The hard copy is in, and the PhD is at an end. Endlessly grateful to friends & colleagues @Lauterpacht_Ctr & @CorpusCambridge who made this journey so enjoyable, and particularly to my supervisor @EBenvenisti, who has been so supportive & generous with his time over the years.
A fabulous opportunity for grad students and early career legal researchers to focus on academic research writing, careful reading, and effective academic communication. Apply now!
Great finale to a wonderful workshop on Global Corporations and International Law with #MaxCamPIL laureate @SundhyaPahuja (@IL_GlobalCorps), co-hosted by @AnnePetersMPIL and @kemmereralex. Inspiring presentations, conversations and connections!
30th #ANZSILCONFERENCE2023 will also feature -
SOUVENIRS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW EXHIBITION - At The Vanishing Point: The Souvenirs, Merchandise, and Memorabilia of International Law organised by Emily Crawford, @DrJessieHohmann, @DAWJoyce & Jacqueline Mowbray !!
The Centre and the @MPILheidelberg are pleased to announce that the Max Planck – Cambridge Prize for International Law (MaxCamPIL) 2023 has been awarded to Prof Emily Crawford @SydneyLawSchool. Read more at: https://t.co/ZwbVXHFOot
As Custodian of the @CorpusCambridge Chronophage, it brings me great pleasure to say that it will be gracing us with its presence again soon.
New glass has been installed overnight & the Chronophage will be back in it’s rightful place in the coming days 😃
It is a pleasure to announce that the Max Planck - Cambridge Prize for International Law 2023 (#MaxCamPIL) has been awarded to Prof. Emily Crawford (@SydneyLawSchool) for her significant theoretical contributions to #IHL & general #IL. @Lauterpacht_Ctr
https://t.co/vZsdkgD48o
Gabriel Cox, granddaughter of Sir Hersch Lauterpacht, delivered a moving account of her grandfather's life and work at a ceremony for the Day of the Righteous 2023 held in Milan. A plaque in his honour is displayed in the Gardens of the Righteous. https://t.co/esFXlfYEQC
Great discussions at Tuesday's workshop held at the Centre, focussing on reparations for slavery/Haiti 1825 Indemnification. Special thx to @AndyInlaw and @HenningGrosseRu for organising and panellists Priscellia Robinson, Sabine Cadeau and Mathias Audit. https://t.co/7qUglPeOjV
How should courts deal with epistemic uncertainty in complex cases like #climatechange and #socialrights?
The presentation by @malcolmoslo@UniOslo next week advocates a responsive approach, rather than deference or vigilance. More info here:
https://t.co/CTfddLu7kN
Panel discussion on reparations for slavery that focuses on the responsibility of private actors who benefited from—or were otherwise involved in—slavery. It will explore Haiti’s 1825 indemnification as a case study: https://t.co/7qUglPfm9t @AndyInlaw@HenningGrosseRu
Anyone keen to stay at the cutting edge of international law scholarship, please join us at the LSE on Thursday evening for the London launch of new book by Professor Fleur Johns, #Help: Digital Humanitarianism & the Remaking of International Order https://t.co/t1mJ69UoG2
If you weren't able to attend this year's Hersch Lauterpacht Memorial Lectures with Prof Dr Chimni you can catch up on the recordings of all three lectures at: https://t.co/9cxfwzn0Yw
Join us for next Friday's hybrid lunchtime lecture with Prof Julian Arato @AratoJulian @UMichLaw. Sandwich lunch from 12.30 pm in the Old Library. All welcome to attend. Further info: https://t.co/Cc9TFk4fpx