A series of three lectures by Benedict Kingsbury, New York University. Vice Dean and Murry and Ida Becker Professor of Law Director, Institute for International Law and Justice Faculty Director, Guarini Institute for Global Legal Studies.
Benedict Kingsbury’s broad, theoretically grounded approach to international law closely integrates work in legal theory, political theory, and history. His current research focuses on infrastructure; global data law; and vaccines issues.
6 pm, Tuesday 29 November 2022 |
Lecture 1: Futurities: International Law as Planning |
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6 pm, Thursday 1 December 2022 | Lecture 2: Infrastructure, Data & AI |
11.30 am - 12.30 pm, Friday 2 December 2022 | Lecture 3: Replenishing the International Law Endowment in the Planetary Epoch |
12.30 pm - 1 pm, Friday 2 December 2022 | Sandwich lunch in the Old Library |
1 pm, Friday 2 December 2022 | Q&A |
There is limited capacity in the Berkowitz/Finley Lecture Hall. Please arrive early to secure your place and to avoid disappointment.
This event will not be livestreamed. A recording will become available as soon as possible after each lecture.
The Hersch Lauterpacht Memorial Lecture is an annual three-part lecture series given in Cambridge to commemorate the unique contribution to the development of international law of Sir Hersch Lauterpacht. These lectures are given annually by a person of eminence in the field of international law.