Radio and PodcastRadio and PodcastLive Radio & Podcasts
Advancing the Rule of Law as part of the International Landscape artwork
Education

Advancing the Rule of Law as part of the International Landscape

Public International Law Discussion Group (Part II) by Oxford University

May 22, 201844:20Education

The 21st century has seen significant progress and recent regression in terms of entrenchment of the rule of law. These developments have occurred not only in the domestic context but also within the international sphere...

About This Episode

Advancing the Rule of Law as part of the International Landscape is an episode from Public International Law Discussion Group (Part II) by Oxford University. The 21st century has seen significant progress and recent regression in terms of e...

Listen Online

Use the player on this page to stream the episode online.

Episode Details

Published May 22, 2018, 44:20 long, audio available.

Questions About This Episode

What is Advancing the Rule of Law as part of the International Landscape about?

The 21st century has seen significant progress and recent regression in terms of entrenchment of the rule of law. These developments have occurred not only in the domestic context but also within the international sphere. This presentation by Kimberly Prost will explore some of these ‘rule of law’ changes and challenges within the international legal order. The establishment of the international tribunals and the International Criminal Court represents a landmark advancement in terms of international criminal law and international humanitarian law. It also has contributed to establishing a rule of law culture. The background which led to the creation of these bodies will be explored along with consideration of the fundamental concepts underpinning them and an examination of the current key challenges to maintaining and strengthening these institutions and international criminal justice more broadly. There will also be a brief reflection on ‘law making’ by the Security Council and whether this constitutes an appropriate role for the Council in terms of progressing the rule of law. In particular resolutions 827 (1993) and 955 (1994) which established the ICTY and the ICTR, resolution 1373 (2001) related to measures to counter terrorism and resolutions 2178 (2014) and 2396 (2017) on Foreign Terrorist Fighters will be considered. Finally the presentation will explore the role of the Ombudsperson for the Security Council Al-Qaida Sanctions Committee and consider its successes and failures in terms of enhancing the rule of law in Security Council practice.

Where can I listen to Advancing the Rule of Law as part of the International Landscape?

You can listen to Advancing the Rule of Law as part of the International Landscape online on Radio and Podcast. Open the player on this page to stream the available audio.

Which podcast is Advancing the Rule of Law as part of the International Landscape from?

Advancing the Rule of Law as part of the International Landscape is an episode from Public International Law Discussion Group (Part II) by Oxford University.

How long is this episode?

This episode is 44:20 long.

When was this episode published?

This episode was published on May 22, 2018.

Can I save Advancing the Rule of Law as part of the International Landscape for later?

Yes. Use the heart button on the episode page to add it to your favorite episodes list.

Are there related episodes from Public International Law Discussion Group (Part II)?

Yes. This page shows related episodes from Public International Law Discussion Group (Part II) when more episodes are available from the podcast feed.

Quick Answers About This Episode

Where can I listen to Advancing the Rule of Law as part of the International Landscape?

You can listen to Advancing the Rule of Law as part of the International Landscape on this page when the episode audio is available from the podcast feed.

Which podcast is this episode from?

Advancing the Rule of Law as part of the International Landscape is from Public International Law Discussion Group (Part II) by Oxford University.

What are the episode details?

Published May 22, 2018 and 44:20 long