• #35. International Law and Armed Conflict - Prof. Alberto Costi

  • Apr 3 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 39 mins
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#35. International Law and Armed Conflict - Prof. Alberto Costi

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  • As the term "international law" is brought up frequently in discourse these days we sat down with Professor Alberto Costi to get an introduction into international law and laws of armed conflict. We cover how international law works and how it is implemented? Who can be held accountable for breaches in international humanitarian law? Where do non-state actors fit in? The nuances within the Geneva Conventions and examples of past and present cases regarding genocide and why the current law is not always the best mechanism to prevent crimes against humanity.

    Prof. Costi specializes in the law of armed conflict, international criminal law, international human rights law, the law of international organizations and in comparative law and EU law. He is a member of the New Zealand International Humanitarian Law Committee, serves as the Secretary-General of the International Law Association New Zealand Branch and is the Vice-President of the New Zealand Association for Comparative Law.

    Prof Costi's Profile: https://people.wgtn.ac.nz/Alberto.Costi

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