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International Law?

Global Governance Beyond Neoliberalism invites you to this online session

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Torsdag 20. april 2023,  kl. 20:00 - 22:00

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The term international law is often invoked as though its meaning is self-evident, yet there is limited agreement regarding its definition. The most powerful states routinely violate the basic principles set forth in the UN Charter and Geneva Conventions without consequence, and often remain steadfastly opposed to accepting the jurisdiction of international institutions such as the International Criminal Court. The concept of international law therefore requires critical examination. What indeed is the current state of international law? How international is it, and does it command the status of law, even partially, with a sovereign power capable of adjudication and enforcement? While responding to these questions, our panelists will present their views on the conceptualization of international law and outline prospects for the legal institutions which aim to operate internationally.

Panelists:
Martti Koskenniemi (University of Helsinki)
Claire Tixeire (European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights) 

Register:https://aarhusuniversity.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_5MYnhjYFQZmjQyQZ9A3DTA