Art, Architecture and International Law seminar series

Created: 2021-02-23 09:23
Institution: Lauterpacht Centre for International Law
Description: The Art, Architecture and International Law seminar series was launched in the academic year 2020/2021. The series is designed to bridge the worlds of art, architecture and international law. It explores the different ways in which art and architecture and international law intersect. It also demonstrates that international law exists well beyond the written word.
Website: https://www.lcil.cam.ac.uk/lectures-events/art-architecture-international-law-seminar-series
 

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Evening Lecture: 'Choral Intervention: Situating the Role of Music in Reshaping International Law in Africa' - Prof...

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This lecture is is part of the Art, Architecture and International Law seminar series which is being launched this academic year. The series is designed to bridge the worlds of...

Collection: Art, Architecture and International Law seminar series

Institution: Lauterpacht Centre for International Law

Created: Thu 6 May 2021


Evening Lecture: 'Move, see, listen, imagine international law (or not)' - Dr Sofia Stolk, Asser Institute in The...

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This lecture is is part of the Art, Architecture and International Law seminar series which is being launched this academic year. The series is designed to bridge the worlds of...

Collection: Art, Architecture and International Law seminar series

Institution: Lauterpacht Centre for International Law

Created: Mon 23 May 2022


Evening lecture: Visual International Law and Imperialism: Painting and Building Universality and Authority - Dr Kate...

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Lecture summary: Visual international law tells stories. Image and art supporting imperialism in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries also projected the authority, legitimacy,...

Collection: Art, Architecture and International Law seminar series

Institution: Lauterpacht Centre for International Law

Created: Tue 23 Feb 2021


Friday lunchtime lecture: 'The Rapidly Progressing Proposal for an International Anti-Corruption Court' - Judge Mark L...

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Lecture summary: Grand corruption – the abuse of public office for private gain by a nation's leaders (kleptocrats) - has devastating consequences. As then UN High Commissioner...

Collection: Art, Architecture and International Law seminar series

Institution: Lauterpacht Centre for International Law

Created: Mon 4 Nov 2024


LCIL Friday Lecture: 'Competing Theories of Treaty Interpretation and the Divided Application by Investor-State...

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Lecture summary: It is alleged that the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties (VCLT) embodied the victory of Sir Gerald Fitzmaurice’s preference to interpret treaties based on...

Collection: Art, Architecture and International Law seminar series

Institution: Lauterpacht Centre for International Law

Created: Fri 17 Feb 2023


LCIL Friday Lecture: 'Re-Imagining International Monetary and Financial Law' - Prof Michael Waibel, University of Vienna

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Lecture summary: This lecture considers what Josef Kunz termed “swings of the pendulum” in international monetary and financial law and the formal and informal institutions in...

Collection: Art, Architecture and International Law seminar series

Institution: Lauterpacht Centre for International Law

Created: Mon 4 Mar 2024


LCIL Friday Lecture: 'Victimhood: Gender as Tool and Weapon' - Prof Vasuki Nesiah, NYU GALLATIN

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Lecture summary: This paper looks at the political purchase of International Conflict Feminism (ICF) in helping constitute the normative framework guiding and legitimizing laws...

Collection: Art, Architecture and International Law seminar series

Institution: Lauterpacht Centre for International Law

Created: Tue 13 Feb 2024


Lunchtime Lecture: 'The Inner Logic of International Law' - Adil Ahmad Haque, Rutgers Law School

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Lecture summary: How does international law change? Must international law await change by external political intervention from outside the legal system? Or does international law...

Collection: Art, Architecture and International Law seminar series

Institution: Lauterpacht Centre for International Law

Created: Thu 3 Nov 2022