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Nikola Hajdin

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Friendship

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Oxford Political Thought
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Associate Professor Nuha al-Sha’ar speaking on ‘Friendship in Islamic Ethical Political Thought: Foundations and Modern Implications’ // Associate Professor SherAli Tareen speaking on ‘Debating Hindu-Muslim Friendship After Empire’
Speakers:
Associate Professor Nuha al-Sha’ar, Institute of Ismaili Studies and American University of Sharjah
Associate Professor SherAli Tareen, Franklin & Marshall College

The series convenors are Professor Faisal Devji (Faculty of History) and Dr Usaama al-Azami (Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies) of the University of Oxford.

We hope you enjoy Oxford Political Thought podcast, hosted by the Oxford Middle East Centre. Follow the activities of our Middle East Centre by signing up to receive our weekly newsletter via mec@sant.ox.ac.uk or follow us on Twitter @OxfordMEC

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Series
Oxford Political Thought
People
Faisal Devji
Nuha al-Sha’ar
SherAli Tareen
Keywords
friendship
middle east
islam
Islamic
politics
hindu
empire
post-empire
Department: Middle East Centre
Date Added: 20/01/2023
Duration: 01:24:33

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Geneva Declaration on Human Rights at Sea: Informal Lawmaking in Action?

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Public International Law Part III
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Natalie Klein, Professor at UNSW Sydney, presents on the Geneva Declaration on Human Rights at Sea, adopted in March 2022 as an initiative of UK charity Human Rights at Sea, and on the Declaration's lawmaking potential.
Natalie Klein, Professor at UNSW Sydney, presents on the Geneva Declaration on Human Rights at Sea, adopted in March 2022 as an initiative of UK charity Human Rights at Sea, and on the Declaration's lawmaking potential.

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Public International Law Part III
People
Natalie Klein
Keywords
law
international law
public international law
pil
law of the sea
human rights at sea
human rights law
soft law
NGOs
Department: Faculty of Law
Date Added: 20/01/2023
Duration: 00:37:06

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Violent environments? Towards a political ecology of international law

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Public International Law Part III
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Dr Eliana Cusato, postdoctoral fellow at the Amsterdam Center for International Law, presents an overview of the key arguments in her book, 'The Ecology of War and Peace: Marginalising Slow and Structural Violence in International Law'.

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Public International Law Part III
People
Eliana Cusato
Keywords
law
international law
public international law
pil
Environment
ecology
ecological damage
war
peace
violence
conflict
Department: Faculty of Law
Date Added: 20/01/2023
Duration: 00:33:56

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Climate Litigation in International Organs and Courts: The Torres Strait Islanders case

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Public International Law Part III
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Monica Feria-Tinta discusses a landmark 2022 decision of the UN Human Rights Committee which found that Australia failed to protect indigenous Torres Strait Islanders against adverse impacts of climate change, in breach of human rights law.
Monica Feria-Tinta, is a barrister at Twenty Essex chambers
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Series
Public International Law Part III
People
Monica Feria-Tinta
Keywords
law
international law
public international law
pil
climate change
human rights law
international covenant on civil and political rights
ICCPR
indigenous rights
Department: Faculty of Law
Date Added: 20/01/2023
Duration: 00:54:23

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Complicity in a War of Aggression

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Public International Law Part III
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Dr Nikola Hajdin outlines an analytical framework for criminal complicity in a war of aggression
Dr Nikola Hajdin argues against the dominant view that a perpetrator of the crime of aggression must be in a position effectively to exercise control over, or direct, the political or military action of a state, and outlines an analytical framework for criminal complicity in a war of aggression
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Series
Public International Law Part III
People
Nikola Hajdin
Keywords
law
international law
public international law
pil
aggression
war
complicity
international criminal law
leadership crime
Department: Faculty of Law
Date Added: 20/01/2023
Duration: 00:34:31

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Katherine Dellar

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Ryan Caplin

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Who Counts? Data and Migration

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The Migration Oxford Podcast
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We discuss the role of data science in migration studies, joined by Dr. Emre Korkmaz, lecturer in migration and co-author of Data Science for Migration and Mobility and Christina Pao, PhD student and co-organiser of the Measuring Migration Conference 2022
In this episode of The Migration Oxford Podcast, we are discussing the role of data science in migration studies. What is the importance of mixed methods, both quantitative data and qualitative analysis? The way that we collect data is changing. How do we manage the ethical, legal and privacy related challenges with the potential of large new data sets? We are joined by Dr. Emre Korkmaz, a lecturer in migration and development at the University of Oxford’s Department of International Development (ODID) and co-author of Data Science for Migration and Mobility (ISBN: 9780197267103) and Christina Pao, a PhD student at Princeton University studying Sociology and Social Policy, and co-organiser of the Measuring Migration Conference 2022 (ISBN: 9781801351805).

Guests: Dr. Emre Korkmaz, Christina Pao
Hosts: Rob McNeil and Jacqui Broadhead
Producer: Sophie Smith
Communications Coordinator: Emily Cracknell and Delphine Boagey

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The Migration Oxford Podcast
People
Emre Korkmaz
Christina Pao
Rob McNeil
Jacqui Broadhead
Delphine Boagey
Keywords
migration
data science
migration studies
quantitative
qualitative
sociology
social policy
Department: Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS)
Date Added: 19/01/2023
Duration: 00:24:27

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Trash Talk: How to transform our approach to waste management

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Future of Business
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Host Katherine Dellar discusses all things trash, garbage and rubbish with Oxford MBA classmate Ryan Caplin.
Drawing on his experiences and research in both developing and developed country environments, Ryan debunks commonly-held assumptions about waste management and reveals a fascinating, albeit kind of gross, circular economy solution to organic waste. The episode gives an overview of best practices in waste management and promising trends in private and public approaches to waste.

Featuring:

Ryan Caplin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryancaplin/

Katherine Dellar - https://www.linkedin.com/in/katherine-dellar/



Resources:

Ryan's research on black soldier flies - https://www.linkedin.com/posts/ryancaplin_business-models-for-organic-waste-and-bsf-activity-6988508871459766272--5KL?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop

Link to the Said Business School website - https://www.sbs.ox.ac.uk/

Link to the podcast - https://www.sbs.ox.ac.uk/about-us/school/our-community/future-business-podcast/season-five
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Series
Future of Business
People
Ryan Caplin
Katherine Dellar
Keywords
Environment
Waste
waste management
recycling
public policy
future of business
future
Department: Saïd Business School
Date Added: 19/01/2023
Duration: 00:32:59

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