Oxford PIL Discussion Group Oxford process Int Law Protections in Cyberspace 29 Oct 2020 12:45pm
Public International Law Discussion Group
Thursday 29 October 2020 at 12.45pm
The Oxford Process on International Law Protections in Cyberspace
Dr Antonio Coco, University of Essex & Blavatnik School of Government &
Dr Talita Dias, Blavatnik School of Government
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The speaker will commence at 12:45 and should conclude before 2:00 pm. All are welcome. Convenor of the Oxford Public International Law Discussion Group: Tsvetelina van Benthem.
Antonio Coco is a Lecturer in Law at the University of Essex and a Visiting Fellow at the Oxford Institute for Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict at the Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford. He holds a PhD in Law from the University of Geneva, an LL.M. from the Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights, and a Master’s Degree in Law from the University of Catania. Antonio is also the Co-Chair of the Editorial Committee of the Journal of International Criminal Justice, published by Oxford University Press, and is admitted to practice law in Italy.
Talita Dias is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow with the Oxford Institute for Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict (ELAC) at the Blavatnik School of Government. Her research focusses on due diligence in cyberspace and atrocity prevention in the digital age. Talita is also a Junior Research Fellow and Lecturer in Criminal Law at St Catherine’s College, University of Oxford, as well as a Seminar Leader in Law and Public Policy on the Blavatnik School’s Master of Public Policy programme. She has a DPhil in Law and a Magister Juris degree from the University of Oxford and an LLB from the Federal University of Pernambuco (UFPE). Talita has previously interned at the International Criminal Court and she is a qualified attorney-in-law in Brazil, where she clerked for a Criminal Appeals Chamber.
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