Skip to main content
Home

Main navigation

  • Home
  • Series
  • People
  • Depts & Colleges
  • Open Education

Main navigation

  • Home
  • Series
  • People
  • Depts & Colleges
  • Open Education

The Law Applied by International Administrative Tribunals: From Autonomy to Hierarchy?

Series
Public International Law Discussion Group (Part II)
Audio Embed
Yaraslau Kryvoi, University of West London - 5 February 2015

More in this series

View Series
Public International Law Discussion Group (Part II)

Historic Titles and Historic Rights in the Law of the Sea in the Light of the South China Sea Arbitration

Historic titles and historic rights have been a complicated issue in the law of the sea both conceptually and practically.
Previous
Public International Law Discussion Group (Part II)

Under the Radar: Fair and Equitable Benefit-sharing and the Human Rights of Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities Related to Natural Resources

This article critically assesses the increasing cross-fertilization between international environmental law and international human rights law...
Next
Creative Commons Licence
Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial-Share Alike 2.0 UK: England & Wales; http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/uk/

Episode Information

Series
Public International Law Discussion Group (Part II)
People
Yaraslau Kryvoi
Keywords
tribunals
public international law
administrative
Department: Faculty of Law
Date Added: 21/10/2016
Duration: 00:38:33

Subscribe

Apple Podcast Audio Audio RSS Feed

Download

Download Audio

Footer

  • About
  • Accessibility
  • Contribute
  • Copyright
  • Contact
  • Privacy
  • Login
'Oxford Podcasts' Twitter Account @oxfordpodcasts | MediaPub Publishing Portal for Oxford Podcast Contributors | Upcoming Talks in Oxford | © 2011-2025 The University of Oxford