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One Hundred Years of International Administrative Law: Is the Employment Law at International Organizations Working?

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Public International Law Part III
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Peter Quayle argues employment law of international organizations tends towards incoherence, however, mapping international administrative law onto a larger framework of international organizations law can realize a more workable version of the law.
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Public International Law Part III
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Peter Quayle
Keywords
law
international law
public international law
pil
international administrative law
international organizations law
international employment law
international civil service
Department: Faculty of Law
Date Added: 24/02/2023
Duration: 00:46:26

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Katerina Dalacoura

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Ed Jones

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Tika Ratna Malla

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David Isaac

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Allison Leslie

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Allison Leslie

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The Provcast
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Meet a Worcester College gardener.
Allison Leslie has been a gardener at Worcester College for over 16 years. During that time she's made it her mission to get to know the wildlife which calls Worcester home, from badgers, foxes and otters to 65 species of birds. She chats to Worcester's Provost, David Isaac, about taking time for nature and the wonderful things you can see and hear around the grounds.

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The Provcast
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Allison Leslie
David Isaac
Keywords
gardener
worcester college
wildlife
birds
otters
foxes
Department: Worcester College
Date Added: 22/02/2023
Duration: 00:22:52

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Junior Deans

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The Provcast
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Meet Worcester College's Junior Deans.
Junior Deans play a vital role in the welfare and wellbeing of Worcester College students. They're students' first port of call out-of-hours, whether it's a trip to the hospital or just a chat with someone who's feeling homesick. Tika Ratna Malla and Ed Jones are part of the Dean Team and chat to Worcester's Provost, David Isaac, about the skills they've learned and the relationships they've built.

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The Provcast
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Tika Ratna Malla
Ed Jones
David Isaac
Keywords
junior deans
worcester college
students
Department: Worcester College
Date Added: 22/02/2023
Duration: 00:25:30

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The International Thought of Turkish Islamists: History, Civilization and Nation

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Middle East Centre
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Katerina Dalacoura will presents her research project entitled ‘The International Thought of Turkish Islamists’, funded by a Leverhulme Trust Major Research Fellowship.
The project engages with the idea of a ‘global International Relations’ by exploring Turkish Islamist thought in the Republican period. Drawing on insights from global intellectual history, it shows that Turkish Islamism evolved in conversation with philosophical and political debates and trends in both Western and Muslim settings. The study examines texts written by iconic and minor Islamist intellectuals, and the ideologies of religious associations and political organisations in Turkey that underpin them, to investigate three overlapping themes about ‘the international’: history and historiography; civilisation and culture; nation and state.

Biography: Dr Katerina Dalacoura is Associate Professor in International Relations at the London School of Economics and Political Science. She has been awarded a Major Research Fellowship by the Leverhulme Trust for three years starting September 2021. Her project, entitled ‘The International Thought of Turkish Islamists: History, Civilisation and Nation’ will be a work of intellectual history that engages with the concept of a ‘global IR’. In 2015-16, she was British Academy Mid-Career Fellow and in 2016-19 she participated in a project on the ‘Middle East and North Africa Regional Architecture’, sponsored by the European Commission under the auspices of Horizon 2020 (2016-19). She previously worked at the University of Essex and at the International Institute of Strategic Studies. Dr Dalacoura’s work has centered on the intersection of Islamism and international human rights norms. She has worked on human rights, democracy and democracy promotion, in the Middle East, particularly in the context of Western policies in the region. Her latest research focuses on the role of culture and civilization in International Relations with special reference to Turkey. She has a continuing interest in questions of secularity and secularization in the Middle East. She is author of Islam, Liberalism and Human Rights: Implications for International Relations (I. B. Tauris, 2007), Islamist Terrorism and Democracy in the Middle East (Cambridge University Press, 2011) and of a number of chapters and articles in peer-reviewed journals. Dr Dalacoura teaches a third year undergraduate course on the Middle East and International Relation theory and a course on the international politics of culture and religion at MSc level; as well as undergraduate and post-graduate courses on international relations theory.
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Middle East Centre
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Katerina Dalacoura
Michael Willis
Keywords
modern middle eastern studies; contemporary Islamic studies
Turkey
Department: Middle East Centre
Date Added: 22/02/2023
Duration: 00:52:53

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Julia Rone

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