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1 May 2025. Racializing Nature and Naturalizing Race: Consumption and Waste in International Law with Usha Natarajan
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1 May 2025. Racializing Nature and Naturalizing Race: Consumption and Waste in International Law with Usha Natarajan

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30 April 2025. Research Incubator Workshop
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30 April 2025. Research Incubator Workshop

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25 March 2025. The Concept of International Law Reform and the Case of Negotiated Settlements in Foreign Bribery Matters with Dr Radha Ivory, chaired by Professor Alison Duxbury
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25 March 2025. The Concept of International Law Reform and the Case of Negotiated Settlements in Foreign Bribery Matters with Dr Radha Ivory, chaired by Professor Alison Duxbury

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13 March 2025. Cryptostatecraft - Recoding Value/s in the Digital Economy. Andrea Leiter (Recording available)
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13 March 2025. Cryptostatecraft - Recoding Value/s in the Digital Economy. Andrea Leiter (Recording available)

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27 February 2025. “… and to contribute to the development of international order”: Corporate Philanthropy and the Making of Transnational Law.” Alexandra Kemmerer. (Recording available)
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27 February 2025. “… and to contribute to the development of international order”: Corporate Philanthropy and the Making of Transnational Law.” Alexandra Kemmerer. (Recording available)

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17 February 2025. LPGCIL & IILAH Workshop: From Lenin to the New Imperialism - Marxist Accounts of Imperialism in the 20th and 21st centuries.
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17 February 2025. LPGCIL & IILAH Workshop: From Lenin to the New Imperialism - Marxist Accounts of Imperialism in the 20th and 21st centuries.

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21 August 2025. ‘Corruption in Cowboy Culture?’ A Beehive Seminar with Kanti Pertiwi
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21 August 2025. ‘Corruption in Cowboy Culture?’ A Beehive Seminar with Kanti Pertiwi

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25 August 2025. ‘The Challenges and Opportunities of Business and Human Rights for Public International Law’ with Robert McCorquodale.
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25 August 2025. ‘The Challenges and Opportunities of Business and Human Rights for Public International Law’ with Robert McCorquodale.

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