Nottingham International Law and Security Centre

Nottingham International Law and Security Centre (NILSC) launches 2023-2024 Book Discussion Series

 
Location
Online - MS Teams
Date(s)
Wednesday 6th December 2023 (13:00) - Wednesday 1st May 2024 (14:00)
Description
2023-24 book discussion poster final draft

NILSC Director, Professor Dino Kritsiotis, today announced that the Centre will be pilot-testing a book discussion series during this academic session. The series will involve invited experts discussing selected books in three events, all of which will take place online.

The three books announced for this year are: Hassan Abbas, The Return of the Taliban: Afghanistan After the Americans Left (Yale University Press, 2023); Brian Cuddy and Victor Kattan (eds.), Making Endless War: The Vietnam and Arab-Israeli Conflicts in the History of International Law (Michigan University Press, 2023) and Anne Peters, Jerome de Hemptinne and Robert Kolb (eds.), Animals in the International Law of Armed Conflict (Cambridge University Press, 2022).

All are welcome to attend; details of the time and date of each of these book discussions is available here:

Wednesday, December 6 2023, at 1-2pm (GMT) 

Professor Dino Kritsiotis (Nottingham) and Dr Christy Shucksmith-Wesley (Nottingham)

in discussion with Dr Hassan Abbas, The Return of the Taliban: Afghanistan After the Americans Left (Yale University Press, 2023)

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Wednesday, January 31 2024, at 1-2pm (GMT) 

Professor Dino Kritsiotis (Nottingham), Professor Gina Heathcote (Newcastle) and Professor Emily Crawford (Sydney) in discussion with Dr Brian Cuddy (Macquaire) and Dr Victor Kattan (Nottingham), co-editors of Making Endless War: The Vietnam and Arab-Israeli Conflicts in The History of International Law (Michigan University Press, 2023)

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Wednesday, May 1 2024, at 1-2pm (GMT)

Professor Dino Kritsiotis (Nottingham) and Dr Klara Polackova Van Der Ploeg (Nottingham) and Professor Marko Milanovic (Reading) discuss Anne Peters, Jérôme de Hemptinne and Robert Kolb (eds.)

Animals in the International Law of Armed Conflict (Cambridge University Press, 2022)

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