Sydney Centre for International Law
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Since 2003, the Sydney Centre for International Law At the University of Sydney has been a hub for research, teaching & events on international law.
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25-10-2020 23:09:45
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SCIL event this week! Free webinar, Wednesday 12 Oct, 7pm AEST. Prof Dapo Akande (Oxford) & Daphne Hong (Solicitor-General, Singapore) “International Law and the Challenges of the New World Order” & “International Law Responses to War and Armed Conflict”. events.rajahtann.com/RegSemRE.aspx?…
Sydney Centre for International Law is excited to announce our 'student essay competition'. Prize $AUD 1000. Open to law students at any university. This year's essay topics are 'armed conflict in Ukraine' or 'interstate dispute settlement'. Apply at law-events.sydney.edu.au/events/scil_ye…
Emerging scholars are warmly invited to Sydney Centre for International Law's "works in progess" event on 16 February 2023. Recieve feedback, connect with other scholars, and hear keynote speaker Prof Gerry Simpson on "international law and Ukraine". law-events.sydney.edu.au/events/scil_ye…
Want to learn about the international crime of gender persecution? Come to our seminar with the International Criminal Court Prosecutor's Special Advisor on Gender Persecution, Lisa Davis. Wednesday 1 March 1-2pm AEDT. Free event, registration required: law-events.sydney.edu.au/events/gender_…
Just some of the many great speakers from our "Year in Review" conference. Sydney's Prof Emily Crawford with visting Prof Gerry Simpson. Sydney's Prof Mary Crock with the Ukrainian Ambassador and visting Prof Kimbley Trapp. And Prof Charles Jalloh with Sydney's Prof Ben Saul - UN SR Human Rights & Counterterror
This week we hosted Lisa Davis, the International Criminal Court Prosecutor's Special Advisor on Gender Persecution, in conversation with Sydney's Rosemary Grey. Great to see so many students, staff and legal community in the room for this topic. Lisa Davis Rosemary Grey
Join us this Thursday, 6pm Sydney time, to hear Dr Ntina Tzouvala talk about critical legal theory and the argument that 'nobody is in full control of those text, perhaps least of all their authors.' With @ntinatzouvala & JSI Sydney at Sydney Law School: law-events.sydney.edu.au/events/critica…
Update: Dr Brunger's talk on Black & African perspectives on international criminal justice has moved to Tuesday 16 May, 1-2pm Sydney time. With @YBrunger and Rachel Killean. This free event brings a critical race lens to the ICC and related courts. Sign up at: law-events.sydney.edu.au/events/yassin_…