Conversations Episode 1 - The ICC and UN resolutions
Episode 1 of a series of conversations in which specialists in international law, politics and history share their insights into the current state of international law, major trends, challenges and opportunities. In this session, we discuss the recent decisions of the ICC, and the modern trend to regard UN resolutions as sources of international law. Guest: Prof. Gregory Rose, Wollongong University, Australia - a leading expert in maritime law and international criminal law. Moderator: Andrew Tucker, Director, thinc.

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Andrew Tucker - Iran, the IOC and the weaponization of the International Court of Justice

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