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The US-China Rivalry: Implications for ASEAN
Keynote lecture for the opening of the ASEAN Law Academy Advanced Programme 2022 delivered by Professor Tommy Koh. Moderated by Chan Sze-Wei.
Nuclear Matters Ep 9: Radioactive Waste Management and Multinational Repositories
The CIL Nuclear Law and Policy Team is joined in conversation by Dr Charles McCombie, an independent strategic and technical advisor to numerous national and international radioactive waste management programmes. In this episode, Dr McCombie shares his views on the issue of whether deep geological repositories are a potentially sustainable solution to manage radioactive waste. …
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CIL Special Post COP26 Ocean Focused Webinar
Oceans related considerations has gained increasing prominence in climate change dialogue. The recent Decision 1/CP26 issued at the conclusion of COP26 invited the relevant work programmes and constituted bodies under the UNFCCC to consider how to integrate and strengthen ocean-based action in their existing mandates and workplans. An annual dialogue to strengthen ocean-based action was …
Judge Jin-Hyun Paik on “UNCLOS dispute settlement system and the International Tribunal”
A lecture delivered for the CIL eAcademy on 8 December 2021 by Judge Jin-Hyun Paik, President, International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS) on “UNCLOS dispute settlement system and the International Tribunal“. Moderated by Dr Nilüfer Oral. Recorded live on Zoom on 8 December 2021. ??
Professor Joseph Weiler on “The WTO and International Law: Why the Much Vaunted WTO Dispute Settlement Regime Does Not Deserve all the Accolades Showered on it”
A lecture delivered for the CIL eAcademy on 1 December 2021 by Professor Joseph Weiler, Adjunct Professor of International Law / Academic Adviser, Global Health Centre / Director, Joint LLM in Global Health Law and Governance / Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies on “The WTO and International Law: Why the Much Vaunted WTO …
Professor Gian Luca Burci on “A New Treaty on Pandemics: What Is It For and Do We Need It?”
A lecture delivered for the CIL eAcademy on 25 November 2021 by Professor Gian Luca Burci, Adjunct Professor of International Law / Academic Adviser, Global Health Centre / Director, Joint LLM in Global Health Law and Governance / Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies on “Climate Change Refugees and related notions“. Moderated by Dr …
After Glasgow – The Take of Chief Negotiators on the Results of COP26 and the Road Ahead
The UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26) in Glasgow is scheduled to end on 12 November 2021. Set against a stark sixth assessment report by the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and extreme weather reports making headlines across the globe, no other international conference this year is drawing as high expectations for …
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Ms Monica Feria-Tinta on “Climate Change Refugees and related notions”
A lecture delivered for the CIL eAcademy on 17 November 2021 by Ms Monica Feria-Tinta, Twenty Essex on “Climate Change Refugees and related notions“. Moderated by Professor Patricia Galvão-Teles. Recorded live on Zoom on 17 November 2021. ??