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The official channel for the Manchester International Law Centre at The University of Manchester
Celebrating 10 Years of The Manchester International Law Centre
Celebrating 10 Years of The Manchester International Law Centre
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Studying a Master's in International Law at the University of Manchester
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What It’s Like to Do a PhD in International Law at Manchester
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Melland Schill Lecture 2022 - Legal Imagination and the History of International Power
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Professor Martti Koskenniemi (Professor Emeritus, University of Helsinki) gave the 2022 Melland Schill Lecture on Friday, April 8, 2022 at the Manchester International Law Centre. The Lecture also saw Dr Gail Lythgoe and Professor Iain Scobbie discuss Professor Martti Koskenniemi's lecture. Martti Koskenniemi has been called 'the leading international lawyer of his generation'. Given his life-l...
OUT-LINES Webinar: European Court of Human Rights Navigating Turbulent Relationships with States
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Garden Court North Chambers’ International Law Team, in association with the University of Manchester Justice Hub and International Law Centre and the Accountability Unit, are delighted to bring you the second in our OUT-LINES series on International Law. This webinar focuses on the European Court of Human Rights, which is currently under intense scrutiny as are human rights generally. From Bri...
OUT-LINES Webinar: Existential Risks to Bosnia-Herzegovina
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On 4 November 2021, the Manchester International Law Centre and Manchester Justice Hub, in association with Garden Court North Chambers, the Coalition for Genocide Response and Accountability Unit, held its ‘OUT-LINES’ webinar on international law on Existential Risks to Bosnia-Herzegovina: The Critical Bridge of Constitutional Reform. This timely webinar was chaired by Sir Geoffrey Nice QC and...
Dialogue with Anthony Carty Part 3: The use of history in international law
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In Part 3 of this series, Jean d’Aspremont and Anthony Carty discuss the use of history in international legal thought and discourse and offer some critical reflections on the turn to history.
Dialogue with Anthony Carty Part 2: Interdisciplinarity in international law
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In Part 2 of this series, Jean d’Aspremont and Anthony Carty discuss questions of interdisciplinarity and international law, and reflect on the growing importance of interdisciplinarity to legal research and scholarship today.
Dialogue with Anthony Carty Part 1: Publishing on international law
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In Part 1 of this series, Jean d’Aspremont and Anthony Carty talk about academic publishing, the art of reviewing, and the nature of international legal scholarship.
Global Critical Race Feminism in the Age of COVID
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Law seminar with Prof Adrien Wing.
The Crime of Crimes: Personal and Legal Reflections on Genocide
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The Crime of Crimes seminar co-organised by the Accountancy Unit, Garden Court North Chambers, Justice Hub and the Manchester International Law Centre.
The Cultural Element in International Law
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The Melland Schill annual lecture: The Cultural Element in International Law with Judge Xue Hanqin.
Manchester International Law Centre seminar series - Professor Andrea Bjorklund
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Manchester International Law Centre seminar series - Professor Andrea Bjorklund
Manchester International Law Centre seminar series - Dr Timothy Webster
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Manchester International Law Centre seminar series - Dr Timothy Webster
ESIL 2018 - International Economic Law and the Universality Curse
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ESIL 2018 - International Economic Law and the Universality Curse
ESIL 2018 - Seven Philosophers in Search of Universal Society
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ESIL 2018 - Seven Philosophers in Search of Universal Society
ESIL 2018 - Gender Boundaries of International Law
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ESIL 2018 - Gender Boundaries of International Law
ESIL 2018 - International Law, Universality, and the Dream of Disrupting from the Centre
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ESIL 2018 - International Law, Universality, and the Dream of Disrupting from the Centre
'MILC Speaker Series - Frank Pasquale, The Political Economy of Killer Robots
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'MILC Speaker Series - Frank Pasquale, The Political Economy of Killer Robots
Monetary Sovereignty and Our Dollar World - Nathan Cedric Tankus
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Monetary Sovereignty and Our Dollar World - Nathan Cedric Tankus
Consent to be Bound by Treaty - Prof Malgosia Fitzmaurice
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Consent to be Bound by Treaty - Prof Malgosia Fitzmaurice
Separating Necessity and Self-Defence - Prof Jure Vidmar
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Separating Necessity and Self-Defence - Prof Jure Vidmar
Natural Rights in the History of International Law - Dr Monica Garcia-Salmones Rovira
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Natural Rights in the History of International Law - Dr Monica Garcia-Salmones Rovira
Rebalancing European Human Rights - Prof Mikael Rask Madsen
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Rebalancing European Human Rights - Prof Mikael Rask Madsen
Ridiculous.
What is bill and international taxes
can't get enough of this guy. uk's best kept secret
May obtain a copy of the text of this important Lecture And How thank you
•This is an extraordinary Lecture by Professor WILDE’s
One other thing, you do not have to be an ace legal scholar to grok MMT and implement a sustainable "spiritual" (moral framework, "we the people" government) macroeconomy. You just need to _want_ to do what is good. After the _wanting to do good_ then MMT shows you _doing good_ is super easy, with enough votes in Parliaments. Heck, even if your country _wants_ to go full fash by majority democratic choice, MMT will get you there sustainably. justsayin'.
Summary in plain English free of chatGPT: take an army. Impose tax liabilities, run your own currency on secured spreadsheets (superior security to crypto, btw, q.v. social engineering cracking); adopt floating exchange rate, non-convertible, run a job guarantee, then give middle finger to wannabe currency hegemons. Basically New Zealand does all this already, with residual neoliberal infestations we will soon eradicate. Private Kiwi investors are free to buy US Treasuries, but no one in NZ policy gives af. It might help purging your nation form US military bases and CIA goons so your "socialist" (aka. liberal a-c-t-u-a-l democracy) government does not get couped.
