"I realise that some of my criticisms may be mistaken; but to refuse to criticize judgements for fear of being mistaken is to abandon criticism altogether... If any of my criticisms are found to be correct, the cause is served; and if any are found to be incorrect the very process of finding out my mistakes must lead to the discovery of the right reasons, or better reasons than I have been able to give, and the cause is served just as well."

-Mr. HM Seervai, Preface to the 1st ed., Constitutional Law of India.

Saturday, January 29, 2022

Slides of the Lecture Series on Introduction to International Law

In the previous post, we had listed out the lectures in the introductory lecture series on international investment law. We have been getting comments from many who have been watching those videos to post the content in a text document. Owing to constraints of time, we are not able to do so now. But, those interested can access the slides that were used for recording the videos. 

Links to these slides are given below (click on "link to the Slides" given against each Chapter.):

Chapter 0: Overview of Lectures: Lecture 0 (link to the Slides)

Chapter I: History & Nature of International Investment Law: Lectures 1 to 5 (link to the Slides)
Chapter II: Investment Treaty/ Contract: Lectures 6 to 14 (link to the Slides)

Chapter III: Substantive Standards I: Lectures 15 to 27 (link to the Slides)

Chapter IV: Substantive Standards of Protection II: Lectures 28 to 44 (link to the Slides)

Chapter V: Dispute Resolution in International Investment Law: Lectures 45 to 49 (link to the Slides)

Chapter VI: Recent Developments & Concluding Observations: Lectures 42-43 & 50 (link to the Slides)

Happy Reading!

No comments: