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ACCPIL Seminar: Human Rights Reform and the Meaning of 'Public Authority' By Dr Erin Ferguson
-Human Rights Reform and the Meaning of ‘Public Authority’ Erin Ferguson In December 2021, the UK government published a consultation paper setting out its proposals to replace the Human Rights Act 1998 with a Bill of Rights. Amongst the questions it poses is whether a clearer definition of ‘public authority’ is needed...
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Reading Seminar: Allegations of Genocide under the convention on the prevention and punishment of the crime of genocide (Ukraine vs Russian Federation)
-The Aberdeen Centre for Constitutional and Public International Law is hosting a seminar for its memebers centred on Allegations of Genocide under the convention on the prevention and punishment of the crime of genocide (Ukraine vs Russian Federation)
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ACCPIL Seminar - The legal foundations of a people in outer space
-Within the framework of a colonisation of space, a physical distance could push the colonists to the refusal of any Earth legal order insofar as it would be difficult for the States on Earth to apply their sovereignty over these colonies. This factual situation could give rise to legal claims,...
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Recent US Strikes in Syria: Broader Legal Issues
-Wednesday 26 May, 1-2pm, Teams Seminar: 'Recent US Strikes in Syria: Broader Legal Issues' by Professor Christian Henderson
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Can the European Union Rescue Captured National Courts?
-Professor Scheppele will discuss the domestic legal mechanisms through which the courts in Hungary and Poland have been captured and review the resources that exist in EU law to restore independent judiciaries. Kim Lane Scheppele is the Laurance S. Rockefeller Professor of Sociology and International Affairs in the Princeton School of Public...