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LCIL International Law Seminar Series
Hersch Lauterpacht Memorial Lecture 2021: 'On Dignity' (Part 3): 'Dignity and Indignity in the South African Toilet Wars' - Professor Susan Marks, London School of Economics

LCIL International Law Seminar Series

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 62:00


The Hersch Lauterpacht Memorial Lecture is an annual three-part lecture series given in Cambridge to commemorate the unique contribution to the development of international law of Sir Hersch Lauterpacht. These lectures are given annually by a person of eminence in the field of international law. This year's lecture will be given by Professor Susan Marks, Professor of International Law, London School of Economics. 6 pm Tuesday 2 March (Part 1): 'Dignity as a Worldly Concept' 6 pm Wednesday 3 March (Part 2): 'The Idea of Human Dignity' 6 pm Thursday 4 March (Part 3): 'Dignity and Indignity in the South African Toilet Wars' Lecture summary: These lectures explore dignity as a worldly phenomenon that is not just an idea, but also a social practice and lived experience. We say that dignity is a right, or a foundational concept for human rights, yet we know that, in reality, it is a privilege enjoyed by some of us more than others and all of us at some times of our lives more than at others. How are we to understand asymmetries in the distribution of dignity? What can we learn by approaching dignity from the perspective of the presumptively undignified? When dignity is not simply denied but refused, can we then make out a different, defiant dignity with a different relationship to indignity? Professor Susan Marks joined the LSE in 2010 as Professor of International Law. She previously taught at King’s College London and, prior to that, at the University of Cambridge, where she was a fellow of Emmanuel College. Her work attempts to bring insights from the radical tradition to the study of international law and human rights.

LCIL International Law Seminar Series
Hersch Lauterpacht Memorial Lecture 2021 - 'On Dignity' (Part 1): 'Dignity as a Worldly Concept' - Professor Susan Marks, London School of Economics

LCIL International Law Seminar Series

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 61:00


The Hersch Lauterpacht Memorial Lecture is an annual three-part lecture series given in Cambridge to commemorate the unique contribution to the development of international law of Sir Hersch Lauterpacht. These lectures are given annually by a person of eminence in the field of international law. This year's lecture will be given by Professor Susan Marks, Professor of International Law, London School of Economics. All three lectures will be held online: 6 pm Tuesday 2 March (Part 1): 'Dignity as a Worldly Concept' 6 pm Wednesday 3 March (Part 2): 'The Idea of Human Dignity' 6 pm Thursday 4 March (Part 3): 'Dignity and Indignity in the South African Toilet Wars' 1 pm Friday 5 March Q&A session (not recorded) Lecture summary: These lectures explore dignity as a worldly phenomenon that is not just an idea, but also a social practice and lived experience. We say that dignity is a right, or a foundational concept for human rights, yet we know that, in reality, it is a privilege enjoyed by some of us more than others and all of us at some times of our lives more than at others. How are we to understand asymmetries in the distribution of dignity? What can we learn by approaching dignity from the perspective of the presumptively undignified? When dignity is not simply denied but refused, can we then make out a different, defiant dignity with a different relationship to indignity? Professor Susan Marks joined the LSE in 2010 as Professor of International Law. She previously taught at King’s College London and, prior to that, at the University of Cambridge, where she was a fellow of Emmanuel College. Her work attempts to bring insights from the radical tradition to the study of international law and human rights.

Irish Times Inside Business
Bracing for "Hard Brexit" / Clerys' Tax Loophole / Stephen Vernon and Colin Culliton

Irish Times Inside Business

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2016 49:05


Part one: Host Ciarán Hancock and Markets Correspondent Joe Brennan are joined on the line by BBC business reporter Joe Lynam to get the latest understanding of short and long-term impact of Brexit. The drop in sterling aside, the much-anticipated "short, sharp shock" hasn't quite materialised. What is the current mood among the Conservative party, and what awaits Britain and Ireland after Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty is invoked next March? Part two: In the wake of the closure of Clerys last June, it has come to light that Boston-based equity firm Gordon Brothers paid themselves €3.65 million shortly before the the store closed its doors and 460 people lost their jobs. Business Affairs Correspondent Mark Paul talks us through the recent developments. Part three: The latest in the EY Entrepreneur of the Year Awards nominee profiles features Stephen Vernon of Green Property and Colin Culliton from TPI Group.

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The Drunk and The Ugly
Trail of C’thulhu – The Wives of March (Part 3)

The Drunk and The Ugly

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2015 241:21


Patricia Callary and Demetrius Briggs went into the belly of the beast and there learned some disturbing truths about the March family. But the worst is beyond their imagining, and is bearing down on all three investigators. PLAYERS Matt – Ken “Legs” Shelby.  Private investigator and former muscle for the bootlegger Papa Two Peps.  With the roaring twenties in the past and not many prospects open, Shelby has a jaded view of the world and doesn’t care what it takes to return to those days of glory. Manda – Patricia Callary.  Journalist from North Carolina who is on the story of one Dashell March. Josh – Demetrius Briggs. Owner of a rare books and antiquities shop.  Trying to help out the poor community with his current excess of wealth in these trying times. The post Trail of C’thulhu – The Wives of March (Part 3) appeared first on The Drunk and The Ugly.

The Drunk and The Ugly
Trail of C’thulhu – The Wives of March (Part 2)

The Drunk and The Ugly

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2015 159:53


Something is very wrong with the March family, and their dreadful secrets are coming to light. While Patricia Callary and Demetrius Briggs waltz into the den of the beast, Ken Shelby discovers a horrific scene. Side Chatter PLAYERS Matt – Ken “Legs” Shelby.  Private investigator and former muscle for the bootlegger Papa Two Peps.  With the roaring twenties in the past and not many prospects open, Shelby has a jaded view of the world and doesn’t care what it takes to return to those days of glory. Manda – Patricia Callary.  Journalist from North Carolina who is on the story of one Dashell March. Josh – Demetrius Briggs. Owner of a rare books and antiquities shop.  Trying to help out the poor community with his current excess of wealth in these trying times. The post Trail of C’thulhu – The Wives of March (Part 2) appeared first on The Drunk and The Ugly.

The Drunk and The Ugly
Trail of C’thulhu – The Wives of March (Part 1)

The Drunk and The Ugly

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2015 77:20


July 1933: Barefoot Crossing, GA: in the midst of the Great Depression, one man and a revival tent are keeping this small town alive. Dashell March is a savior, and is set to lead the people of Barefoot Crossing to prosperity like a divine savior. Until someone murders him. Side Chatter PLAYERS Matt – Ken “Legs” Shelby.  Private investigator and former muscle for the bootlegger Papa Two Peps.  With the roaring twenties in the past and not many prospects open, Shelby has a jaded view of the world and doesn’t care what it takes to return to those days of glory. Manda – Patricia Callary.  Journalist from North Carolina who is on the story of one Dashell March. Josh – Demetrius Briggs. Owner of a rare books and antiquities shop.  Trying to help out the poor community with his current excess of wealth in these trying times. The post Trail of C’thulhu – The Wives of March (Part 1) appeared first on The Drunk and The Ugly.