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July 2018

NZLF 2018 Distinguished Visiting Fellow Professor Tim McCormack gives Public Lecture at University of Auckland

17 JULY 2018, UNIVERSITY OF AUCKLAND – FACULTY OF LAW

PROFESSOR TIM MCCORMACK is visiting New Zealand during July/August as the New Zealand Law Foundation’s 2018 Distinguished Visiting Fellow.

While in New Zealand he will be hosted by the Faculty of Law at University of Canterbury and tour all law schools giving staff seminars and public lectures.

Professor McCormack is Dean of the Law School at the University of Tasmania. He is also the Special Adviser on International Humanitarian Law to the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court in The Hague and a Director of World Vision Australia.

Topics for Professor McCormack’s public lectures and staff seminars while in New Zealand:

  • Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Are We Asking Too Much of the International Criminal Court?
  • Does International Humanitarian Law (IHL) Protect Members on One’s Own Armed Forces?: Critiquing the ICC Appeals Chamber Decision in Ntaganda
  • Chemical Weapons and Other Atrocities: Contrasting Responses to the Syrian Crisis
  • Australia’s War Crimes Trials 1945-51
  • The Tallinn Manual on the International Law Applicable to Cyber Operations.

Professor McCormack’s second public lecture will be held at University of Auckland Tues 17th July, 6pm, Room 3.16, Stone Lecture Theatre, University of Auckland Law School. Topic: Chemical Weapons and Other Atrocities: Contrasting Responses to the Syrian Crisis

Further information about Professor McCormack and the lecture topics
Professor Tim McCormack’s University of Tasmania profile page

Each year the Law Foundation provides up to $40,000 towards the visit of the NZLF’s Distinguished Visiting Fellow