I would not copy-paste NZ policy whole cloth if I were a small emerging market nation though. NZ politicians have no clue how to run a JG, nor how to control house prices, nor how to build affordable sustainable energy efficient public housing for all. We do not lack the real resources. Sure, it would take one construction company with 500 employees "forever" to build the houses, but if they start today "forever" will in 10 years look like "in a long while" - the construction industry would find a lot of willing workers and robots by then; 10 years after that "in a long while" will look like "soon, just hold your horses."
LOL GAY!
复旦读博看了bain的一篇中世纪与现代国际关系研究的综述文章,有意思
Aloha'rana Judge Hanqin, l believe you are an expert in treaties, I have a story to tell concerning the nz treaty of waitangi in 1840 which in fact is not what it's made out to be due to the fact that it was not a war but genocide/ mass murder of an unarmed Sovereign Nation in which 18.000 Aokealoa Aboriginal Kānaka Sovereigns were slaughtered between `1820 & 1840 and the reason being in 1807 Kānaka Mā'oli had rejected the colonialists proposed civilian government, religious order & foreign sovereignty, historical evidence of the ill fated event was recorded & uploaded online throughout the history of the Internet. It has also been discovered that the nz missionary societies founding members were responsible for the importation of arms (muskets) and pacific islands terrorists known today as the nz maori. I have also discovered that part of my blood lineage belongs to those ancestors that were brutally disposed of, I have sent many an inquiry to the nz government and the governor general to no avail I also believe that I may have endangered the lives of my immediate family and feel that if I returned to Aokealoa I would become a target from those who deny my claims. I wish to seek asylum in China in where I can begin the process of exposing the British annexation & treaty of Aokealoa as being illegal due to there were no Sovereign Aboriginal Kānaka present at the signing as they were either murdered or enslaved but find that becoming a Citizen of China would be extremely difficult as I believe China does not take refugees.
Superb lecture. Keep up the truly invaluable work and I send positive thoughts to you and your family from the middle of Australia.
I can't believe the things I am learning from this video... Literally having to write stuff down and look up on Google... This will never even be taught in college...
Come get even attack there underwriters banks insurances an liquidity $PLX 🎯 10
Your on a public or private double entry accounting ledger your still a slave. This is convoluted circle jerking not intellectually pressing topics
Doesn't even deal with the fictitious eating the real.
Tankus is a fat fuck who should drop some weight.
Come get even attack there underwriters banks insurances an liquidity $PLX 🎯 10
It's not his fault aggregate demands are just as dehumanizing as interest rate signals intelligence. He did start the whole f****** discussion with a pissing down your leg reference give him some f****** credit man
Free crab apples ban social impact bonds crypto and ESG
Excellent video!!
Philippine is the general owner and founder of IMF.the time is near to collect all the interest from IMF for Philippines. And take note that Federal reserve has lack of gold. In fact dollar has no value and should not print a dollar paper fiat. Because Philippine is the general owner of world bank. Philippine has a million metric of tons and they should deserve to print a money with back up of their gold. Just Search it.this is top secret of the world.
Federal reserve has lack of gold. In fact dollar has no value and should not print a dollar paper fiat. Because Philippine is the general owner of world bank. Philippine has a million metric of tons and they should deserve to print a money with back up of their gold. Just Search it.
Federal reserve has lack of gold. In fact dollar has no value and should not print a dollar paper fiat. Because Philippine is the general owner of world bank. Philippine has a million metric of tons and they should deserve to print a money with back up of their gold. Just Search it.
This guy is sick in the head. He advocates for a social credit system like that in China for western nations but with a private sector twist.
He does not; a more careful listen might make that clearer
Very good. Probably too sophisticated for new-comers to MMT. Added to my resource page on MMT: homosociologicus.com/neoliberalism-3
Pierre Bourdieu has the analysis of what is happening as neoliberal ideas rule (from my page on the subject here): "The movement toward the neoliberal utopia of a pure and perfect market is made possible by the politics of financial deregulation. (..) .. the nation, whose space to manoeuvre continually decreases. In this way, a Darwinian world emerges - it is the struggle of all against all at all levels of the hierarchy, which finds support through everyone clinging to their job and organisation under conditions of insecurity, suffering, and stress." -- Pierre Bourdieu, The Essence of Neoliberalism, 1998, Le Monde Diplomatique "The state nobility, which preaches the withering away of the state and the undivided reign of the market and the consumer, the commercial substitute for the citizen, has kidnapped the state: it has made the public good a private good, has made the 'public thing', res publica, the Republic, its own thing. (..) The national states are undermined from outside by these financial forces, and they are undermined from inside by those who act as the accomplices of these financial forces, in other words, the financiers, bankers and finance ministry officials. I think that the dominated groups in society have an interest in defending the state, particularly in its social aspect." -- Pierre Bourdieu, Acts of Resistance, 'Against the Destruction of a Civilization', 1998: 25 homosociologicus.com/great-texts---neoliberalism
Excellent, really interesting talk from Nathan, and points made in the Q&A which seems cut short a bit in the editing or recording? Anyhow, thank you very much for recording this, very informative :)
logistics, ended up without recording of the last question/answer exchange, but otherwise all there - it was shorter talk, but seemed really effective for diverse audience - he ended up talking with smaller cadre of students/faculty (school term just over) from music, law, and economics departments, and afterward was definitely running the show at post talk reception.
Thank you for the valuable video. I wonder does Prof.Larry has some kind of powerpoint or papers to share for this topic too?
there might be something useful on Prof. Backer's blog: lcbackerblog.blogspot.com, and also his personal website www.backerinlaw.com
Thank you, the blog is awesome. :)
Methodologically/theoretically rich; encyclopedic emperical bite... Larry rocks.