Wed, Dec 7, 2022

1 PM – 2 PM EST (GMT-5)

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Resolutions adopted by the UN General Assembly are often framed in normative language. Yet, they acquire legal significance only to the extent that states find it desirable or convenient. In her talk on her new book, Empirical and Theoretical Perspectives on International Law: How States Use the UN General Assembly to Create International Obligations (Cambridge University Press 2022), Professor Rossana Deplano, who directs the Centre for European Law and Internationalisation at Leicester Law School, sheds light on the processes through which UN General Assembly resolutions acquire legal significance through state practice. She shows how states attribute legal significance to resolutions in three different contexts: at the time of adoption, within domestic law and in international practice. The insights are quintessential to understand the making and politics of public international law. 

In conversation with Professor Yasmine Ergas, Director of SIPA's Gender and Public Policy specialization and Professor Daniel Naujoks, Director of SIPA's International Organization and UN Studies specialization.

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IAB 407

420 W 118th St, New York 10027, United States

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Rossana Deplano

Leicester Law School

Dr Rossana Deplano is an Associate Professor at the Leicester Law School and Co-Director of the Centre for European Law and Internationalisation. She holds an LLB and LLM from the University of Cagliari (Italy), a PhD from Brunel University London and a PhD from the University of Nottingham. Her research interests fall within the area of public international law, in particular international space law, United Nations law and general theory of international law.

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Co-hosted with: United Nations Association, Human Rights & Humanitarian Policy Concentration, Economic and Political Development Concentration, Gender and Public Policy Specialization, International Organization/UN Studies Specialization (OWNER)

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