Events in 2019
Events in 2019
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Redistributive Human Rights? A Workshop
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Thinking with Walter Benjamin
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Patriarchy in International Human Rights Law
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Laying Down the Law: Americans as Makers of Legal Worlds in Occupied Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan
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Sites of Justice and Injustice
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Surveillance, Trust and Democracy
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Chagos Archipelago Advisory Opinion
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Human Rights in a Shrinking Civic Space
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Implications of AI Technologies for Human Rights
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Native Dignity
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Indigenous Legal Orders: Objects and Narratives
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Beyond Normal Trade Law?
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Colonial Labour Market Governance Redux? Making Productive Workers, Then and Now
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Refining your Research Project
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Exploratory Roundtable: Development, Geopolitics and the New Cold War
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Interdisciplinary Masterclass: Law, Art and Politics with Professor Desmond Manderson
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Danse Macabre: Temporalities of Law in the Visual Arts
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What are International Courts Made of?
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Future Histories: What Ada Lovelace, Tom Paine and the Paris Commune Have in Common
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Disaster Relief and the Sovereignty of Knowledge
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Supporting Personhood: An Examination of the Evolving Relationship Between the Legal Person and the State
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Intuiting the Archive: A Workshop for Researchers and Storytellers
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Machine Listening
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IILAH Roundtable: Teaching Law Through the Arts
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Towards a Theatrical Jurisprudence: Space, Materiality and the Normative
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The Politics of Art
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Regimes of Difference: Culture and Order in World Politics
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Contempt: A Rehearsed Reading
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Genocide Recognition at the Khmer Rouge Trials in Cambodia
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W. Wesley Pue Memorial Panel
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Forgery in Eighteenth Century Britain and Australian Colonial Art" A Case Study of Francis Greenway's Prison Scenes
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Researching the 'International' in International Tax
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Trends in Aboriginal Water Ownership in New South Wales, Australia
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Assassination, Necropolitics and Afropessimism: Reading the Legacy of Thomas Sankara as Revolutionary Contingency in International Law