“The PCIJ’s Opinion in Jurisdiction of the Courts of Danzig, Individual Rights under Treaties” with Kate Parlett
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In the tenth episode of the Voices of JHIL Podcast, we are joined by Kate Parlett, who is a barrister at Twenty Essex in London and specializes in public international law and international arbitration. Together we discuss her 2008 article, “The PCIJ’s Opinion in Jurisdiction of the Courts of Danzig. Individual Rights under Treaties,” published in JHIL 10(1) 2008, 119–145. Analyzing the advisory opinion given by the PCIJ in the Jurisdiction of the Courts of Danzig in 1928, Parlett explores some of the conflicting interpretations it has brought to the fore. Join in as we debate the ways in which the international legal system engages with the rights and obligations of individuals and how it adapts in response to specific issues.
Guest:
Kate Parlett
Barrister at Twenty Essex, London, specializing in public international law and international arbitration
https://www.twentyessex.com/people/kate-parlett/
Host:
Dr. Raphael Schäfer
https://www.mpil.de/en/pub/institute/personnel/academic-staff/rschaefe.cfm
Music:
Serge Quadrado Music – Cinematic Jazz
LesFM – Acoustic Guitar Indie Background Music for Videos
SamuelFrancisJohnson – Lifting Guitar
Mr Pleasure – BurnishedBronze
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