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Audiovisual Library of International Law
Malcolm Shaw - Settling Territorial Disputes
Recognising the importance of the international regulation of territorial disputes, international law has established a range of mechanisms for peaceful settlement. Whether binding in law as such or not or involving third parties such as courts or international organisations or not, such mechanisms will be briefly reviewed in this lecture.
Audio Languages: English
4 September 2008
Audiovisual Library of International Law
Malcolm Shaw - Principles of Maritime Delimitation (Chinese)
Of particular importance in boundary issues is the question of the delimitation of maritime boundaries. The major applicable principles, as they have evolved in caselaw and treaties, will be briefly outlined in this lecture.
Audio Languages: Chinese
4 September 2008
Audiovisual Library of International Law
Malcolm Shaw - Principles of Maritime Delimitation (Russian)
Of particular importance in boundary issues is the question of the delimitation of maritime boundaries. The major applicable principles, as they have evolved in caselaw and treaties, will be briefly outlined in this lecture.
Audio Languages: Russian
4 September 2008
Audiovisual Library of International Law
Malcolm Shaw - Principles of Maritime Delimitation (English)
Of particular importance in boundary issues is the question of the delimitation of maritime boundaries. The major applicable principles, as they have evolved in caselaw and treaties, will be briefly outlined in this lecture.
Audio Languages: English
4 September 2008
Audiovisual Library of International Law
Malcolm Shaw - Principles of Maritime Delimitation (Arabic)
Of particular importance in boundary issues is the question of the delimitation of maritime boundaries. The major applicable principles, as they have evolved in caselaw and treaties, will be briefly outlined in this lecture.
Audio Languages: Arabic
4 September 2008
Audiovisual Library of International Law
Malcolm Shaw - Principles of Maritime Delimitation (Spanish)
Of particular importance in boundary issues is the question of the delimitation of maritime boundaries. The major applicable principles, as they have evolved in caselaw and treaties, will be briefly outlined in this lecture.
Audio Languages: Spanish
4 September 2008
Audiovisual Library of International Law
Malcolm Shaw - The International Legal Principles Relating to Territorial Disputes: The Acquisition of Title to Territory
Despite globalisation, territorial sovereignty remains at the heart of international law while the rules that evolved to regulate the acquisition and loss of territory remain of critical importance. This lecture will review succinctly the leading principles as laid down in case law and international practice.
Audio Languages: English
4 September 2008
Audiovisual Library of International Law
Edward McWhinney - Peaceful Coexistence and Contemporary International Law
The juridical "great debate" of the Cold War era between jurists from the two rival political-military blocs, Soviet and Western, over the Soviet call for an immediate drafting and adoption of a Code of International Law Principles of Peaceful Coexistence, may have lessons to offer for other historical eras characterized by competing political-ideological systems or colliding civilizations, in its deliberate de-ideologising of the agenda and process of inter-bloc discussions and negotiations in favour of
Audio Languages: English
3 September 2008
Audiovisual Library of International Law
Judge Christos Rozakis (ECHR) - National Jurisdiction and State Immunity in the Case-Law of the European Court of Human Rights - Part I
The law of State immunity is in a period of flux. The European Court of Human Rights has in the last years rendered a number of judgments and decisions focusing on the rules of State immunity and the impact that they have on the jurisdiction of national courts to adjudicate on matters where foreign States are involved. It has thus contributed, as an international court, to the development of the law in the field.
Audio Languages: English
2 September 2008
Audiovisual Library of International Law
Judge Christos Rozakis (ECHR) - National Jurisdiction and State Immunity in the Case-Law of the European Court of Human Rights - Part II
The law of State immunity is in a period of flux. The European Court of Human Rights has in the last years rendered a number of judgments and decisions focusing on the rules of State immunity and the impact that they have on the jurisdiction of national courts to adjudicate on matters where foreign States are involved. It has thus contributed, as an international court, to the development of the law in the field.
Audio Languages: English
2 September 2008
News & Features
Cyprus: The Disappeared
The agony of losing a loved one is unbearable, no matter the circumstances. But imagine waiting decades to find out how a member of your family died.
Audio Languages: English
1 September 2008
Audiovisual Library of International Law
Ruth Wedgwood - Human Rights Bodies: The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, the Human Rights Council and Regional Human Rights Bodies
Ruth Wedgwood - Human Rights Bodies: The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, the Human Rights Council and Regional Human Rights Bodies
Audio Languages: English
20 August 2008