PIL Discussion Group
Public International Law Discussion Group
Practitioners, academics and students from within and outside the University of Oxford are all welcome. No RSVP is necessary.
Thursday 18 May, 2017 @ 12.30 the Old Library, All Souls College, Oxford
Dr James Harrison, University of Edinburgh
“Judicial Review” of Coastal State Enforcement Action by International Courts and Tribunals: The Emergence of Dynamic and Expansive Interpretations of UNCLOS Safeguards
Dr James Harrison is a senior lecturer in international law at the University of Edinburgh School of Law. His research interests span several areas of international law, including law of the sea, international environmental law, and dispute settlement. In all of these areas, he is particularly interested in the role that international organizations and international courts and tribunals play in the development of international law. He has published widely on these topics, including a monograph on Making the Law of the Sea (CUP 2011) and a range articles in leading international law journals.
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The Public International Law Discussion Group at the University of Oxford is a key focal point for PIL@Oxford. The PIL Discussion Group hosts a weekly speaker event and light lunch. Topics involve contemporary and challenging issues in international law. Speakers include distinguished international law practitioners, academics, and legal advisers from around the world. The group typically meets each Thursday during Oxford terms in The Old Library, All Souls College, with lunch commencing at 12:30. The speaker commence at 12:45 and speak for about forty minutes, allowing about twenty five minutes for questions and discussion. The meeting should conclude before 2:00.
The discussion group's meetings are part of the programme of the British Branch of the International Law Association and are supported by the Law Faculty and Oxford University Press.
Convenors of the Oxford Public International Law Discussion Group are Nikiforos Panagis and Talita de Souza Dias
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