
Ravi Prakash Vyas
@vyas_rp
Visiting Researcher @Harvard_Law | PhD Candidate (International Law), @SydneyLawSchool | Council Member @gchumanrights | @ANZSIL Council Member
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Congratulations to Prof. Emily Crawford (Sydney Law School, University of Sydney) on being awarded the Max Planck-Cambridge Prize for International Law 2023 at #MPIL yesterday! 🎉 Lauterpacht Centre for International Law


Call for Papers for 31st #ANZSIL #AnnualConference to be held Melbourne Law School from 3rd to 5th July 2024 on the topic of "International Law: Crisis, Conflict and Cooperation" is out !! Check details here - anzsil.org.au/page-18089

All welcome at the Sydney Centre for International Law annual Year in Review conference on Friday 23 February law-events.sydney.edu.au/events/scil_ye… Sydney Law School



"Rampant abuse of #counterterrorism laws threaten human rights globally," said the new Special Rapporteur on human rights & counter-terrorism, Prof Ben Saul - UN SR Human Rights & Counterterror, as he presented his vision & priorities to the United Nations Human Rights Council. Read his #HRC55 report ➜undocs.org/A/HRC/55/48

I look forward to hosting a conversation on transnational repression & human rights with Human Rights Watch's Executive Director, Tirana Hassan, at Sydney Law School on 12 April. All welcome! law-events.sydney.edu.au/events/tirana_… University of Sydney Sydney Law School Tirana Hassan Daniela Gavshon



We look forward to welcoming practitioners and scholars of #internationallaw to Melbourne Law School in July for the 31st Annual Conference of #ANZSIL. Highlights will include keynote speeches by Dame Meg Taylor, DBE, and Professor Philippa Webb. Register here: lnkd.in/gsTRmzyc



Thank you for all the support Sydney Law School, Simon Bronitt and Barry O'Farrell !!





I am grateful to Michigan Law School for inviting me to speak about the recent uprising in Bangladesh, which many have dubbed the ‘world’s first Gen-Z led revolution’. For those in Michigan who are interested in Bangladesh (or combatting authoritarian regimes more broadly), it would be

