Multimedia
Over the years, the Manchester International Law Centre has gathered a huge amount of content from events, lectures and seminars.
Video recordings
Video recordings from international law events, lectures and seminars:
View a selection of video recordings from international law events, lectures and seminars:
- Video: The Cultural Element in International Law
- Video: The Crime of Crimes: Personal and Legal Reflections on Genocide
- Video: Global Critical Race Feminism in the Age of COVID
- Video: Political Theory and International Order
- Video: Corporate liability for World War II: Asian, European and American approaches
- Video: The dispute settlement minuet between trade and investment
- Video: MILC Seminar Series: The state of exception: the legal form of neoliberalism
- Video: ESIL 2018 - Gender Boundaries of International Law
- Video: ESIL 2018 - Epistemic Universalism
- Video: ESIL 2018 - International Law, Universality, and the Dream of Disrupting from the Centre
- Video: ESIL 2018 - International Economic Law and the Universality Curse
- Video: ESIL 2018 - Seven Philosophers in Search of Universal Society
- Video: 'From Peace and Security: the techno-managerial turn in global security governance
- Video: 'The Political Economy of Vulnerability'
- Video: The Political Economy of Killer Robots
- Video: Monetary Sovereignty and Our Dollar World by Nathan Cedric Tankus
- Video: Prof Malgosia Fitzmaurice
- Video: Separating Necessity and Self-Defence
- Video: Natural Rights in the History of International Law
- Video: Has the Brighton Declaration Engendered a New Deal on Human Rights in Europe?
- Video: Heterodox Views of Corporate Law
- Video: Immunity of State Officials / UN International Law Commission
- Video: Environmental Law: Between Authority and Legitimacy
- Video: The Politics of Belonging in International Legal Thought
- Video: Beyond the state sovereignty paradigm
- Video: Reimagining Finance in the 21st Century
- Video: Financial Sector Responsibility for Human Rights Conduct of Borrowers
- Video: China and the Death of American Comparative Law
- Video: Placing the 1945 Pan-African Congress: in Manchester, literature, and international law
Audio recordings
Listen to a selection of audio recordings from international law events, lectures and seminars:
2017/18 speaker series:
'Rebalancing European Human Rights' Prof Mikael Madsen
Recorded at The University of Manchester on Friday, 23 February 2018.
Professor Mikael Rask Madsen, University of Copenhagen.
'Natural Rights in the History of International Law - Moral, Religious or Political?' Dr Monica Garcia-Salmones Rovira
Recorded at The University of Manchester on Friday, 23 February 2018.
Dr Monica Garcia-Salmones Rovira, University of Helsinki.
'Heterodox Views of Corporate Law - The Enlightened Sovereign Control Paradigm' Dr Vincenzo Bavoso
Recorded at The University of Manchester on Tuesday, 13 February 2018.
Dr Vincenzo Bavoso, Lecturer in Commercial Law at The University of Manchester.
'The Writing on the Wall: Rethinking the International Law of Occupation' Prof. Aeyal Gross
Recorded at The University of Manchester on Wednesday, 31 January 2018.
Professor Aeyal Gross teaches International Law and Constitutional Law at The Buchmann Faculty of Law, Tel Aviv University.
'The UN International Law Commission: Lessons from the topic Immunity of State Officials' Sir Michael Charles Wood
Melland Schill lecture recorded at The University of Manchester on Wednesday, 22 November 2017.
Sir Michael Charles Wood, member of the UN International Law Commission.
'Reimagining Finance in the 21st Century: The Role of Banking Under a Digital Fiat Currency Regime' Rohan Grey
Recorded at The University of Manchester on Tuesday, 17 October 2017.
Rohan Grey, Founder, Modern Money Network JSD Candidate, Cornell Law School Research Fellow, Binzagr Institute for Sustainable Prosperity.
'China and the Death of American Comparative Law' Dr Jedidiah Joseph Kroncke
Recorded at The University of Manchester on Wednesday, 20 September 2017.
Dr Jedidiah Joseph Kroncke, Associate Professor, FGV Direito SP Escola de Direito de San Paulo.
'Placing the 1945 Pan-African Congress: in Manchester, literature, and international law' Prof Christopher Gevers
Recorded at The University of Manchester on Tuesday, 19 September 2017.
Professor Christopher Gevers, Lecturer, University of KwaZulu Natal.