The Glasgow Centre for International Law and Security holds an exciting range of academic and professional events throughout the year. From research seminars to public lectures, in our activities, we aim to promote an understanding of how international law operates and helps to shape our world and why international legal research is crucial to this endeavour.

Conference

Visions of Global Order, 1919: Peace, Law and Security after the First World War

The ‘Great War’ of 1914-18 has dominated academic and popular debate over the past decade. Yet post-war attempts at peace-making may yield more important insights and lessons for contempor...

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Conference

Glasgow Law Postgraduate Conference 2019

The University of Glasgow School of Law is holding their postgraduate conference on Tuesday 28 May. The conference is organised by the Legal Theory, International Law and Law Reform Research Groups. P...

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ReVisions Seminar Series

ReVision Seminar Series: ‘Labour partition and ‘bogus internationalism’ in Mandate Palestine’

Speaker: Mai Taha (Assistant Professor, Department of Law, American University in Cairo [AUC]).  Abstract The partition of Palestine – entrenched in the legal imagination by the UN Partition Plan and ...

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ReVision Seminar Series: ‘International Law, the Deep Seabed, and Land Grabbing’

Speaker: Surabhi Ranganathan (King’s College, University of Cambridge) Discussant: Antonios Tzanakopoulos (Anne’s College, University of Oxford) Speaker Biography Surabhi Ranganathan is a ...

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ReVision Seminar Series: ‘Ethnicity and International Law: Histories, Politics and Practices’

Mohammad (Shahab) Shahabuddin seminar ‘Ethnicity and International Law: Histories, Politics and Practices’ 25 January 2018 Abstract The development of international law since the nineteent...

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ReVisions Seminar Series

ReVision Seminar Series: ‘From Imperial to Dissident: Approaches to Territory in Islamic International Law’

Nahed Samour seminar ‘From Imperial to Dissident: Approaches to Territory in Islamic International Law’ 30 November 2017 Abstract Despite the critique the Islamic law tradition articulates towar...

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