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Rethinking the WTO Panel Process
The Potential Impacts of the RCEP on the Asia-Pacific Region
The Schrems II Decision: Mission Impossible? Implications of the Schrems II Decision for International Trade, National Security, and Privacy Rights
International Anti-Corruption Policy and Enforcement under the Biden Administration
Original Description
External Support to Democracy and Human Rights Movements: Proposing a Doctrine of a Right to Assist
This is the third event of a three-event series co-sponsored by ASIL and the International Center on Nonviolent Conflict (ICNC) examining the intersections of civil resistance movements and international law, and was developed originally as a project of the American Society of International Law’s Signature Topic Initiative.
Nonviolent Civil Resistance: Implications for International Law & Law-making
This is the second event of a three-event series co-sponsored by ASIL and the International Center on Nonviolent Conflict (ICNC) examining the intersections of civil resistance movements and international law, and was developed originally as a project of the American Society of International Law’s Signature Topic Initiative.
Nonviolent Movements for Democracy and Human Rights: The Call from the Front Lines – What’s Our Response?
This is the first event of a three-event series co-sponsored by ASIL and the International Center on Nonviolent Conflict (ICNC) examining the intersections of civil resistance movements and international law, and was developed originally as a project of the American Society of International Law’s Signature Topic Initiative.
Indigenous Peoples and International Trade Law
Civilian Casualties: The Law of Prevention and Response (Week 5)
Original Description
This is the fifth part of a six-week Symposium. The Symposium originated as a project of ASIL’s Signature Project Initiative on Atrocity Prevention. The topic for the Week 5 Panel is: