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[Hague Courts] The Peace Palace and the 'building' of the international community with Prof. Tanja Aalberts and Dr Sofia Stolk

[Hague Courts] The Peace Palace and the 'building' of the international community with Prof. Tanja Aalberts and Dr Sofia Stolk

FromJurisDictions: International law podcast


[Hague Courts] The Peace Palace and the 'building' of the international community with Prof. Tanja Aalberts and Dr Sofia Stolk

FromJurisDictions: International law podcast

ratings:
Length:
43 minutes
Released:
Jun 8, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode, Prof. Tanja Aalberts and Dr Sofia Stolk share their research on the ‘building’ of the international community - The Peace Palace. What role did a curious ritual of gift-giving play in constituting the international community? What transnational, bureaucratic and monetary considerations (and bickering) were at play in the construction of the Peace Palace? If you want to read more about what is discussed in this episode, please check out the articles by our guests below- (both open access): T. Aalberts. and S. Stolk. Building (of) the international community: a history of the Peace Palace through transnational gifts and local bureaucracy T. Aalberts. and S. Stolk. The Peace Palace: Building (of) The International Community And also have a look at the Legal Sightseeing website: www.legalsightseeing.org
Released:
Jun 8, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (8)

The Hague Courts Dialogue Series provides short conversations with experts on international law about ongoing cases. Based in The Hague, this Asser Institute podcast will mainly cover cases that have been brought before the various international courts and tribunals here in the city, such as the International Court of Justice (ICJ), or the International Criminal Court (ICC) as well as domestic decisions that engage with international law , such as those made by the Dutch Supreme Court. Carl Lewis, researcher at the Asser Institute for international and European law, dives into a new case with a different guest each episode where we get to hear analysis from some of the leading figures in the field. If you’re a lawyer or academic with an interest in international law and justice you’re sure to be inspired by the ideas shared on this podcast.