Assessing International Adjudication: The World Court at 100

Presented by ANU College of Arts & Social Sciences

Join us for the Inaugural Myint Zan Law and Philosophy Lecture with special guest speaker Professor Hilary Charlesworth, Judge of the International Court of Justice.

In this special public lecture, Professor Charlesworth will examine the history and contemporary significance of the International Court of Justice, by exploring various strands of criticism concerning the Court's structure and approach to international law. It will conclude by arguing that regulatory theory offers valuable insights into the Court's strengths, potential, and limits.  


A reception will follow Professor Charlesworth's lecture. Find here, more information about this event.

The Myint Zan Law and Philosophy Lecture is an annual lecture made possible by the generosity of the donor, Professor Myint Zan. Each lecture will be presented by an outstanding and distinguished scholar working in law or philosophy or at the intersection of them and help to build valuable bridges across the university and beyond the academy to address fundamental challenges facing humankind. 

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