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All Episodes

The IILAH Podcast — 54 episodes

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1

Tanzil Chowdhury: The British Constitution, Capitalism and Constitutional Change

2

Panel Discussion: Beyond Doctrine: Alternative and Critical Approaches to Law (Book Launch)

3

Ellycia Harrould-Kolieb & Karen Scott: The 2025 United Nations Oceans Conference

4

Panel Discussion: The ICJ's Climate Advisory Opinion

5

Karin van Marle: Jurisprudence Beyond Law: Five Concepts

6

Daniel McLoughlin: Useless for Fascism (Seminar)

7

Fleur Ramsay & Stewart Motha: Climate Justice and Insurgent Lawyering in the ICJ and Beyond

8

Book Launch: The Right to Legal Personhood of Marginalised Groups

9

Queer Connections: A Triple Book Launch

10

Radha Ivory: The Concept of International Law Reform (Seminar)

11

Harro van Asselt: Phasing Out Fossil Fuels under International Law: Why and How? (Seminar)

12

Daniel Quiroga-Villamarin: Architects of the Better World (Seminar)

13

Kathleen Auld: The WTO Agreement on Fisheries Subsidies (Seminar)

14

Examining the ICJ’s Advisory Opinion on the Legality of Israel’s Occupation of Palestinian Territory

15

Daniel Joyce: Meta's Oversight Board: A Critique (Seminar)

16

Alice Palmer and Gerry Simpson: Celebrating Natural Perception (Book Launch)

17

Julian A Hettihewa: The Principle of Distinction in International Humanitarian Law (Seminar)

18

The Role of International Law in the Rise of Populism (Seminar)

19

Tim Peters: Applying for grants for law and humanities research (Skills Circle)

20

Manav Kapur: Archival research in the South (Skills Circle)

21

Connal Parsley: Working with other fields and across disciplines (Skills Circle)

22

James Parker: Non-traditional Research Outputs (Skills Circle)

23

Danish Sheikh: The Art of the Conference Presentation (Skills Circle)

24

Rebecca Croser: Editing your Own Work (Skills Circle)

25

Margaret Davies: Balancing Breadth and Depth (Skills Circle)

26

Ntina Tzouvala: Peer Review (Skills Circle)

27

Shane Chalmers: Editing a Collection (Skills Circle)

28

International Status in the Shadow of Empire by Cait Storr (Book Launch)

29

Violent Modernities with Oishik Sircar and Dianne Otto (Festival of Conversations)

30

The Past, Present, and Future of International Law and the Humanities(Festival of Conversations)

31

Three Little Words: Art and Law (Festival Of Conversations)

32

Shaun McVeigh and Raimond Gaita: International Law and Ethical Tragedy(Festival of Conversations)

33

Sovereignty in the Anthropocene with Daniel Matthews (Festival of Conversations)

34

International Law and the Politics Of Computation (Festival of Conversations)

35

Critique In The Tropics (Festival of Conversations)

36

Visual Global Politics with Roland Bleiker (Festival of Conversations)

37

Skills Circle (Festival of Conversations)

38

Romancing The Tomes with Margaret Thornton (Festival of Conversations)

39

Oishik Sircar, Sara Kendall, and Christopher Gevers: Dealing with...the past?(Seminar)

40

Christine Schwöbel-Patel and Hannah Franzki: The Political Economy of International Law(Seminar)

41

Lucas Lixinski and Maria Elander: Community: culture, identities, and memories (Seminar)

42

Valeria Vazquez Guevara and Eliana Cusato: Truth: facts and post-conflict state-building (Seminar)

43

Stewart Motha: Academic Podcasting (Skills Circle)

44

Illan Wall: Academic Blogging (Skills Circle)

45

Balakrishnan Rajagopal: the Right to Adequate Housing (Interview)

46

Rahul Rao: Out Of Time: The Queer Politics Of Postcoloniality (Book Discussion)

47

Tom Randall and Cait Storr: Writing Book Proposals, Part 2 (Skills Circle)

48

Michelle Lipinski: Writing Book Proposals, Part 1 (Skills Circle)

49

Jonathan Fisher: Insecurity and the Invisible: The Challenge of Spiritual(In)Security (Lecture)

50

Jonas Staal: Propaganda Art in the 21st Century (Lecture)

51

Helen Hughes: Forgery in Eighteenth-Century Britain and Colonial Australian Art (Lecture)

52

Mac Darrow: Human Rights, Development and the UN (Interview)

53

Michael Fakhri: Trade, Development and the Right To Food (Interview)

54

In Conversation with Dr Jessica Whyte (Book Launch)