Date: 06Nov 2015 The December 2015 climate change conference in Paris is expected to establish the architecture for the UN climate change regime post-2020, and will be...
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The Right to Vote and Restrictions on Eligibility
Date: 09Nov 2015 In this seminar, Dr Ziegler argues that Strasbourg’s voting eligibility jurisprudence concerning the interpretation of Article 3 of the Protocol I...
Hochelaga Lecture – (1/2) Challenges in the Development of International Family Law
Date: 12Nov 2015 In this lecture, Chief Justice Bryant will contemplate the rise and development of international family law over the past 40 years, looking specifically...
A United Nations Convention on the Rights of Older Persons 1/2
Date: 18Nov 2015 The world’s population is ageing, and the consequences of this will be felt even more acutely in the coming decades. Even now, ageism and shortfalls in...
A United Nations Convention on the Rights of Older Persons 2/2
Date:18Nov 2015 The world’s population is ageing, and the consequences of this will be felt even more acutely in the coming decades. Even now, ageism and shortfalls in...
The Hon. Chief Justice Diana Bryant: Challenges in the Development of International Family Law-Reflections by the Chief Justice of the Family Court of Australia
Date:12Nov 2015 In this lecture, Chief Justice Bryant will contemplate the rise and development of international family law over the past 40 years, looking specifically...
(1/3) CCPL Political Reform Series 2016 : A Dialogue on the Future of Hong Kong’s Democracy/香港民主的未來對話
Date: 12Jan 2016 Three generations have fought for Hong Kong’s democracy for thirty years but the goal is still not achieved. Does Hong Kong’s democracy have a future...
Lessons from LGB Activism in Asia: Context, Pivotal Incidents & Connection to a Larger Vision
Date: 10Dec 2015 In this lunchtime seminar, Dr. Ben Capell will present his research on the recent developments and success factors of activism in various Asian...
Professor Andrew Byrnes: Do we need a new UN treaty on violence against women?
Date: 15Jan 2016 Despite decades of international and national action addressing violence against women, the phenomenon continues to exist around the world in myriad...
Professor David Law: Constitutional Archetypes
Date: 08Dec 2015 In this seminar, Professor David Law will argue that as an empirical matter that contemporary constitutional drafting reflects a tug-of-war among three...