
Here's the schedule for the
Lauterpacht Centre for International Law's Lent Term 2019
Friday Lunchtime Lectures:
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January 18, 2019: Mark Drumbl (Washington and Lee Univ.), From Timbuktu to The Hague and Beyond: The War Crime of Intentionally Attacking Cultural Property
- January 25, 2019: Louise Mallinder (Queen’s Univ. Belfast), Instigator or Inhibitor? The
Role of International Law in
Dealing with the Legacy of
the Northern Ireland Conflict
- February 1, 2019: Christopher Greenwood (formerly, Judge, International Court of Justice), International Courts and
Tribunals: Is there Strength
in Diversity?
- February 8, 2019: Malcolm Shaw (Essex Court Chambers), Some Reflections on
Territorial Sovereignty Today
- February 15, 2019: Miles Jackson (Univ. of Oxford), Instrumental International
Criminal Justice
- February 22, 2019: Laurel Fletcher (Univ. of California, Berkeley), Let’s Talk About the
Boteros: Law, Memory,
and the Torture Memos at
Berkeley Law
- March 1, 2019: James Loeffler (Univ. of Virginia), Double Amnesia: Zionism
and Human Rights in
History and Memory
- March 8, 2019: Petros C Mavroidis (Columbia Univ.), What is the WTO Agreement
on TBT All About?