Chapter_2_Summary
Explain the concept of ‘source’ in international law
Discuss the relevance of treaties as a source of international law
Analyze the role of general principles of law in international law
- published: 16 Sep 2019
- views: 4689
28:08
Webinar Public International Law
Follow Utrecht University on:
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https://wn.com/Webinar_Public_International_Law
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- published: 04 Jun 2019
- views: 1715
1:03:53
Public International Law: Introduction (Tutorial)
This Zoom tutorial session provides an Introduction to Public International and Human Rights Law. After studying this Topic, you should be able to: 1) Discuss a...
This Zoom tutorial session provides an Introduction to Public International and Human Rights Law. After studying this Topic, you should be able to: 1) Discuss and explain the relevance and importance of international law; 2) Identify the subjects of international law; 3) Distinguish international law from private international law; and 4) Explain the nature, legal basis, and limitations of international law. The tutorial is facilitated by Dr. Manuel Jose "Manjo" Oyson III, a Law Lecturer of the Central Queensland University School of Business and Law (Law Discipline).
https://wn.com/Public_International_Law_Introduction_(Tutorial)
This Zoom tutorial session provides an Introduction to Public International and Human Rights Law. After studying this Topic, you should be able to: 1) Discuss and explain the relevance and importance of international law; 2) Identify the subjects of international law; 3) Distinguish international law from private international law; and 4) Explain the nature, legal basis, and limitations of international law. The tutorial is facilitated by Dr. Manuel Jose "Manjo" Oyson III, a Law Lecturer of the Central Queensland University School of Business and Law (Law Discipline).
- published: 10 Nov 2016
- views: 11469
3:22
Master | Public International Law | University of Amsterdam
The Public International Law track provides students with a solid understanding of the general international law as well as opportunity to specialize in particu...
The Public International Law track provides students with a solid understanding of the general international law as well as opportunity to specialize in particular areas
http://uva.nl/llm-public-international-law
https://wn.com/Master_|_Public_International_Law_|_University_Of_Amsterdam
The Public International Law track provides students with a solid understanding of the general international law as well as opportunity to specialize in particular areas
http://uva.nl/llm-public-international-law
- published: 09 Dec 2019
- views: 3677
21:07
IR 303 - Lec02 - Sources of International Law
IR 303 International Law
Lecture 01: Sources of International Law
Tuğba Bayar
Department of International Relations
Bilkent University
IR 303 International Law
Lecture 01: Sources of International Law
Tuğba Bayar
Department of International Relations
Bilkent University
https://wn.com/Ir_303_Lec02_Sources_Of_International_Law
IR 303 International Law
Lecture 01: Sources of International Law
Tuğba Bayar
Department of International Relations
Bilkent University
- published: 20 Feb 2019
- views: 20531
1:10:57
Essex Public International Law Lecture: International Law and the Politics of History
Recorded on 21 June.
Abstract
In this lecture, Anne Orford will discuss her new book International Law and the Politics of History, which explores the ideolog...
Recorded on 21 June.
Abstract
In this lecture, Anne Orford will discuss her new book International Law and the Politics of History, which explores the ideological, political, and material stakes of apparently technical disputes over how the legal past should be studied and understood. As the future of international law has become a growing site of struggle within and between powerful states, debates over the history of international law have become increasingly heated. This lecture argues that the turn to history has become a turn to a particular tone or style of writing about law – a turn to history as empiricist method. The turn to history as a method for thinking about law is strongly neoformalist. Historical scholarship, we are told, is impartial, neutral, and free of political manipulation of the past for presentist purposes. Anne Orford argues in contrast that there can be no impartial accounts of international law's past and its relation to empire and capitalism. Rather than looking to history in a doomed attempt to find a new ground for formalist interpretations of what past legal texts really mean or what international regimes are really for, she urges lawyers and historians to embrace the creative role they play in making rather than finding the meaning of international law.
Speaker
Anne Orford is Redmond Barry Distinguished Professor and Michael D Kirby Chair of International Law at the University of Melbourne, where she directed the Laureate Program in International Law from 2015 to 2020. She is a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences in Australia and a past President of the Australian and New Zealand Society of International Law. She has held visiting professorships at Harvard, Lund, Gothenburg, and Paris 1, and lectured at the Hague Academy of International Law. Her publications include Reading Humanitarian Intervention (2003), International Authority and the Responsibility to Protect (2011), Pensée Critique et Pratique du Droit International (2020), the edited collection International Law and its Others (2006), and the co-edited collections The Oxford Handbook of the Theory of International Law (2016) and Revolutions in International Law: The Legacies of 1917 (2021).
About the Essex Public International Law Lecture Series
The Essex Public International Law lecture series is founded, hosted and co-chaired by Dr Meagan Wong and Dr Emily Jones based in the School of Law. This is a weekly lecture series featuring judges of international courts and tribunals, leading academics, and practitioners of international law from governmental service, international organizations, and private practice from across the globe. The series prides itself on building on two important intellectual traditions of international law: formalism and international legal practice, and international legal theory including postcolonial and feminist perspectives.
https://wn.com/Essex_Public_International_Law_Lecture_International_Law_And_The_Politics_Of_History
Recorded on 21 June.
Abstract
In this lecture, Anne Orford will discuss her new book International Law and the Politics of History, which explores the ideological, political, and material stakes of apparently technical disputes over how the legal past should be studied and understood. As the future of international law has become a growing site of struggle within and between powerful states, debates over the history of international law have become increasingly heated. This lecture argues that the turn to history has become a turn to a particular tone or style of writing about law – a turn to history as empiricist method. The turn to history as a method for thinking about law is strongly neoformalist. Historical scholarship, we are told, is impartial, neutral, and free of political manipulation of the past for presentist purposes. Anne Orford argues in contrast that there can be no impartial accounts of international law's past and its relation to empire and capitalism. Rather than looking to history in a doomed attempt to find a new ground for formalist interpretations of what past legal texts really mean or what international regimes are really for, she urges lawyers and historians to embrace the creative role they play in making rather than finding the meaning of international law.
Speaker
Anne Orford is Redmond Barry Distinguished Professor and Michael D Kirby Chair of International Law at the University of Melbourne, where she directed the Laureate Program in International Law from 2015 to 2020. She is a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences in Australia and a past President of the Australian and New Zealand Society of International Law. She has held visiting professorships at Harvard, Lund, Gothenburg, and Paris 1, and lectured at the Hague Academy of International Law. Her publications include Reading Humanitarian Intervention (2003), International Authority and the Responsibility to Protect (2011), Pensée Critique et Pratique du Droit International (2020), the edited collection International Law and its Others (2006), and the co-edited collections The Oxford Handbook of the Theory of International Law (2016) and Revolutions in International Law: The Legacies of 1917 (2021).
About the Essex Public International Law Lecture Series
The Essex Public International Law lecture series is founded, hosted and co-chaired by Dr Meagan Wong and Dr Emily Jones based in the School of Law. This is a weekly lecture series featuring judges of international courts and tribunals, leading academics, and practitioners of international law from governmental service, international organizations, and private practice from across the globe. The series prides itself on building on two important intellectual traditions of international law: formalism and international legal practice, and international legal theory including postcolonial and feminist perspectives.
- published: 29 Jun 2021
- views: 688