Public Lectures from the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge

Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge
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Dec 3, 2018 • 49min

Panel 6: New Areas: The Environment

On 16-17 November 2018, the Lauterpacht Centre for International Law, in collaboration with the Athens Public International Law Center, held a workshop entitled ‘Rethinking Reparations in International Law’, organised by Dr Veronika Fikfak, fellow and director of studies at Homerton College, and Professor Photini Pazartzis, professor at the Faculty of Law at the National & Kapodistrian University of Athens. This is Panel 6, chaired by Danae Azaria, featuring: - Malgosia Fitzmaurice, Queen Mary University London: 'Reparations and Environmental Damage in International Law'- Benoit Mayer, The Chinese University of Hong Kong Faculty of Law: 'Rethinking Reparations in the Context of Climate Change'- Stavros-Evdokimos Pantazopoulos, European University Institute: 'Reparations for Wartime Environmental Damage'
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Dec 3, 2018 • 55min

Panel 5: Non-Monetary Remedies

On 16-17 November 2018, the Lauterpacht Centre for International Law, in collaboration with the Athens Public International Law Center, held a workshop entitled ‘Rethinking Reparations in International Law’, organised by Dr Veronika Fikfak, fellow and director of studies at Homerton College, and Professor Photini Pazartzis, professor at the Faculty of Law at the National & Kapodistrian University of Athens. This is Panel 5, chaired by Megan Donaldson, featuring: - Berk Demirkol, University of Galatasaray: 'Is There any Room for Non-Pecuniary Remedies in Investment Treaty Arbitration?'- Brianne McGonigle Leyh and Julie Fraser, Netherlands Institute of Human Rights, Utrecht University: 'Transformative Reparations: Game Changer or Academic Hype?'- Marina Aksenova, IE University: 'Art in the Practice of Reparations at the International Criminal Court and the Inter-American Court of Human Rights'
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Dec 3, 2018 • 1h 4min

Panel 3: Monetary Remedies

On 16-17 November 2018, the Lauterpacht Centre for International Law, in collaboration with the Athens Public International Law Center, held a workshop entitled ‘Rethinking Reparations in International Law’, organised by Dr Veronika Fikfak, fellow and director of studies at Homerton College, and Professor Photini Pazartzis, professor at the Faculty of Law at the National & Kapodistrian University of Athens. This is Panel 3, chaired by Fernando Bordin, featuring: - Julia Motte-Baumvol, Université Paris Descartes: 'Investors’ Conduct and Reparation in International Law: an Investment Law and Human Rights Law Comparative Analysis'- Mads Andenas, University of Oslo: 'The ICJ, the ICC and a General International Law of Compensation- Rachel Murray, Clara Sandoval University of Bristol, University of Essex: 'The Award of Financial Compensation by Human Rights Treaty Bodies: Challenges in Defining and Obtaining Monetary Awards'- Raju Deepak, Sidley Austin LLP: 'Reparations for Wrongful Acts V. Compensation where Wrongfulness is Precluded – What Does it Tell Us About Nature of Reparations and of Wrongfulness?'
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Dec 3, 2018 • 1h 3min

Panel 4: Moral Damages

On 16-17 November 2018, the Lauterpacht Centre for International Law, in collaboration with the Athens Public International Law Center, held a workshop entitled ‘Rethinking Reparations in International Law’, organised by Dr Veronika Fikfak, fellow and director of studies at Homerton College, and Professor Photini Pazartzis, professor at the Faculty of Law at the National & Kapodistrian University of Athens. This is Panel 4, chaired by Veronika Fikfak, featuring: - Ceren Zeynep Pirim, University of Bahcesehir: 'Compensation as a Form of Reparation for Moral Damages'- Patricia Cruz Trabanino, Foley Hoag LLP: 'Intangible but No Less Real – Moral Damages Suffered by a State in Investor-State Arbitration'- Simon Weber, King’s College London: 'The Failure of The Concept of Moral Damages in International Investment Arbitration'- Stephan Wittich, University of Vienna: 'Which Remedy for Which Damage? A Reappraisal of The International Law of Remedies with Particular Focus on the Notion of Non-Material Damage in International Law'
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Dec 3, 2018 • 53min

