2016
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International Criminal Law lunch with Dr. Agnieszka Jachec-Neale, School of Law, University of Exeter

Discussion of the article written by: Aletras, N., Tsarapatsanis, D., Preoţiuc-Pietro, D., & Lampos, V. (2016) in PeerJ Computer Science, 2.
PluriCourts Seminar with Professor Paolo Palchetti and PhD candidate Ludovica Chiussi
Open seminar hosted by Johann Ruben Leiss and Mads Andenæs.
PluriCourts Seminar with Geir Ulfstein and Andreas Føllesdal
Human rights seminar with Postdoctoral Fellow Theresa Squatrito

Postdoctoral fellow Alain Zysset will introduce the article written by Mattias Kumm.
PluriCourts Seminar with Malcolm Langford and Siri Gloppen discussing their upcoming book on sexual and reproductive rights.
International Criminal Law Lunch with Kerstin Bree Carlson from iCourts, the University of Copenhagen.

PluriCourts and Cambridge University Press welcome you to the book launch of "A Farewell to Fragmentation. Reassertion and Convergence in International Law".
PluriCourts Seminar with Postdocoral Fellow Alain Zysset on his ongoing research at PluriCourts.
The Ryssdal seminar is an annual event which is primarily aimed at Norwegian judges. The seminar addresses the interface between international courts and Norwegian law. The topic for the seminar this year is "The Judiciary and the Independence of Judges" and is co-hosted by the Norwegian Courts Administration.

In this International Criminal Law seminar, researcher Kjersti Lohne will present outlines of two research articles based on her research project funded by PluriCourts. Throughout the past five months, she has conducted multi-sited ethnography including interviews with key players at the US Naval Base in Guantanamo Bay, and in Washington DC, New York, London and The Hague
International Criminal Law Lunch featuring Sheri Labenski, PhD candidate, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London
PluriCourts seminar with PhD candidate Johann Ruben Leiss.

PluriCourts is organizing a Publish and Flourish seminar on how to apply for external funding.

A British documentary about how two sons of prominent Nazis relate to their fathers gruesome acts during the Second World War.

July 22, 2016 the Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA) released it's decision on the dispute between China and the Philippines in the South China Sea. What was the argumentation of the tribunal, and what are the implications for the region?

Hva betyr det for oss at internasjonale investorer kan saksøke Norge med utgangspunkt i en investeringsavtale med et annet land?
Postdoctoral research fellow Szilárd Gáspár-Szilágyi will be giving a presentation on his ongoing research at PluriCourts: "Binding committee interpretations in the EU's new free trade and investment agreements".
International Criminal Law lunch featuring Ellen Stensrud from the Holocaust Center in Oslo, rescheduled for the 20th of September.

Ambassador Franz Xaver Perrez, Head of International Affairs Division, Federal Office for the Environment, Switzerland, will give a seminar on the topic of international environmental governance.
Recent criticism of investor-state arbitration has characterized it as an unaccountable, special-interest-driven threat to legitimate public policy. How did we get here; where did investor-state arbitration come from?
On June 27, 2016, the Norwegian investors Kristian and Geir Almås lost an investor-state dispute against Poland. In this seminar, attorneys and researchers join in to discuss the specific case and the use of Investor-State Dispute Settlement (ISDS).

International Criminal Law (ICL) re-emerged onto the global stage in the 1990s in a flood of good will and optimism. Two decades later, with its honeymoon stage well behind it, states, practitioners, scholars and others are asking where we go from here.
This conference will bring together a mix of practitioners and scholars from the field of international criminal justice to exchange perspectives and to suggest solutions.