Episode 21: Hilary Charlesworth on Feminism, Textuality and Visuality in International Law
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Publications mentioned in the episode: Charlesworth, Hilary, Christine Chinkin, and Shelley Wright. 'Feminist Approaches to International Law' AJIL 85(4) (1991) 613-645. Charlesworth, Hilary, Christine Chinkin. The Boundaries of International Law. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2022. Charlesworth, Hilary. 'The Art of International Law' Proceedings of the ASIL Annual Meeting, vol. 116 (2022) 7-24. Engle Merry, Sally. Human Rights and Gender Violence: Translating International Law into Local Justice. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2006 ..read more
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Episode 21: Hilary Charlesworth on feminism, textuality and visuality in international law
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1y ago
Publications mentioned in the episode: Charlesworth, Hilary, Christine Chinkin, and Shelley Wright. 'Feminist Approaches to International Law' AJIL 85(4) (1991) 613-645. Charlesworth, Hilary, Christine Chinkin. The Boundaries of International Law. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2022. Charlesworth, Hilary. 'The Art of International Law' Proceedings of the ASIL Annual Meeting, vol. 116 (2022) 7-24. Engle Merry, Sally. Human Rights and Gender Violence: Translating International Law into Local Justice. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2006 ..read more
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Episode 19: Alex Green on Natural Law, Statehood and International Law
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1y ago
Dr Alex Green (University of York) joins us to talk about natural law and international law, and statehood. Publications mentioned in the episode: Grotius, Hugo. De Jure Belli ac Pacis, 1652. Dworkin, Ronald. ''Natural' Law Revisited'. Florida Law Review 34 (1982) 165-188. Lauterpacht, Hersch. 'The Grotian Tradition in International Law' BYIL 23 (I) (1946) 1-53. Green, Alex. 'The Precarious Rationality of International Law: Critiquing the International Rule of Recognition' German Law Journal 22(8) (2021) 1613-1634. Green, Alex. 'The Creation of States as a Cardinal Point: James Crawfo ..read more
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Episode 18: Tamsin Paige on Sociology of International Law, Queerness, and Pastry
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1y ago
Publications mentioned in the episode: Paige, Tamsin. “Piracy and universal jurisdiction.” Macquarie Law Journal, 12 (2013): 131–154.  Guilfoyle, Douglas, Tamsin Paige, Rob Mclaughlin. “The Final Frontier of Cyberspace: The Seabed Beyond National Jurisdiction and the Protection of Submarine Cables.” International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 71 (2022): 657-696. Paige, Tamsin. “Petulant and Contrary: Approaches by the Permanent Five Members of the UN Security Council to the Concept of 'threat to the Peace' Under Article 39 of the UN Charter”. Deakin University, January 1, 2019. North, C ..read more
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Bonus episode: Alejandro Chehtman on Latin America and International Law
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1y ago
Our first bonus episode, just in time for the holiday season! Publications referred to in the episode: Álvarez, Alejandro. 'Latin America and International Law'. The American Journal of International Law 3, no. 2 (1909): 269–353. Roberts, Anthea. Is International Law International? New York: Oxford University Press, 2017. Calvo, Carlos and Alcorta, Amancio. 'Polémica Calvo-Alcorta'. Nueva Revista de Buenos Aires 3, vol. 8 (1883): 629-658. Bello, Andrés. Principios de derecho internacional. Valparaiso: La Patria, 1864. Chehtman, Alejandro. The Philosophical Foundations of Extraterritorial Puni ..read more
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Episode 17: Alejandro Chehtman on Philosophy of War and International Crimes
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Professor Alejandro Chehtman (Universidad Torcuato Di Tella) joins us to talk about revisionist just war theory, non-international armed conflicts, and crimes against humanity. Publications referred to in the episode: Greene, Joshua. Moral Tribes. London: Atlantic Books, 2015. van Dijk, Boyd. Preparing for War. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2022. Sands, Philippe. East West Street. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2016. Haque, Adil Ahmad. Law and Morality at War. New York: Oxford University Press, 2017. Scheipers, Sibylle, Unlawful Combatants: A Genealogy of the Irregular Fighter. Oxford ..read more
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Episode 16: Martti Koskenniemi on Philosophy, History, and International Legal Scholarship
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1y ago
Professor Martti Koskenniemi (University of Helsinki) joins us to discuss philosophy and history of international law, international legal scholarship, and the Helsinki school. Publications referred to in the episode: Koskenniemi, Martti. From Apology to Utopia: The Structure of International Legal Argument. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006. Koskenniemi, Martti. The Gentle Civilizer of Nations: The Rise and Fall of International Law 1870–1960. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001. Koskenniemi, Martti. To the Uttermost Parts of the Earth: Legal Imagination and Internatio ..read more
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Episode 15: Başak Çalı on Authority, Interpretivism, and Human Rights
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1y ago
Professor Başak Çalı (Hertie School) joins us to talk about the authority of international law, Ronald Dworkin's interpretivism, and human rights. Publications referred to in the episode: Çalı, Başak. The Authority of International Law: Obedience, Respect, and Rebuttal. New York: Oxford University Press, 2015. Çalı, Başak. ‘On Interpretivism and International Law’, European Journal of International Law 20, No. 3 (2009): 805–822. Dworkin, Ronald. ‘A New Philosophy for International Law’. Philosophy & Public Affairs 41, no. 1 (2013): 2–30 (posthumous). Gorobets, Kostiantyn. ‘Solidarity as a ..read more
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Episode 14: Jean d'Aspremont on Forms and Meaning in International Law
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1y ago
Professor Jean d'Aspremont (University of Manchester and Sciences Po Paris) joins us to discuss his overall scholarship and his latest book After Meaning.  Publications referred to in the episode: Jean d’Aspremont, Formalism and the Sources of International Law: A Theory of the Ascertainment of Legal Rules (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011). Jean d’Aspremont, Epistemic Forces in International Law (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2015). Jean d’Aspremont, International Law as a Belief System (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017). Jean d’Aspremont, The Discourse on Customary Internati ..read more
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Episode 13: Francesca Iurlaro on Jus Gentium
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1y ago
Francesca Iurlaro, Alexander von Humboldt postdoctoral researcher at Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law, joins us to discuss jus gentium, the history of customary international law, Gentili, historiography and hope. Publications mentioned in the episode: Francesca Iurlaro, The Invention of Custom, Natural Law and the Law of Nations, ca. 1550-1750 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, forthcoming). Martti Koskenniemi, To the Uttermost Parts of the Earth, Legal Imagination and International Power 1300-1870 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021). Frances ..read more
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