13 Mar Events and Announcements: 14 March 2022
Events
11th Annual Cambridge International Law Conference: Strengthening Global Governance through International Law: Challenges and Opportunities: What are the challenges that international law must confront to strengthen global governance in the future? What opportunities might these present, and how may this challenge our current vision of international law? How are traditional and emerging actors in international law engaging and preparing for these challenges and opportunities?
If any of the above questions interest you, The Conference Team and Editorial Board of the Cambridge International Law Journal (CILJ) invite you to register here to attend the 11th Annual Cambridge International Law Conference, taking place entirely online on 26-27 March 2022. Researchers will present their prepared papers and presentations spread across eight panels. Once registered, attendees will be able to listen to any or all panels of their choosing, as we have a linear programme planned.
We are thrilled to also use this opportunity to announce our confirmed keynote speakers: Dr Pemmaraju Srinivasa Rao (Former Member, International Law Commission) and Ms Maja Groff (Advisory Board Member, Global Governance Forum). Further details about the Conference Programme will be available in the upcoming week here. For further information about the Call for Papers that has led to this Programme, please see here.
Registration is free. For any queries, please write to us at conference[at]cilj[dot]co[dot]uk.
UN Audiovisual Library
New Mini-Series on the Law of Treaties at the UN Audiovisual Library of International Law: The Codification Division of the UN Office of Legal Affairs recently added new materials to the Lecture Series of the Audiovisual Library of International Law: A Mini-Series on the Law of Treaties by Professor Duncan Hollis of Temple Law School. The Audiovisual Library of International Law is also available as a podcast on SoundCloud and can be accessed through the relevant preinstalled applications on Apple or Google devices, or through the podcast application of your preference by searching “Audiovisual Library of International Law”.
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