With @proftimstephens.bsky.social, @rosemarygrey.bsky.social, @tamermorris.bsky.social, @nickbryantoz.bsky.social and more
With @proftimstephens.bsky.social, @rosemarygrey.bsky.social, @tamermorris.bsky.social, @nickbryantoz.bsky.social and more
On today, our annual "Year In Review" conference. Look forward to seeing new and familar faces at this this wide-ranging discussion on international law in the past year. With a great lineup of (mostly) Australian academics, civil society & government. See: law-events.sydney.edu.au/event/sydney...
SCIL's Professor Tim Stephens delivered the 2024 Royal Society of NSW Ideas at the House Lecture at NSW Government House: "The Big Thaw: Who Governs Antarctica's Ice?" Recording available at www.youtube.com/watch?v=XiHT...
And tune into the 'Just Cause' podcast by Sydney Law School's social justice team, for great eps with SCIL folk including Rachel Killean, Tim Stephens, Mary Crock, and more. At www.sydney.edu.au/law/news-and...
Catch up on the SCIL team's recent media engagement on our site, including Prof Ben Saul on Australian soldiers' alleged war crimes in Aghanistan, Dr Tamar Morris on Gaza, and Dr Rosemary Grey on the proposed Crimes Against Humanity convention: www.sydney.edu.au/law/our-rese...
Strong rebuke of the USA's sanctions on the International Criminal Court by 15 United Nations mandate holders including SCIL's Ben Saul, Special Rapporteur on human rights while countering terrorism. www.ohchr.org/en/press-rel...
@aunz.theconversation.com, our Centre's members are frequent contributors to the Conversation, like Tamer's post this week (above). Follow us for more!
Hear SCIL's Dr Rosemary Grey talking about the International Criminal Court's moves to prosecute gender persecution by the Taliban on ABC radio.
Hear SCIL's Professor Ben Saul on Justice Info's podcast talking about accountability for Australian soldiers' war crimes in Afghanistan with journos @janethanderson.bsky.social and @svdberg.bsky.social on www.asymmetricalhaircuts.com/episodes/jus...
SCIL's Dr Tamer Morris on whether Trump's planned take-over of Gaza violates internatinal law (spoiler: yes).
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3 weeks til our annual Year In Review conference, where we catch up on the past year in international law. Featuring the Aus government's international law team on the ICJ climate change matter, journo Nick Bryant on Trumpism, SCIL's own Tim Stephens on Aus's role in international courts, and more
The project has ethics approval from the University of Sydney (2024/HE001735 - At the Vanishing Point: Material Encounters with International Law). Participants will be provided with information on the project, as well as a consent form and other relevant information.
Submissions are accepted on a rolling basis, with no time limit – if you choose to participate, please contact Prof. Emily Crawford (emily.crawford@sydney.edu.au) who can provide you with more information about your submission and participation.
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Interested in submitting your souvenir? We're currently developing the next stage of the project: The Collectible College of International Lawyers. We're inviting colleagues to submit a photo & short note on their own souvenirs, merchandise or memorabilia collected during their career.
See international law in a new light in Emily Crawford & Jacqui Mowbray's exhibition "At The Vanishing Point", a collection of international law's merchandise, memorabilia @ souvenirs @ www.atthevanishingpoint.com/. And you can add your sourvenirs to it too! See Emily's message below.
All welcome to this seminar on the meaning of gender in international criminal law with our Co-Director, Rosemary Grey, and other experts
Interested in competing ideas of "gender" in international criminal law? I'll be chatting next week on this with the brilliant Akila Radhakrishnan, Valerie Oosterveld, Lily Kather, Juliana Santos de Carvalho & Lena Holzer. Tune in on Monday 3 February at 10am, Cambridge time.
Great line-up for our annual "Year in Review"conference (Friday 28 February 2025). Hear about Australia's role in the ICJ's climate change proceedings, what's been happening at the International Criminal Court, and more. See the program in our"Events" tab at www.sydney.edu.au/law/our-rese...