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LCIL International Law Centre Podcast

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The Lauterpacht Centre for International Law is the scholarly home of International law at the University of Cambridge. The Centre, founded by Sir Elihu Lauterpacht QC in 1983, serves as a forum for the discussion and development of international law and is one of the specialist law centres of the Faculty of Law. The Centre holds weekly lectures on topical issues of international law by leading pr... more

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Based on his experience, but speaking in his personal capacity, Ambassador Tomohiro Mikanagi will discuss the current state of the rules of international law against attempts to acquire territory by force. When powerful States are not satisfied with ... more

Lecture summary: In 1963, Stanley Hoffmann told the American Society of International Law: “Since every Power wants to turn its interests, ideas and gains into law, a study of the ‘legal strategies’ of the various units, i.e., of what kinds of norms ... more

Lecture summary: Early March 1946 marked a rough midpoint in proceedings before the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg. The prosecution had closed its case, with France and the USSR just having presented most of the trial’s eyewitnesses – t... more

Lecture summary: The regulation of submarines has rarely been an issue of focus in international law. Their military utility has influenced states’ willingness to develop rules that restrict their operations, both historically and in contemporary set... more

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Tomohiro Mikanagi
Ambassador and permanent representative of Japan to the United Nations
Government of Japan
Episode: The Current State of the Rules of International Law against Attempts to Acquire Territory by Force: A Practitioner's View
Michael Byers
Professor, Canada Research Chair in Global Politics and International Law
University of British Columbia
Episode: The Secret Life of the Legal Adviser: Strategies of International Law-Making
Diane Amann
Visiting speaker, expert in international criminal law
University of Georgia School of Law; University College London; Council on Foreign Relations (contextual)
Episode: Athenia, or the Nuremberg Trial at Midpoint
Natalie Klein
Professor of International Law, UNSW Sydney, expert on Law of the Sea
University of New South Wales
Episode: Submarines and Underwater Maritime Autonomous Vehicles: New Wine in Old Bottles?
Penelope Ridings
Special Rapporteur on the topic of Due Diligence in International Law.
International Law Commission
Episode: Due Diligence at a Crossroads: The Old Road, the New Road, and the Bridge Between
Harro van Asselt
Hatton Professor in Climate Law and former Editor-in-Chief of the Review of European Comparative and International Environmental Law.
Cambridge University; University of Eastern Finland; Stockholm Environment Institute
Episode: The Globalisation of Climate Law: The Inaugural Lecture of the Hatton Chair in Climate Law
Dr. Karina Patrício Ferreira Lima
Senior Lecturer at the University of Leeds and expert in international economic law
University of Leeds
Episode: Governing Sovereign Debt Crises: The Case for International Sovereign Insolvency Law - Dr Karina Patrício Ferreira Lima
Dan Bodansky
Regents Professor of Law at Sander Day O'Connor College of Law and a leading authority in international environmental law.
Sander Day O'Connor College of Law
Episode: Book launch: The Art and Craft of International Environmental Law (Second Edition)
Sigrid Boysen
Professor of International Law at Helmut Schmidt University, judge in the Hamburg Constitutional Court, and Editor-in-Chief of the Archiv des Völkerrechts.
Helmut Schmidt University
Episode: LCIL Friday Lecture: 'Natural Resources in International Law - The Political Economy of Sovereignty and the Postcolonial Order' - Prof Sigrid Boysen, Helmut Schmidt University

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Jan
Host of lunchtime talk at LCIL, Cambridge
John Barker
Host of the talk at the Lauterpacht Centre for International Law
Markus Gehring
Chair of the lunchtime lecture
Harro van Aspelt
Professor of Climate Law and fellow at LCIL
Campbell McLachlan
Professor of International Dispute Resolution

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The Current State of the Rules of International Law against Attempts to Acquire Territory by Force: A Practitioner's View
Q: Could you elaborate on the idea of 'internationally recognized territory' and how evidence like flags or administration affects the interpretation of territorial status?
Evidence such as state recognition, official administration, and flags can influence whether an area is viewed as internationally recognized territory; practice shows this can be complicated and case-dependent.
The Current State of the Rules of International Law against Attempts to Acquire Territory by Force: A Practitioner's View
Q: Why distinguish clearly between Type 1 and Type 2 prohibitions, and how does occupation influence the assessment under these rules?
The distinction hinges on whether occupation is used to justify title or to resolve disputes; Type 2 (PUF) can apply in scenarios with competing claims, while Type 1 (PUF) centers on internationally recognized boundaries and territory.
The Current State of the Rules of International Law against Attempts to Acquire Territory by Force: A Practitioner's View
Q: What is the relationship between the right of self-determination and the prohibitions on acquisition of territory by force, and can unlawful acquisitions ever become lawful through self-determination?
The speaker indicates there is no universal answer and that the relationship is context-dependent; in some scenarios both prohibitions may apply, and which prevails depends on the specific circumstances.

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This program consistently covers how international law is made, interpreted, and enforced, with a strong focus on sovereignty, use of force, and territorial questions. Episodes frequently explore case studies (Nagorno-Karabakh, Crimea, maritime disputes) and evolving areas like climate law, Arctic law, and enforcement in international institutions, often featuring senior diplomats, judges, and leading academics. A standout aspect is the blend of historical analysis with contemporary practice, offering behind-the-scenes perspectives on treaty-making, UN bodies, and international tribunals. Listeners can expect rigorous legal debate, accessible explanations of complex rules, and a track record of drawing insights from both global governance a... more

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