Panel 2: Theories and reparations

On 16-17 November 2018, the Lauterpacht Centre for International Law, in collaboration with the Athens Public International Law Center, held a workshop entitled ‘Rethinking Reparations in International Law’, organised by Dr Veronika Fikfak, fellow and director of studies at Homerton College, and Professor Photini Pazartzis, professor at the Faculty of Law at the National & Kapodistrian University of Athens. This is Panel 2, chaired by Federica Paddeu, featuring: - Charalampos Giannakopoulos, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies: 'Reparations in International Law: A Theoretical Framework'- Edoardo Stoppioni, Max Planck Institute Luxembourg: 'What Theory of Restitutio in Integrum in a Fragmented International Order? An Attempt of Deconstruction'- Mia Swart, Human Sciences Research Council: 'Finding an Appropriate Theory to Justify the Making of Reparations In The Context of Local and International Reparation Debates'
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Nov 27, 2018 • 1h 2min

Martial Law in Black and White: the rule of law, the British empire and the Privy Council, 1899-1906: CELH Annual Lecture 2018

On 26 November 2018 Professor Michael Lobban (LSE) delivered the CELH annual lecture on the topic 'Martial Law in Black and White: the rule of law, the British empire and the Privy Council, 1899-1906'. The Centre for English Legal History (CELH) was formally established in 2016 to provide a hub for researchers working in legal history across the University of Cambridge. The Centre holds regular seminars during academic terms, and an annual centrepiece lecture. To find out more, please refer to: http://www.celh.law.cam.ac.uk/lectures
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Nov 22, 2018 • 41min

Panel 1: Introduction to reparations

On 16-17 November 2018, the Lauterpacht Centre for International Law, in collaboration with the Athens Public International Law Center, held a workshop entitled ‘Rethinking Reparations in International Law’, organised by Dr Veronika Fikfak, fellow and director of studies at Homerton College, and Professor Photini Pazartzis, professor at the Faculty of Law at the National & Kapodistrian University of Athens. This is Panel 1, chaired by Photini Pazartzis, featuring:- Gustavo Prieto, University of Turin: 'The Role of Social Rights in the Calculation of Damages: The Erased Lines of the Draft Articles on Responsibility of States'- Luis F. Viveros-Montoya, University College London: 'Reparation in International Human Rights Law: A Generalist Approach to Treaty-Based Frameworks'
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Nov 16, 2018 • 44min

Egg Freezing in the UK: The data we have is the tip of the iceberg: Zeynep Gurtin

On 15 November 2018 the Cambridge Family Law Centre, and the Cambridge Socio-Legal Group hosted Dr Zeynep Gurtin of the Institute for Women's Health, University College London, who spoke on the subject "Egg Freezing in the UK: The data we have is the tip of the iceberg".In this seminar, Dr Gurtin discusses her research into egg freezing in the UK. In particular, she focuses on what aspects of this fast-growing phenomenon have, to date, been accurately captured in national and HFEA data reporting and what aspects have remained obscured. Dr Gurtin assesses the current landscape and make some predictions regarding the future of egg freezing, as well as suggesting much-needed policy developments in this area.
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Oct 23, 2018 • 52min

'Where Are We Going? Reflections on the Rule of Law in a Dangerous World': The 2018 Sir David Williams Lecture

On Friday 19 October 2018, The Rt Hon. Beverley McLachlin delivered the 2018 Sir David Williams Lecture entitled "Where Are We Going? Reflections on the Rule of Law in a Dangerous World". The Sir David Williams Lecture is an annual address delivered by a guest lecturer in honour of Sir David Williams, Emeritus Rouse Ball Professor of English Law and Emeritus Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge University. More information about this lecture, including photographs from the event, is available from the Centre for Public Law website at: http://www.cpl.law.cam.ac.uk/sir-david-williams-lectures
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Aug 9, 2018 • 1h 44min

Conversations with Judge James Crawford: Part 1: Early Life and Career (3 May 2018)

Judge Crawford was interviewed on 3 and 4 May 2018, in his office at The Hague.Audio recordings are available on the Squire Law Library website with transcript of those recordings: - Part 1: Early Life and Career (3 May 2018);- Part 2: Scholarly Works (4 May 2018).For more information, see the Squire website at https://www.squire.law.cam.ac.uk/eminent-scholars-archive

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