The role of Regional Development Banks in Europe and the rest of the world

This online event features as one of several this term which focusses on 'European Institutional Architecture', and is hosted by the European Political Economy Project (EUPEP) at the European Studies Centre.

Presenters: Judith Clifton (University of Cantabria, Santander, Spain) and Daniel Diaz Fuentes (University of Cantabria; Oxford Department for International Development)
Co-presenters: Carlos Andrés Brando (Colegio de Estudios Superiores de Administración CESA in Bogota), David Howarth (University of Luxembourg) and Erika Kraemer-Mbula (University of Johannesburg)

Moral Restraint in War - Thinking about its history

OxPeace, jointly with the Conflict Resolution Society,
invites you to a webinar with Prof. Alex Bellamy, University of Queensland,
on 'Moral Restraint in War: Thinking about Its History'
Friday 4 June at 12:30 pm Oxford time (BST), on Zoom

This talk by Alex Bellamy, Director of the Asia Pacific Centre for the Responsibility to Protect and Professor of Peace and Conflict Studies at The University of Queensland, introduces a new project on the history of moral restraint in war.

Oxford Syria Society Event: Toward Transitional Justice in Syria

The Oxford Syria Society invites you to its last panel event of Trinity term: Toward Transitional Justice in Syria. For the past decade, the Syrian people have been subjected to unimaginable atrocities and abuses. In this discussion, we will hear from the Syrian leaders who are at the front on transitional justice issues through different mediums including the law, civil society, and film.

Wealth, Internationality, and Elite Education in Urban Nepal: Historical and Anthropological Perspectives

The introduction of modern education in Nepal is widely understood by scholars to have taken place in the 1950s, primarily under the direction of Western actors. While useful in describing the significant expansion of modern education in Nepal from the 1950s onwards, this perspective nevertheless overlooks earlier efforts by Nepalis to develop a modern education system in the early twentieth century.

Saving the planet: The ethical and economic case for regenerative agriculture

This online event features as one of several this term which focusses on 'Political economy of European climate action', and is hosted by the European Political Economy Project (EUPEP) at the European Studies Centre.

Chair: David Madden (St Antony’s College, Oxford)
Discussant: Tim Lang (City University of London)

For further information please visit: https://www.sant.ox.ac.uk/events/saving-planet-ethical-and-economic-case-regenerative-agriculture

Is the Church Paternalistic in Prescribing the Common Good?

Pope Francis challenges politicians to care for the earth and care for the poor. The Vatican Council dares to tell the state what its purpose is. Do Church authorities infringe on the autonomy of civil authorities in doing so? Is the Church in danger of ‘imposing’ its view of the good on others? This lecture considers issues of solidarity, knowledge of others’ interests, distinction of types of goods, and the limits of permissibility in caring for others’ wellbeing.

Brexit: 6 Months On

The panel will analyze how British-EU relations have developed in the first six months after the implementation of Brexit agreement. What are the domestic consequences for Britain, in particular regarding Northern Ireland and Scotland ? How have trade relations been impacted ? What are the next steps in EU-UK relations and what are the longer-term goals for Britain's conduct with the EU and its individual member states ? Experts from the policy world and academia will also debate where Europe and the UK are heading in a fluid global order and a revised transatlantic partnership.

Book Discussion - The Rohingya, Justice and International Law

The Oxford Transitional Justice Research Group, the Bonavero Institute of Human Rights, and the Oxford Institute for Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict’s Programme for International Peace and Security are pleased to welcome you to a discussion of Judge Kriangsak Kittichaisaree’s forthcoming book The Rohingya, Justice and International Law (Routledge 2021).

Judge Kriangsak Kittichaisaree will be joined by discussants Ambassador Stephen Rapp (Blavatnik School of Government) and Dr Priya Pillai (Asia Justice Coalition).

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