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International Anti-Corruption Policy and Enforcement under the Biden Administration
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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)
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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:
Election Security and Cyber Threats
This session features remarks from U.S. National Security Adviser Robert O'Brien and former Coordinator for Cyber Issues at the U.S. Department of State Christopher Painter. They share their thoughts and insights on the role of cyber security in the upcoming 2020 U.S. Presidential Election and the threats potentially facing the United States as it heads to an historic election.
Outstanding Issues of ISDS Reform: Perspectives from Asian-Pacific Stakeholders
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Civilian Casualties: The Law of Prevention and Response (Week 4)
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This is the fourth 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 4 Panel is: