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The Lauterpacht Centre for International Law is the scholarly home of International law at the University of Cambridge. The Centre, founded by Sir Elihu Lauterpacht QC in 1983, serves as a forum for the discussion and development of international law and is one of the specialist law centres of the Faculty of Law. The Centre holds weekly lectures on topical issues of international law by leading practitioners and academics. For more information see the LCIL website at http://www.lcil.cam.ac.uk/
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Does the Bible Teach Free Market Capitalism? Exploring Austrian Economics with EconBro
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1:00:01In this episode of LCI Greenroom: Open and Unscripted, host Jacob Winograd welcomes EconBro, a Nigerian minister and Austrian economist, to discuss the intersections of Austrian economics and Christianity. They explore the foundational principles of Austrian economics, its focus on individual human action, and its contrast with collectivist economi…
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(Non-)Defining 'Gender' in the Crimes Against Humanity Draft: Possibilities, Alliances, and Strategies
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2:00:20Panel: '(Non-)Defining 'Gender' in the Crimes Against Humanity Draft: Possibilities, Alliances, and Strategies' Feminist activists, country representatives, and other civil society actors have debated how to define “gender” in international criminal law (ICL) for at least three decades. In the Rome Conference that established the International Crim…
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Governing Sovereign Debt Crises: The Case for International Sovereign Insolvency Law - Dr Karina Patrício Ferreira Lima
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Sovereign debt crises have surged since the end of the Bretton Woods system and currently threaten a lost decade for many countries across the world. Indermit Gill, in the World Bank Group’s 2024 International Debt Report, describes the situation in many of the poorest countries as a ‘metastasising solvency crisis that continues to be misdiagnosed …
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Do Libertarians Have Cause for Enthusiasm? Trump's Promises, Ross Ulbricht, DOGE and More
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2:05:06In this episode of LCI Greenroom: Open and Unscripted, host Jacob Winograd is joined by Norman Horn and Cody Cook to explore whether libertarians have cause for optimism about recent political developments. The panel examines Donald Trump’s promises, including his pivotal role in freeing Ross Ulbricht, and debates whether his broader track record w…
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Speaker: Arman Sarvarian, University of Surrey Date: Friday Lunchtime Lecture: Friday 31 January 2025 Dr Arman Sarvarian will speak about his forthcoming monograph The Law of State Succession: Principles and Practice to be published by Oxford University Press in April. The product of seven years’ labour of approximately 170,000 words, the work incl…
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Speaker: Gregory Fox, Wayne State University Date: Friday Lunchtime Lecture - Friday 24 January 2025 Summary: Does international law place any constraints on a possible Ukraine-Russia peace agreement? While we can only speculate about its contents, two aspects appear certain: Ukraine will be asked to relinquish (at a minimum) territory now occupied…
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Unscripted Conversations on Liberty, Pacifism, and the Gospel with Cody Cook
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1:36:37In this special episode of LCI Greenroom: Open and Unscripted, host Jacob Winograd sits down with Cody Cook, the newest cohost of the Libertarian Christian Podcast. Join us as we explore Cody's background, his journey to libertarianism, and his perspective on the intersection of faith and liberty. This informal interview will give listeners a chanc…
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From Clinton to Bush: The Policies & Broken Promises That Created Modern Russia - LCI "Provoked" Book Club Week 2
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1:31:55In this episode of the LCI Green Room, Jacob Winograd, alongside Sean and Mark, continues week two of the Provoked Book Club, diving into Scott Horton’s meticulously detailed book on U.S. foreign policy. Joined by guest Kyle Anzalone, the discussion focuses on the devastating consequences of American-led foreign interventionism, specifically its ro…
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The End of the Cold War and America's Unipolar Moment: "Provoked" Book Club Week 1
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1:34:43In this inaugural episode of the Biblical Anarchy Podcast's book club series on Scott Horton's "Provoked: How Washington Started the New Cold War with Russia and the Catastrophe in Ukraine," host Jacob Winograd, along with guests Sean Collins and Mark Puls, dissect the U.S. foreign policy maneuvers following the Soviet Union's collapse. The discuss…
