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Larry Maybee, ICRC and Margherita D’Ascanio, ICRC: Efforts towards Better Respect for International Humanitarian Law “Global Perspectives and the Crossroads with China”
Date: 11Mar 2019 Efforts towards Better Respect for International Humanitarian Law: Global Perspectives and the Crossroads with China by Larry Maybee, ICRC and...
Date: 26Sep 2019 Hong Kong Protests and Corporations: Navigating through Profit, Principles and Pressure by Surya Deva (School of Law of City University of Hong Kong)...
Date: 19Sep 2019 Is Transformative Constitutionalism an Illusion? by Justice Carlos Bernal Pulido (Colombian Constitutional Court) Courts and commentators have...
20190918 CCPL: Panel Discussion and Book Launch: Proportionality in Constitutional Adjudication
Date: 18Sep 2019 The Normative Necessity of Proportionality – Justice Carlos Bernal Pulido (Constitutional Court of Colombia) Proportionality is one of the most...
20181026 CCPL Seminar: Human Rights Seminar Series Statelessness in Asia
Date: 26Oct 2018 Human Rights Seminar Series Statelessness in Asia by Jelvas Musau (Senior Regional Protection Officer (Statelessness) United Nations Refugee Agency)...
Prof Kumaralingam Amirthalingam: The Public Prosecutor and the Rule of Law
Date: 04Dec 2018 The Public Prosecutor and the Rule of Law by Prof Kumaralingam Amirthalingam (National University of Singapore) The Public Prosecutor, by virtue of...
Date: 17Sep 2018 The Moral Reading of Legal Pluralism by Dr Jen Hendry (Associate Professor, University of Leeds School of Law) and Alex Green (Assistant Professor...
Date: 16May 2018 The Hong Kong Apology Ordinance (Cap. 631): the most extensive apology-protection legislation in the world by Professor Robyn Carroll (The University of...
20180412 CCPL Seminar: The Development of Classic Administrative Law and Modern Threats to it
Date: 12Apr 2018 The Development of Classical Administrative Law and Modern Threats to it by Professor Christopher Forsyth (Emeritus Sir David Williams Professor of...