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The inaugural ICLQ Annual Lecture was held in 2011 to celebrate 60 Volumes of the journal. An Annual Lecture has been held every year on a topic explored in the journal over the previous 12 months. The 2023 Lecture will be held 14 March in a hybrid format: click here to learn more and register.
The speaker will be Clair Gammage and Phil Syrpis on "Sovereignty Fictions in the United Kingdom's Trade Agenda".
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Previous lectures:
2022 - Mark Eccleston-Turner and Michelle Rourke, Arguments Against the Inequitable Distribution of Vaccines Using the Access and Benefit Sharing Transaction
2021 - Simon Chesterman, Artificial Intelligence and the Limits of Legal Personality
2020 - Philippa Webb and Dr Rosana Garciandia, Modern Slavery: Uncovering and Bridging the Gap
2019 - Panos Koutrakos, Judicial Review in the EU's Common Foreign and Security Policy
2018 - John Eekelaar and Fareda Banda, International Conception of the Family
2017 - Christof Heyns, Dapo Akande, Lawrence Hill-Cawthorne and Thompson Chengeta, The Right to Life and the International Law Framework Regulating the Use of Armed Drones
2016 - Sandra Fredman, Foreign Fads Or Fashions? The Role Of Comparativism In Human Rights Law
2015 - Jonathan Hill, Determining the Seat of an International Arbitration: Party Autonomy and the Interpretation of Arbitration Agreements
2014 - Mindy Chen-Wishart, Legal Transplant and Undue Influence: Lost in Translation or a Working Misunderstanding?
2013 - Myriam Hunter-Henin, Why the French Don't Like the Burqa: LaÏcité, National Identity and Religious Freedom
2012 - Trevor Hartley, Assignment of Contractual Claims under the Rome I Regulation: Choice
2011 - Christine Bell and Catherine O’Rourke, Peace negotiations and Gender Justice: Women and UNSC 1325