Presentations by Susan L. Karamanian, Associate Dean for International and Comparative Legal Studies; Sean D. Murphy, Patricia Roberts Harris Research Professor of Law; and Thomas Buergenthal, Lobingier Professor Emeritus of Comparative Law and Jurisprudence, have been included in the United Nations (U.N.) Audiovisual Library of International Law. The presentations were recorded for the Library's Lecture Series, which gives international law scholars the opportunity to discuss and analyze almost every subject connected to international law, such as Environmental Law, Human Rights, and International Economic Law. The presentations can be viewed below:
- View Dean Karamanian’s presentation, “The Intersection of Public International Law and Private International Law."
- View Professor Murphy’s five-part lecture, “Crimes against Humanity,” which provides general background in respect to the emergence of crimes against humanity as a concept of international law.
- View Professor Buergenthal’s presentation, “A Brief History of International Human Rights Law."
The U.N. Audiovisual Library of International Law was established in an effort to promote international law. The lecturers are speaking in their personal capacity and expressing their own views.