Centre for International Law and Globalisation (CILG)
Description
The Centre for International Law and Globalisation (CILG) was established in 2022 and brings together researchers working in a broad range of fields of international and global law.
The core aims of the Centre are, first, to foster innovative research and policy engagement by experts in distinct substantive areas of international law. Secondly, recognising that contemporary global challenges are multi-dimensional, the Centre provides a space within which researchers can work collaboratively, cutting across distinct substantive areas, to explore law’s role and potential contribution in addressing contemporary international and global challenges through the identification and development of multi-disciplinary, integrative responses and approaches.
The research interests of Centre members include:
- African Customary Law
- Climate Change Law
- Conflict Law
- Criminal Law (international and comparative)
- Cultural Heritage Law
- Deep seabed mining
- Dispute Settlement
- EU Law
- Global Health Law
- Governance
- Human Rights (including Cultural, Health, Minority, Social, Business and * Human Rights, Housing)
- International Economic Law (including trade, investment, regional and plurilateral trade agreements)
- International and Global Environmental Law (including climate law)
- International Fisheries Law
- Public International Law
- International Law of the Sea
- International Maritime Law
- International Refugee Law
- Maritime Boundary delimitation
- Maritime search and rescue of sea migrants
- Migration Law
- Political Economy
- Post-conflict justice
- Regulation and Decision-making
- Sustainable Development
- World Trade Organization Law
Offers funding
No, this infrastructure does not provide funding.
Founding year
2022
Contact details
University Road
Southampton
SO17 1BJ
United Kingdom
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University affiliation(s)
University of Southampton
Southampton
Last modified:
2023-09-20 15:00:27