Digital Lecture: “Situating Contingency in the Path of International Law”
The latest session in the Digital Lecture Series is available on our Youtube channel. In this session Ingo Venzke, professor at the University of Amsterdam lectures on contingency in International Law.
The purpose of the series is to explore the law of the sea in context, with a strong emphasis on theory and methodology, in order to contribute to enriching law of the sea scholarship and presenting multiple and novel perspectives.
The series will include lectures, seminars, interviews, or other ad hoc academic formats that will be either entirely digital in form, or will be digitalized, and published for on demand fruition at any time.
The previous lectures in the series can also be watched on the 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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Last updated: 04.01.2021 09:45
Last updated: 04.01.2021 09:45