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-Dr Isobel Roele (Queen Mary, University of London), ‘Articulated Security: The Rise (and Fall) of the Machine’ (October 17, 2017).

-Dr Nesam MacMillan (University of Melbourne), ‘The Ideal of International Criminal Justice: Subjectivity, Geography, Ethics’ (October 10, 2017).

-Barrister Paul Clark (Garden Court Chambers), ‘Immunities and Global Governance’ (October 3, 2017).

-Dr Darren Dinsmore (Kent Law School), ‘State of Emergency: On Turkey’s Gulenist Purge and the Defence of Human Rights’ (May 31, 2017).

-Dr Robert Knox (Liverpool Law School), ‘Imperialism, International Law and the Politics of Hypocrisy’ (March 14, 2017).

-Prof Nick Grief (Kent Law School), ‘Beyond Law’s Limits? Holding Nuclear Armed States Accountable in the International Court of Justice’ (March 7, 2017).

-Film Night: Darwin’s Nightmare by Hubert Sauper, (February 28, 2017).

-Dr. Fleur Johns (University of New South Wales), ‘Data Territories: Changing Architectures of Association in International Law’ (February 07, 2017).

-Dr Carlos Bernal (Macquarie University), ‘Transitional Constitutionalism and the Colombian Peace Process’ (January 24, 2017).

-Prof John Strawson (University of East London), ‘International Law and the Making of Palestine: Reading the History of Self-Determination’ (November 29, 2016).

-Dr Marina Lostal (The Hague University), ‘The Al-Madhi Case at the International Criminal Court: One Step Forward, Two Steps Back’ (November 8, 2016).

-Dr Sophie Vigneron (Kent Law School), ‘The Destruction of Cultural Heritage: From Byzantine Iconoclasm to Daesh’ (November 1, 2016).

-Alan Deve (UN High Commission on Refugees), ‘The 1951 Refugee Convention 65 Years Later – Still Relevant to Today’s Crisis?’ (October 18, 2016).

-Sareta Ashraph (Commission of Inquiry on Syria), ‘Investigating Genocide?: ISIS Crimes Against the Yazidis’ (October 2, 2016).