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In this special announcement episode of the Biblical Anarchy Podcast, host Jacob Winograd is joined by guests Mark Puls and Sean Collins to introduce an exciting new project: a weekly book discussion series centered around Scott Horton's latest book "Provoked." The series aims to delve into U.S. post-Cold War foreign policy, NATO expansion, and key…
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Friday lecture: 'International Law, Marxist State Theory, and the Many Ends of Decolonization' - Prof Umut Özsu, Carleton University
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Lecture summary: Many political economists, economic historians, and historical sociologists understand the transition from the 1970s to the 1980s as involving a shift from debates about inflation, oil shocks, floating currencies, and the New International Economic Order to neoliberalism's political and ideological breakthrough, first in the indust…
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LCIL-CILJ Annual Lecture 2024: 'In the shadow of trade: a critique of Global Health Law' - Prof Sharifah Sekalala, University of Warwick
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Lecture summary: In this talk Sharifah Sekalala examines this critical moment in the making of Global Health Law, with two treaty making processes: the newly finalised revisions of the International Health Regulations and ongoing negotiations by the Intergovernmental Negotiation Body for a possible pandemic Accord or Instrument, as we well as soft-…
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Friday Lecture: 'Global Re/Ordering Through Norms - A Methodological Stocktake' - Prof Antje Wiener, University of Hamburg
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Lecture summary: The United Nations Charter order (UNCO) and the co-evolved liberal international order (LIO) are contested with a heretofore unknown force. The steep rise in contestations in the realm of public politics rather than the courtroom demonstrates a shift from normal contestation as a source of legitimacy and ordering towards deep conte…
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Friday lunchtime lecture: 'The Rapidly Progressing Proposal for an International Anti-Corruption Court' - Judge Mark L Wolf
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Lecture summary: Grand corruption – the abuse of public office for private gain by a nation's leaders (kleptocrats) - has devastating consequences. As then UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay said, the amount lost to corruption each year is enough to feed the world's hungry 80 times over. Grand corruption contributes to climate change…
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From Russell Brand to Trump: Clint Russell’s Insights on Liberty and Coalitions
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1:29:42In this episode of LCI Greenroom: Open and Unscripted, host Jacob Winograd sits down with Clint Russell, host of Liberty Lockdown, to discuss the recent Rescue the Republic and Rage Against the War Machine rallies held in Washington, DC. Clint shares his firsthand experience as a speaker at both events, reflecting on the turnout, the significance o…
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The Eli Lauterpacht Lecture 2024: 'The Right to Self Determination: Chagos, the Caribbean and the Occupied Palestinian Territory (OPT)' - Judge Patrick Robinson
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Lecture summary:Part 1 of the Lecture focuses on the development of the right to self-determination as a rule of customary international law and its application to the Chagos Archipelago, Africa and the Commonwealth Caribbean. The adoption of Resolution 1514 by the General Assembly of the United Nations on December 14, 1960 was a decisive element i…
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Friday Lecture: 'The Duty to Cooperate and the Role of Independent Expert Bodies: The Case of the High Level Panel of Legal Experts on Media Freedom and the Media Freedom Coalition of States' - Can Yeginsu ...
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Lecture summary: At a time where questions abound about the state and future of international cooperation and compliance across the international legal system, this lecture will consider the new partnership of countries established in 2019 to promote and protect media freedom globally – the Media Freedom Coalition of States. The Coalition offers a …
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Javier Milei: Friend of Foe? Libertarian Debate Night
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1:46:50In this episode of the LCI Greenroom, Jacob Winograd hosts a debate between Skot Sheller and Jeremiah Harding on the controversial libertarian figure, Javier Milei. Skot, a proponent of Milei, highlights the Argentinian president’s efforts to cut inflation, deregulate the economy, and reduce crime. He views Milei as a libertarian reformer who is le…
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Donald Trump or Chase Oliver? Which One Should Libertarians Support This November?
