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6 December 2012

SHARES Lecture: ‘My difficulties with sharing – a critique of shared responsibility’, by Andrea Bianchi

On 6 December 2012, Professor Andrea Bianchi will give a SHARES Lecture entitled: ‘My difficulties with sharing – a critique of shared responsibility’.

Andrea Bianchi is Professor of international law and head of the International Law Department at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva. (more…)

15 November 2012

ACIL Luncheon: ‘The Elusive Allocation of Responsibility to Informal Organizations: The Case of the Middle East Quartet’

At this ACIL Luncheon Meeting, Dr Annemarieke Vermeer-Künzli will present a paper she co-authored with Prof John Dugard entitled ‘The Elusive Allocation of Responsibility to Informal Organizations: The Case of the Middle East’. (more…)

4 October 2012

SHARES Lecture: ‘The EU accession to the European Convention on Human Rights and the co-responsibility mechanism’, by Tobias Lock

The second SHARES Lecture of the academic year will take place on Thursday 4 October, where Dr Tobias Lock will provide a lecture on the topic of ‘The EU accession to the European Convention on Human Rights and the co-responsibility mechanism’.

Dr Tobias Lock is a lecturer in law at the University of Surrey.  (more…)

6 September 2012

SHARES Lecture: ‘Extraterritorial application of human rights treaties and shared responsibility’, by Marko Milanovic

On 6 September 2012, Dr Marko Milanovic will give a SHARES Lecture on the topic of ‘Extraterritorial application of human rights treaties and shared responsibility’.

Marko Milanovic is lecturer in law at the University of Nottingham School of Law. (more…)

3 September 2012

SHARES Debate: ‘The Future We Want: The Long Road to Sustainable Development’

The SHARES Debates are organized by SHARES in cooperation with SPUI25, an academic centre of the University of Amsterdam, which develops connections between academics, students, alumni, and a larger public outside the university. SPUI25 holds regular lectures, debates and interviews aiming at reflecting on current events and engaging with a heterogenous audience.

Through this setting, SHARES will periodically provide discussions platforms where researchers and practitioners will exchange with a wide public. During this first debate, the results of the Rio+20 conference will be discussed through the topic: ‘The Future We Want: The Long Road to Sustainable Development’. (more…)

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