Über GILDS
Das Institut für Völkerrecht und Internationale Beziehungen der Rechtswissenschaftlichen Fakultät der Universität Graz veranstaltet eine Online-/On-Campus-Vortrags- und Diskussionsreihe mit führenden und aufstrebenden Wissenschaftler:innen sowie Praktiker:innen des Völkerrechts und der internationalen Beziehungen aus Europa und darüber hinaus.
Die Vorträge in dieser Reihe drehen sich sowohl um grundlegende als auch um aktuelle Herausforderungen und Probleme im Völkerrecht sowie im angrenzenden Bereich der internationalen Beziehungen. Studierende, Praktiker:innen und Akademiker:innen aller wissenschaftlichen Disziplinen sind herzlich eingeladen und ermutigt, sich anzumelden und an unseren Diskussionen teilzunehmen.
Gründerin und Leiterin der GILDS ist Professorin Erika De Wet, Leiterin des Instituts für Völkerrecht und Internationale Beziehungen: erika.de-wet(at)uni-graz.at
Zukünftige GILDS-Vorträge
DR. MICHAL SALITERNIK: “The Occupation of Gaza – Past, Present, and Future”
30.04.2024 17:00 on site (SZ 15.21)
The withdrawal of Israel from the Gaza Strip in 2005 has sparked heated debates regarding the legal status of Gaza and the corresponding obligations of Israel towards the Gaza population. While some scholars have contended that belligerent occupation ended with the Israeli disengagement, others opined that it continued due to Israel’s lasting control over Gaza’s airspace, waters, and borders. The Israeli invasion of Gaza in October 2023 did not settle these disputes, which now mainly revolve around the duties of Israel to provide or facilitate humanitarian aid to the local population. The invasion has also raised crucial questions regarding the future status of Gaza, with the options on the table ranging from full or partial Israeli control to international administration to an independent Palestinian state. In her lecture, Dr. Saliternik will examine these options as well as other questions concerning the past, present, and future of Gaza from international law and international relations perspectives, while also discussing the broader implications of the Gaza case for the law and politics of occupation in the twenty-first century.
To participate, please register by e-mail to voelkerrecht(at)uni-graz.at by 25.04.2024.
GILDS Schedule
- 28.11.2023 - Prof. Paul Gragl: “Mutual Defence and Assistance Clauses: A Comparative Analysis of Article 5 NATO and Article 42(7) TEU”
- 26.09.2023 - Prof. Charlotte Kreuter-Kirchhof: “Implementation of the Paris Agreement in the EU in times of energy crisis”
- 06.06.2023 - Prof. Matthias Herdegen: “The War in Ukraine: Controversial Issues under the International Law of War and Peace”
- 11.05.2023 - Prof. Liesbeth Lijnzaad: “THEN AND NOW, and the role of time in the interpretation of treaties”
- 29.03.2023 - Prof. Ass. Dr. Përparim Gruda: “Recent Developments in the Normalization Process between Serbia and Kosovo: The Brussels Agreement from a Kosovar perspective”
- 09.01.2023 - Mag. Dominik Ornig: "Automation of Decision-Making"
- 11.11.2022 - Dr. Katalin Sulyok: "Science and the Legitimate Argumentative Space of International Courts"
- 30.09.2022 - Prof. Jean D'Aspremont: "The Discourse on Customary International Law" (in collaboration with the European Society of International Law)
- 02.06.2022 - Prof. Wolfgang Benedek: "Präsentation des OSZE-Berichts"
- 25.05.2022 - Prof. Martha Bradley: „Testing the boundaries of Tadic: Assessing the intensity of violence through an aggregated approach in complex conflict settings“
- 11.02.2022 - Dr. Marko Svicevic: „Collective self-defence or regional enforcement action: the legality of a SADC inter- vention in Cabo Delgado and the question of Mozambican consent"
Rechtswissenschaftliche Fakultät
RESOWI, Universitätsstraße 15/AE, 8010 Graz