HLML2026: Lecture 2
HLML2026: Lecture 2: Immunities of State Officials and Prosecutions for International Crimes - Where does the Law Stand? This year's lecture was given by Professor Dapo Akande, Chichele Professor of Public International Law at the University of Oxford. Lecture 1: 1 pm Monday 8 June - 'International Law Immunities - Do we need them?' Lecture 2: 1 pm Tuesday 9 June - 'Immunities and Prosecutions for International Crimes in Foreign Domestic Courts' Lecture 3: 1 pm Wednesday 10 June - 'Immunities and International Criminal Tribunals' Q&A: 2 pm - 3 pm Wednesday 10 June

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HLML2026: Lecture 3: 'Immunities and International Criminal Tribunals'

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HLML2026: Lecture 1: 'International Law Immunities - Do we need them?'

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