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Hotspots and the Geography of Humanitarianism

By Andrea Shieber | 16 February 2018

Dr Polly Pallister-Wilkins of the Political Science department at the University of Amsterdam delivered a talk on ‘Hotspots and the Geography of Humanitarianism’ for the … Read more

What a Difference a Day Makes: Child Perpetrators of Genocide

By Andrea Shieber | 16 February 2018

Postdoctoral Research Dr Jastine Barrett presented an excellent talk entitled ‘What a Difference a Day Makes: Child Perpetrators of Genocide’ for the Kent Centre for … Read more

The Museum of International Law

By Andrea Shieber | 15 February 2018

CeCIL hosted its first event of the Spring semester on Tuesday 30 January with a fascinating talk on an ongoing project entitled ‘The Museum of … Read more

Professor Anne Orford delivers spell-binding talk for CeCIL Annual Lecture on ‘surplus population’

By Andrea Shieber | 09 January 2018

Professor Anne Orford of Melbourne Law School, one of international law’s greatest visionaries, delivered a spell-binding talk on surplus population and the history of international … Read more

Trident and the Law: Will the Prime Minister and Defence Secretary be Prosecuted for Conspiracy to Commit a War Crime?

By Andrea Shieber | 30 November 2017

Kent Law School Professor Nick Grief delivered the first lecture of this academic year’s ‘CeCIL in Canterbury’ series with a fascinating talk on ‘Trident and … Read more

Jurisdictional Accumulation: Towards Non-Eurocentric Histories of Early Modern European Empire

By Andrea Shieber | 28 November 2017

CeCIL had the pleasure of hosting Dr Maïa Pal of Oxford Brookes University on Tuesday 21 November for a captivating lecture on ‘Jurisdictional Accumulation: Towards Non-Eurocentric … Read more

Living on the Frontline: Indeterminacy, Value and Military Waste in Postwar Bosnia Herzegovina

By Andrea Shieber | 28 November 2017

CeCIL began a new round of lectures on Tuesday 14 November, hosting a joint event with the Kent Interdisciplinary Centre for Spatial Studies (KISS) that … Read more

Articulated Security: The Rise (and Fall of the Machine)

By Andrea Shieber | 25 October 2017

A report by Eric Loefflad on a talk by Dr Isobel Roele of Queen Mary University London for the Kent Centre for Critical International Law … Read more

The Ideal of International Criminal Justice: Subjectivity, Geography, Ethics

By Andrea Shieber | 19 October 2017

A report by Eric Loefflad on a talk by Dr Nesam McMillan of the University of Melbourne for the Kent Centre for Critical International Law … Read more

Immunities and Global Governance

By Andrea Shieber | 09 October 2017

A report by Eric Loefflad on a talk by Barrister Paul Clark of Garden Court Chambers for the Kent Centre for Critical International Law (CeCIL) … Read more

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