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Rhineland Lectures in International Law

Am Institut für Völkerrecht finden in unregelmäßigen Abständen die Rhineland Lectures in International Law statt - Kurzvorträge in informellem Rahmen zu völkerrechtlichen Themen. Dieses Format bietet die Möglichkeit aktuelle Entwicklungen oder eigene Forschungsprojekte mit einem Kreis von Interessierten zu diskutieren. Die Vorträge finden in der Völkerrechtsbibliothek statt. Anschließend besteht die Möglichkeit bei Kaffee weiter ins Gespräch zu kommen.

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Die Rhineland Lectures sind öffentlich. Eine Anmeldung ist nicht erforderlich.

The Institute for Public International Law is pleased to host the Rhineland Lectures in International Law. The lectures are an opportunity for informal exchange on current research projects in a supportive and collaborative atmosphere. The lectures take place in the library of the Institute and are followed by a coffee reception.

To receive a newsletter on upcoming lectures, please send an email to Rohan Sinha.

The event is open to the public. Registration is not required.

 

Upcoming lecture

25 September 2023, 13.00-14.00 - Natasha Holcroft-Emmess (University of Oxford): Notified Derogations and their Absence: from the Iraq War to the Covid-19 Pandemic

While the lecture will be delivered via Zoom, participants are encouraged to follow the lecture from the Institute's library.

uni-bonn.zoom-x.de/j/68368174269

Meeting-ID: 683 6817 4269
Passcode: 040426

 

Past lectures

10 August 2023, 13.00-14.00 - Dr Moritz von Rochow (Kiel University): Ukrainian Grain and Chinese Rare Earths: An Essential Facilities Doctrine in International Law

27 July 2023, 13.00-14.00 - Yunus Gul (University of Bonn): Cyber operations and international law

22 June 2023, 14.00-15.00 - Dr Moumita Mandal (Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law): Sexual and Gender-Based Violence in International Law: Making Institutions Work

7 June 2023, 13.00-14.00 - Prof Dr Christian Tams (University of Glasgow): From Wimbledon (1923) to Rakhine (2022): Standing to enforce collective interests before the World Court

4 May 2023, 17.00-18.00 - Vincent Schnell (Projektträger Jülich): Common Heritage of Humankind vs. Freedom of Research: How BBNJ addresses the controversial issue of Marine Genetic Resources

20 April 2023, 13.00-14.00 - Dr Dana Schmalz (Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law): How the discourse on population growth shaped international law: a look at the first decades of the United Nations

30 March 2023, 13.00-14.00 - Dr Thamil Venthan Ananthavinayagan (University of Nottingham): German Angst: facing colonial reverberations and legal repercussions

24 February 2023, 13.00-14.00 - Dr Sué González Hauck (DeZIM): The politics of systematization as a scholarly task in international law

19 January 2023, 12.30-13.30 - Dr Paula Rhein-Fischer (University of Cologne): Making Russia pay: Legal hurdles to use seized Russian assets to compensate Ukraine

21 December 2022, 14.00-15.00 - Dr Sebastián Mantilla Blanco (University of Bonn): Denial of Justice in International Investment Law

28 November 2022, 15.00-16.00 - Prof Dr Erika de Wet (Universities of Bonn & Graz): The Aggression against Ukraine and Austrian Neutrality

17 November 2022, 12.30-13.30 - Ori Pomson (University of Cambridge): Twenty-Three Shades of Intervention: Ukraine vs. Russia at the International Court of Justice

20 October 2022, 12.30-13.30  - Julian A. Hettihewa(University of Bonn):Looking Behind the UN Youth Office: Considering Structural Limitations of Youth Participation After the Party

21 September 2022 - Dr Alexis Galán (University of Bonn): Staring into the void: Territory at the International Court of Justice