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International Governance Seminar Series - Charles Sampford

Wednesday, October 21, 2009 at 11:30 AM (ET)

Waterloo, Ontario

International Governance Seminar Series - Charles Sampford

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The emergence of strong sovereign states after the Treaty of Westphalia turned two of the most cosmopolitan professions (law and arms) into two of the least cosmopolitan. Sovereign states determined the content of the law within their borders -- including which, if any, ecclesiastical law was to be applied; what form of economic regulation was adopted; and what, if any, international law applied. Similarly, states sought to ensure that all military force was at their disposal in national armies. The erosion of sovereignty in a post-Westphalian world may significantly reverse these processes.

The erosion of sovereignty is likely to have profound consequences for the legal profession and the ethics of how, and for what ends, it is practised. Lawyers have played a major role in the civilization of sovereign states through the articulation and institutionalisation of key governance values -- starting with the rule of law. An increasingly global profession must take on similar tasks. The same could be said of the military.

This talk will review the concept of an international rule of law and its relationship to domestic conceptions and outline the task of building the international rule of law and the role that lawyers can and should play in it.

About the speaker:

Professor Charles Sampford
Professor Sampford is the Director of the Institute for Ethics, Governance and Law, (a joint initiative of the UN University, Griffith and QUT in association with the ANU), Convenor of the ARC Governance Research Network, President of the International Institute for Public Ethics, and Foundation Dean and Professor of Law and Research Professor in Ethics, Griffith University

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CIGI

57 Erb Street West
Waterloo, Ontario N2L 6C2
Canada

Wednesday, October 21, 2009 at 11:30 AM (ET)


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