
Here's the schedule for the
Lauterpacht Centre for International Law's Lent Term 2011
Friday Lunchtime Lectures:
- January 21, 2011: Joseph Marko (Univ. of Graz - Law), From Peace-Keeping to Peace Building: Problems in the Implementation of Peace Treaties in the Western Balkans
- January 28, 2011: Sang-Hyun Song (President, International Criminal Court), The Principle of Complementarity
- February 4, 2011: John Jones (Doughty Street Chambers, London), War Crimes and Extradition Issues in UK Courts: Recent Developments
- February 11, 2011: Dan Sarooshi (Univ. of Oxford - Law), title to be confirmed
- February 18, 2011: Geoff Gilbert (Univ. of Essex - Law), Hierarchies, Regime Interaction, Penguins and the Protection of Refugees in International Law
- February 25, 2011: Nico Schrijver (Leiden Univ. - Law), Discussion on the Hersch Lauterpacht Memorial Lectures: United Nations of the Future. The Role of International Law
- March 4, 2011: Anthony Aust (formerly, Deputy Legal Adviser, UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office), The Risks of the Unlimited Exercise of Advisory Jurisdiction by the International Court of Justice: Kosovo and Beyond
- March 11, 2011: Peter B. Rutledge (Univ. of Georgia – Law), The Constitutional Law of International Arbitration
- March 18, 2011: Dan Saxon (Lauterpacht Centre; former Senior Prosecutor, ICTY), The Second Leverhulme Lecture: Theories and Practices for Proving Individual Criminal Responsibility for Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity