Public International Law

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Audio podcasts for Craig Forcese's uOttawa law school course in Public International Law. NB: Many of these podcasts have video versions, and should be viewed in that form first. Details at www.cforcese.ca

  • 23 minutes
    Podcast 20 (State Responsibility)
    A podcast of remedies in international law: the rules of state responsibility.
  • 37 minutes 37 seconds
    Podcast 14 (State Territory I)
    A podcast on how states may acquire territory in international law.
  • 15 minutes 21 seconds
    Podcast 10 (Other Sources)
    A podcast examining the remaining, accepted sources of international law.
  • 28 minutes 39 seconds
    Podcast 19A (ICL Primer)
    An overview of international criminal law and the International Criminal Court.
  • 27 minutes 32 seconds
    Podcast 12 (States II)
    A podcast examining the issues of state continuity and state succession. Also discusses the concept of sovereign equality of states.
  • 46 minutes 13 seconds
    Podcast 13 (UN System)
    A podcast on the other key actor in international law, international organizations. Focuses on the UN system (and particularly the General Assembly and the Security Council) and discusses the International Court of Justice
  • 34 minutes 10 seconds
    Podcast 11 (States I)
    A podcast examining the criteria for statehood in international law.
  • 36 minutes 32 seconds
    Podcast 13A (Human Rights Primer)
    A 40 minute primer on the basics of international human rights law.
  • 40 minutes 31 seconds
    Podcast 15 (State Territory II)
    A podcast focusing on self-determination of peoples.
  • 39 minutes 37 seconds
    Podcast 16 (Oceans I)
    A podcast with a brief note on inland waterways and then a focus on oceans and UNCLOS (here, examining baselines, territorial sea, international straits, contiguous zone, EEZ and the continental shelf)
  • 21 minutes 38 seconds
    Podcast 17 (Oceans II and Special Regions)
    A podcast completing discussion of int'l law and oceans, focusing on high seas and deep seabed. Also a brief discussion of polar regions and outerspace.
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