OUT-LINES in international law is a collaboration between Accountability Unit, Garden Court North Chambers, and Manchester International Law Centre. We aim to bring to the fore and critically assess, in an accessible way, cutting edge issues concerning the application, interpretation, and development of public international law with a key focus on international human rights law, and international criminal law.

OUT-LINES addresses inter-sectional and cross-cutting issues that are relevant to policymaking with a view to add meaningful value to current debates. As part of the ongoing collaboration, a series of public seminars or podcasts are delivered each year, as well as briefing notes under the auspices of Accountability Unit. Our work is also supported by Manchester University’s Justice Hub and Law Centre.

 
 

The OUT-LINES podcast series is available at the link below.

OUT-LINES in international law podcast.

Episode 1: IRAN PROTESTS: A Fight for ‘Women, Life & Freedom’?

Previous OUT-LINES events:

OUT-LINES is developed by Aarif Abraham, Convener, International Law at Garden Court North Chambers & Acting Director at Accountability Unit; Dr Gail Lythgoe, Co-Director at Manchester International Law Centre (MILC) and Dr. John D. Haskell, MILC; and Dr. Philip Drake, Director of the University of Manchester’s Justice Hub. With deep thanks to David Eggboro from GCN for his support and for helping develop the podcast series.

If you would like to know more about our international work, please contact a member of our team FAO Aarif Abraham.