Episodes

Wednesday Jun 24, 2020
Wednesday Jun 24, 2020
The CIL Nuclear Law and Policy Team is joined in conversation by Dr Charles D Ferguson, Director of Nuclear and Radiation Studies Board at the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine and former President of the Federation of American Scientists. In this episode, key concepts relevant to understanding nuclear safety, security and safeguards including the difference between nuclear energy and nuclear power, ionising radiation and the nuclear fuel cycle are discussed. This is the first of a four-part series on the fundamentals of nuclear safety, security and safeguards and their inter-relationships.
Note: The opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the speaker(s) and do not represent the views of the Centre for International Law.

Friday May 29, 2020
Friday May 29, 2020
CIL Head of Nuclear Law and Policy, Denise Cheong, provides an overview of how and why nuclear law and policy became a new focus area at CIL and introduces “Nuclear Matters at CIL”

Tuesday Apr 28, 2020
CIL Podcast: In Conversation with Dean Simon Chesterman
Tuesday Apr 28, 2020
Tuesday Apr 28, 2020
Dr Romesh Weeramantry, Head of International Dispute Resolution at CIL, speaks to the Dean of the NUS Law Faculty, Professor Simon Chesterman, about The Oxford Handbook of International Law in Asia and the Pacific, which Dean Chesterman co-edited with Judge Hisashi Owada and Professor Ben Saul. The podcast also covers current issues such as the regional strategic competition between the U.S. and China, and the international response to COVID-19, as well as Dean Chesterman’s advice to young scholars on research and writing.
One of the many subjects covered in the podcast relates to the role international law can play in international affairs. Dean Chesterman observes that he sometimes sees international law as:
‘[T]he grammar of international relations. If you break grammatical rules, you don’t go to prison but you make less sense… you are less able to persuade people to come onto your side and as a result costs ensue…. I hope that international law will provide the kind of language that will encourage the better angels of the great powers like the United States and China… to avoid a major fight…. And the hope is that international law can provide a convening space where the United States, China and others can get together, but also [provide] a mediating forum where the tensions can be resolved without a rift and certainly one hopes without a war.'

Wednesday Apr 08, 2020
CIL Podcast: In Conversation with Professor Tommy Koh
Wednesday Apr 08, 2020
Wednesday Apr 08, 2020
CIL Research Tara Davenport interviews Professor Tommy Koh.

Wednesday Apr 08, 2020
CIL Podcast: Series Introduction by Dr Nilufer Oral
Wednesday Apr 08, 2020
Wednesday Apr 08, 2020
CIL Director Dr Nilufer Oral's introduction to the CIL podcast series.

