
Here's the schedule for the
Lauterpacht Centre for International Law's Lent Term 2016
Friday Lunchtime Lectures:
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January 15, 2016: Eyal Benvenisti (Univ. of Cambridge - Law), Can Courts Promote Democracy
in an Era of Global Governance?
The Case of the Mega Regionals
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January 22, 2016: Anne van Aaken (Univ. of st. Gallen - Law), Can Behavioural Economics
Inform International Legal
Theory?
- January 29, 2016: Masaharu Yanagihara (Kyushu Univ. - Law), Shioki (Control), Fuyo
(Dependency) and Sovereignty:
The Status of the Ryukyu
Kingdom in Early-modern and
Modern Times
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February 5, 2016: Andrew Williams (Univ. of Warwick - Law), The UK and Allegations of War
Crimes in the Occupation of
Iraq: A Failure of Accountability?
- February 12, 2016: Laurel E. Fletcher (Univ. of California, Berkeley - Law), A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing?
Transitional Justice and the
Effacement of State Accountability
for International Crimes
- February 19, 2016: Kevin Jon Heller (SOAS, Univ. of London - Law), The Use and Abuse of Analogy in
International Humanitarian Law
- February 26, 2016: Martins Paparinskis (Univ. College London - Law), The Rise and Rise of Legitimate
Expectations: A Reflection on
Sources and Development of
International Investment Law
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March 4, 2016: Markus Krajewski (Univ. of Erlangen-Nürnberg - Law), Leading the reform of the global
investment regime. The EU’s
approach towards International
Investment Law
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March 11, 2016: Danae Azaria (Univ. College London - Law), Treaties on Transit Pipelines: A
European Perspective