'Trains, Treaties and Courts: The Role of International Law and Politics in the Unification of the Koreas'

Event date
7 March 2019
Event time
14:00 - 17:00
Oxford week
Venue
Nissan Lecture Theatre - St Anthony's College
Speaker(s)
Dr Young-Chan Choi, HE Alastair Morgan, HE Charles Hay, Professor Richard Caplan, Mrs Talita de Souza Dias, Professor Lee Keun-Gwan, Sir Tim Hitchens

Trains, Treaties and Courts:  The Role of International Law and Politics in the Unification of the Koreas  
 
2 p.m.to 5p.m., Thursday 7 March  Nissan Lecture Theatre, St Antony’s College 
 
2.00 p.m. Opening address by Dr Young-Chan Choi (Associate Member Oriental Institute) 

2.10 p.m. View from Pyongyang  HE Alastair Morgan (British Ambassador to Pyongyang, DPPK, 2015-2019)   

2.35 p.m. View from Seoul  HE Charles Hay (British Ambassador to Seoul, ROK, 2015-2018) 

3:00 p.m. Coffee Break 

3.15 p.m. State Re-unification in Comparative Perspective Professor Richard Caplan (Professor of International Relations, Oxford University) 

3.30 p.m. Korean Reunification? Implications and Options for International Criminal Accountability Mrs Talita de Souza Dias (Tutor in International Criminal Law, Oxford University; Teaching Fellow in Public International Law, Royal Holloway, University of London) 

3.45 p.m. Peace on the Korean Peninsula: An International Legal Perspective  Professor Lee Keun-Gwan (Professor of Law, Seoul National University)  

4 p.m. Coffee Break 

4.20 p.m. Roundtable discussion  Moderator: Sir Tim Hitchens (British Ambassador to Tokyo, Japan, 2012-2017)  
 
All are welcome Enquiries: asian@sant.ox.ac.uk or 01865-274559 

 

 

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