Lunch Hour Lecture | Changing State Behaviour - The Role of International and Human Rights Courts
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What role do human rights courts play in changing behaviour of states? The number of human rights cases before international courts is on the rise. Litigants are increasingly turning to European and Inter-American courts to compel states to undertake preventative measures to redress the effects of climate change; in response to the invasion of Ukraine, states are suing Russia for human rights violations and looking at ways to expropriate its assets to provide reparations for Ukraine; and in relation to Gaza, certain states have even brought proceedings before the International Court of Justice, accusing Israel of committing genocide. In her talk, Veronika Fikfak addresses the role of international and human rights courts in such contexts and the limits of what their judgments can achieve.
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UCL's popular public Lunch Hour Lecture series has been running at UCL since 1942, and showcases the exceptional research work being undertaken across UCL. Lectures are free and open to all and since 2020 have been held online.
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