Digital Lecture: “Situating Contingency in the Path of International Law”
We are happy to announce that the next speaker in the Norwegian Centre for the Law of the Sea (NCLOS) digital lecture series is Professor Ingo Venzke (University of Amsterdam). The title of his lecture is “Situating Contingency in the Path of International Law”.
The lecture is part of our series "Theorizing Law of the Sea in Context". The purpose of the series is to contextualize the law of the sea, with emphasis on theory and methodology, by presenting multiple and novel perspectives we hope to enrich the law of the sea scholarship
Venzke has edited the book “Situating Contingency in International Law: On the possibility of a different law” that will be published by Oxford Unity Press this year.
The lecture is open for everybody. Tune in on zoom next Thursday (3.12) 12.00-13.00 GMT+1.
https://uit.zoom.us/j/65969006726?pwd=S0Z2L2lkc0NHeGhXcmNZNUlFQ1hoUT09
The previous lectures in the series can be watched on NCLOS YouTube channel:
- Elisa Morgera (University of Strathclyde, One Ocean Hub) "What I have learnt (so far) about inter-disciplinarity for transformative ocean research", 15 October 2020.
- Irus Braverman (University at Buffalo) "An Interview on Oceans, Law and Geography", 27 August 2020.
- Surahbi Ranganathan (University of Cambridge) “Decolonization and International Law. Putting the Ocean on the Map”, 24 May 2020.
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