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1:27:29In this episode of LCI Greenroom, host Jacob Winograd is joined by guests Dave Casey and Alex Bernardo to engage in a lively discussion about the upcoming presidential election and the libertarian approach to voting. With November fast approaching, libertarians are faced with a critical choice: whether to back Libertarian Party nominee Chase Oliver…
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In this lively and unscripted episode of the LCI Greenroom, Doug Stuart welcomes back Jacob Winograd after his 30-day break from social media. The discussion revolves around Jacob's experience of disconnecting from the digital world, his reasons for taking the break, and the challenges he faced while adjusting to life offline, especially with the a…
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Stephen Wolfe on Nationalism vs Libertarianism - How Should Government Be Limited?
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1:12:25In this episode of the Biblical Anarchy Podcast, host Jacob Winograd is joined by guest Stephen Wolfe, an author and political philosopher known for his work on Christian nationalism and reformed political theology. Wolfe discusses the concepts from his book, "The Case for Christian Nationalism," exploring how Christian values can inform political …
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Objectivism vs. Christianity: Comparing Different Foundations for a Libertarian Society
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1:36:55Objectivism vs. Christianity: Comparing Different Foundations for a Libertarian Society In this engaging episode of the Biblical Anarchy Podcast, host Jacob Winograd and guest Michael Leibowitz dive into a profound discussion comparing Objectivism and Christianity as foundations for a libertarian and capitalist society. The conversation explores wh…
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Getting Libertarianism Wrong? Why the Right is Wrong About Privatization w/Bob Murphy
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1:51:43Key Topics: Privatization and its impact on society Anarcho-capitalism The debate between Dave Smith and Andrew Wilson regarding Christian ethics vs. self-ownership Introduction Jacob welcomes viewers, encourages likes, shares, and subscriptions. Introduction of Bob Murphy, his background, and significance. Overview and Context Background and signi…
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Should Libertarians Support Chase Oliver? w/DL Cummings
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1:47:43Summary In this episode, Jacob Winograd and DL Cummings dive into the contentious topic of Chase Oliver's presidential candidacy within the Libertarian Party. They explore Chase's platform, debate his positions on key issues such as immigration and gender-affirming care for minors, and discuss the broader implications for the Libertarian Party's me…
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Professor Daniel Bodansky’s seminal and widely acclaimed book The Art and Craft of International Environmental Law was first published in 2010. In contrast to other general works on international environmental law, the book focused on the processes of developing, implementing, and enforcing international environmental law rather than on legal doctr…
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Libertarians vs. Nationalists: Debate Review Part 3: Lessons on Moral and Legal Consistency
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1:40:50In this engaging episode of the Biblical Anarchy Podcast live in the LCI Greenroom, host Jacob Winograd is joined by Kasimir, an advocate of objective law within anarcho-capitalism and a seasoned debater on "The Crucible." They delve into the nuances of libertarian legal theory, exploring its foundations and practical applications. The discussion k…
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Libertarian Christian Commentary on the Presidential Debate
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2:09:44Libertarian Christian Institute hosted a live commentary on the Presidential Debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump! Our panel—Doc Dixon, Kerry Baldwin, Matthew Bellis, and Norman Horn—will dissect the candidates’ verbal sparring with a heavy dose of libertarian Christian wisdom and just the right amount of snark!…
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Misunderstanding Covenant Theology: Andrew Wilson Debate Reaction Part 2 In this episode, Jacob Winograd provides part 2 of his reaction to a recent debate with Andrew Wilson, focusing on covenant theology and the applicability of Mosaic civil codes in the new covenant era. Jacob answers audience questions, addresses misunderstandings about covenan…
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