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Mr. Philip Allott
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Mr. Philip Allott
Professor Emeritus
of International Public Law
Cambridge University

Biography Biography in PDF format

International Law
Legal Theory
International Society and the Ideal of Justice
Globalisation is an aspect of the socialising of humanity in a new kind of international society with a new kind of international law. We must find the high values that will determine the making of the new society and its law.

Original Lecture in English
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(10/7/2008, 39 minutes)
Lecture with simultaneous interpretation
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Filmed at Cambridge University in conjunction with the Lauterpacht Centre for International Law

The Idealist's Dilemma: Re-imagining International Society
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(2/6/2014, 30 minutes)

Filmed at Cambridge University


International Law
Legal Theory
International Society and the Ideal of Justice
A. Doctrine
Aristotle, Politics (translated by B. Jowett), Elibron Classics Series, 2011.

I. Kant, Critique of Judgment (translated by J.C. Meredith), Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2007.


The Idealist's Dilemma: Re-imagining International Society
A. Documents
Articles of Agreement of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, Washington D.C., 27 December 1945 (as amended effective 27 June 2012).
B. Doctrine
S. Heaney, Seeing Things, Farrar, Straus and Giroux, New York, 1991.

G. B. Shaw, The Doctor's Dilemma, 1906.

P. Terentius Afer, Heauton Timorumenos: The Self-Tormenter, Johannes de Roigny, 1552.

A. Tennyson, “Will Waterproof’s Lyrical Monologue”, in The Complete Works of Alfred Tennyson, R. Worthington, New York, 1880.

Voltaire, Candide, Dover Publications, New York, 1991.