Is international law sentimental or logical? LSE Professor Gerry Simpson talks to Dr Solon Solomon
Professor Gerry Simpson from the London School of Economics is hosted at Brunel University London and opens the second season of the BUL Emerging Law Voices series talking to Dr Solon Solomon on the sentimental nuances of international law, his quest to look at what lies underneath international law, war crimes and international criminal law as well as on Australia and his experiences from teaching at the University of Melbourne.

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