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'Late 19th-Century International Law: Between Facilitation and Constraint' by Doreen Lustig

from LCIL International Law Centre Podcast

The Lauterpacht Centre for International Law (LCIL), University of Cambridge hosts a regular Friday lunchtime lecture series on key areas of International Law. Previous subjects have included UN peacekeeping operations, the advisory jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice, the crime of aggression, whaling, children and military tribunals, and theories and practices for proving individual responsibility criminal responsibility for genocide and crimes against humanity. This lecture, entitled 'Late 19th-Century International Law: Between Facilitation and Constraint', was delivered at the Lauterpacht Centre on Friday 18th November 2016 by Doreen Lustig, Lecturer at Tel Aviv University.

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