Life as a UN Special Rapporteur The Role of UN Special Rapporteurs in Developing International Law, the Impact of Their Work, and Some Reflections of the UN Special Rapporteur for Human Rights in Cambodia

I am standing here today to deliver a public lecture of this nature since my first inaugural public lecture 10 years ago in May 2005 as the first Professor of International Law ever appointed at Leeds University. It remains the last inaugural public lecture delivered by any professor in this Law Sch...

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Published inAsian Yearbook of International Law, Volume 20 (2014) p. 12
Main Author Surya P. Subedi
Format Book Chapter
LanguageEnglish
Published Brill | Nijhoff 02.07.2019
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Summary:I am standing here today to deliver a public lecture of this nature since my first inaugural public lecture 10 years ago in May 2005 as the first Professor of International Law ever appointed at Leeds University. It remains the last inaugural public lecture delivered by any professor in this Law School thus far.’ Today, I am proposing to examine the role of UN Special Rapporteurs in developing international law and the impact of their work with some reflections of my own. I hope you will forgive me if it sounds like a ‘swan song’ at some points, but this
ISBN:9789004379763
9004379762
DOI:10.1163/j.ctv2gjwv13.4