The Westminster International Law & Theory Centre
admission is open to the public but spaces limited
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centre info: www.wmin.ac.uk/law/page-661
1. Thursday, 21st February 2008, 3-7pm
Cayley Hall, 309 Regent Street
Afternoon Workshop: A Murky Relationship
Human Rights and UK Immigration & Asylum Policy
Helene Lambert (University of Westminster), James Sweeney (Durham University)
Sarah Cutler (Refugee Council), Pierre Makhlouf (Bail for Immigration Detainees)
Jerome Phelps (London Detainee Support Group), Mark Symes (Garden Court Chambers)
2. Wednesday, 27th February 2008, 1-2:30pm
Room 2.14, The
Postnational Constitutionalism
Nico Kirsch (LSE)
3. Wednesday, 27th of February 2008, 6-8pm
Fyvie Hall, 309 Regent Street
Cosmopolitics, Power, Human Rights and the Crisis of Law
Bill Bowring (Birkbeck)
Costas Douzinas (Birkbeck)
Vivienne Jabri (Kings)
4. Wednesday, 5th March 2008, 6-8pm
Fyvie Hall, 309 Regent Street
A Marxist Critique of International Law
China Mieville (Birkbeck)
5. Wednesday, 12th March 2008, 6-8pm
Fyvie Hall, 309 Regent Street
Schmitt and International Law
William Rasch (Indiana University)
Chantal Mouffe (Centre for the Study of Democracy, Westminster)
6. Tuesday, 11th March 2008, 1-3pm
Room 3.07, The
Luhmann’s relevance to International Law
William Rasch (Indiana University)
7. Friday, 20th June 2008,
New Cavendish Campus
Journalism Testing Legal Boundaries:
Media Laws and the Reporting of Arab News
in conjunction with the
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