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25
May
2016
LONDON
Download The Kosovo Question event paper by Ben Juratowitch (Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer).
This special event celebrated the 70th anniversary of the International Court of Justice, which began…
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10
May
2016
LONDON
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The following issues were discussed:
What changes, if any, to the current structures of the UK NCP should be made to improve them for all those involved? Are the current…
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20
Apr
2016
LONDON
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It may be argued that, in the light of the Interlaken-Izmir-Brighton-Brussels reform process, the European Court of Human Rights/Convention system has reshaped itself significantly…
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21
Mar
2016
LONDON
The Grotius Lecture is one of the Institute's key annual events. Distinguished speaker, The Rt Hon Lady Justice Arden of the Court of Appeal, delivered this year's lecture on 21 March at the Law Society.…
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10
Mar
2016
LONDON
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The UK Government has admitted that it has used drones for targeted killings. The use of drones in this way raises issues of international law, including the law concerning…
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03
Mar
2016
LONDON
The EU Referendum and its Impact on Legal Relationships
Time: 17:00-18:30
Venue: Bank of England, Threadneedle St, London EC2R 8AH
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Speakers:
Jonathan Faull,…
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27
Jan
2016
LONDON
This seminar examined the legal impacts of the Paris Agreement on Climate Change adopted in December 2015. Does it embody real agreement on meaningful obligations or is it diplomatic wallpaper to cover…
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30
Nov
2015
LONDON
This was the second lecture in an annual series to honour the memory of Harry Weinrebe, a philanthropist and the founder of the Dorset Foundation. The series is focused on the protection of international…
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17
Nov
2015
LONDON
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There has been a discernible growth in the number and prominence of procedural challenges in the practice of international courts and tribunals. Fresh examples in pending…
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02
Nov
2015
LONDON
The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has achieved very much since its inception. However, some have argued that it may be time for the Court to consider reforming its interpretative approach.…
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