Grotius Lectures

The Grotius Lectures is a series of annual lectures sponsored by the American Society of International Law since 1999. The lecture is named in honour of the famous Dutch jurist, Hugo Grotius (1583–1645), considered by many to be the 'father of international law.' Over the past decade, the lecture has been delivered by a leading international law scholar or international lawyer. The lecture is customarily read at the opening of the annual meeting of the ASIL, usually held in late March or April each year.

Grotius Lecture
DateSpeakerTitleASIL Annual Meeting
011999Christopher Weeramantry & Nathaniel BermanTribute to Grotius93rd
022000Kader AsmalInternational Law and Practice, Dealing with the Past in the SA Experience94th
032001Jean Bethke ElshtainJust War and Humanitarian Intervention95th
042002Moisés NaímFive Wars of Globalization96th
052003Mary RobinsonGlobalization (The Role of Human Rights)97th
062004Amy ChuaWorld on Fire98th
072005Michael KirbyInternational Law - the Impact on National Constitutions99th
082006B.S. ChimniA Just World Under Law: a View from the South100th
092007Joseph StiglitzMultinational Corporations: Balancing Rights and Responsibilities101st
102008Zeid Ra'ad Zeid Al-HusseinFor the Love of Country and International Criminal Law102nd
112009Achim SteinerInternational Environmental Law & Transition Towards a Green Economy103rd
122010Antony AnghieShould International Law Lead or Follow in Changing Times?104th
132011Amartya SenHarmony and Dissonance in International Law105th
142012Jakob KellenbergerConfronting Complexity106th

The American Grotius Lecture should not be confused with the annual Grotius Lecture held at the British Institute of International and Comparative Law (the successor to the Grotius Society).

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