International Law
By Yale Law School
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Description
This collection features podcasts from the Yale Law School lectures on international law.
Name | Description | Released | Price | ||
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1 |
The Dictates of Justice: Essays on Law and Human Rights | A Book Discussion with Owen Fiss, Sterling Professor Emeritus of Law and Professorial Lecturer in Law at Yale Law School. This discussion was sponsored by the Lillian Goldman Law Library | 14 2 2012 | Free | View in iTunes |
2 |
The Judge Who Cried: Social and Economic Rights as Judicially Enforceable Fundamental Rights | Renowned human rights activist and former South Africa Constitutional Court Justice Albie Sachs delivered the Robert P. Anderson Memorial Fellowship Lecture at Yale Law School on September 21, 2011. | 30 1 2012 | Free | View in iTunes |
3 |
Law and Morality in the Jewish Tradition | Justice Izhak Englard, former justice of the Supreme Court of Israel, gives a Dean's Lecture at Yale Law School on "Law and Morality in the Jewish Tradition." | 25 10 2010 | Free | View in iTunes |
4 |
The Strange Alchemy of Life and Law | Albie Sachs, former South African Constitutional Justice discusses his life as an anti-apartheid activist, detainment in solitary confinement and subsequent exile. His new book is entitled "The Strange Alchemy of Life and Law". | 17 8 2010 | Free | View in iTunes |
5 |
Taiwan's Developing Rule of Law and its Significance for China: 50 Years of Personal Experience | Part One - Jerome A. Cohen speaks about his personal experiences in East Asia and about the role of law and politics in China's development. He explains the significance between Taiwan and mainland China. | 17 8 2010 | Free | View in iTunes |
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Lawyering to Foster China's Economic and Legal Development | Part Two of Three - Jerome A. Cohen speaks about his personal experiences in East Asia and about the role of law and politics in China's development. He explains the significance between Taiwan and mainland China. | 17 8 2010 | Free | View in iTunes |
7 |
Academic, Scholarly, and Law Reform Interaction with China | Jerome Cohen '55 Professor and Co-Director of the US Asia Law Institute at NYU, gave a three-part lecture series at the Yale Law School in Feb 2010. This third lecture is entitled "Academic, Scholarly, and Law Reform Interaction with China". | 17 8 2010 | Free | View in iTunes |
8 |
Child Soldiers, Justice, and the International Legal Imagination | Mark Drumbl '75 discusses international law regarding child soldiers in his upcoming book. | 6 11 2009 | Free | View in iTunes |
9 |
Peace and Justice: A Framework for Peaceful Co-existence | The Honorable Louise Arbour, former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights and former Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada delivers the 2009 Newman Lecture entitled "Peace and Justice: A Framework for Peaceful Co-existence" | 30 4 2009 | Free | View in iTunes |
10 |
Empire and Tolerance: The Rise and Fall of World Dominant Powers | Yale Law School Professor Amy Chua, giving her inaugural lecture as the John M. Duff Professor, provides a historical overview of world-dominant powers and discusses the possibility--and desirability--of an American Empire. | 30 4 2009 | Free | View in iTunes |
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Peacekeeping: Testing the Limits of the Concept of an International Community | Jean-Marie Guehenno, 2000-2008 Under-Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Operations at the UN discusses global conflicts during his tenure. | 19 2 2009 | Free | View in iTunes |
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Burden Sharing in an Age of Migration | Cristina Rodriguez, Professor of Law at New York University Law School, discusses how the political, legal, and cultural burdens should be distributed and shared to help countries manage the change produced by immigration. | 16 4 2008 | Free | View in iTunes |
13 | VideoPart 3 - Partly Laws Common to All Mankind: Foreign Law In American Courts | Jeremy Waldron, University Professor New York University speaks on the topic whether it is ever appropriate for American judges to be influenced in their decision by what they know of the laws of other countries. | 7 3 2008 | Free | View in iTunes |
14 | VideoPart 2 - Partly Laws Common to All Mankind: Foreign Law in American Courts | Jeremy Waldron speaks on the topic whether it is ever appropriate for American judges to be influenced in their decision by what they know of the laws of other countries. | 7 3 2008 | Free | View in iTunes |
15 | VideoPart 1 - Partly Laws Common to All Mankind: Foreign Law in American Courts | Jeremy Waldron speaks on the topic whether it is ever appropriate for American judges to be influenced in their decision by what they know of the laws of other countries. | 7 3 2008 | Free | View in iTunes |
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The Real Clash of Civilizations: Democracy, Religious Violence, and the Case of India | Professor Martha C Nussbaum of The University of Chicago presents the 2007 Sherrill Lecture, which brings distinguished visitors with special expertise in international law and international relations to Yale Law School. | 20 12 2007 | Free | View in iTunes |
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How to Change the Litigation Culture | The Right Honorable Lord Woolf of Barnes, the former Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales Royal Courts of Justice speaks on the topic of " How to Change the Litigation Culture." | 6 8 2007 | Free | View in iTunes |
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