Panel Recording Prosecuting cyber-enabled international crimes: What solutions are available? Following the launch of the International Law Programme’s research paper, ‘Securing justice for cyber-enabled international crimes’, experts examine pathways to accountability and the legal frameworks needed to secure justice for cyber-enabled international crimes.
Panel Recording Global drug policy: How to win the war? Former Presidents Ernesto Zedillo of Mexico and Juan Manuel Santos of Colombia, and former High Commissioner for Human Rights Louise Arbour, outline how multilateral cooperation and policy change can reverse global drug trends.
Panel Recording The struggle for justice in Ukraine An assessment of Russia’s crimes and options for accountability.
Panel Recording Addressing Russia’s use of forced displacement in Ukraine Experts consider the role international law could play in responding to Russia’s forcible movement of people during its war against Ukraine.
Panel Recording The future of South Africa’s foreign policy HE Ronald Lamola, South Africa’s Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, will reflect on the foreign policy priorities of the Government of National Unity.
Panel Recording Joining in wars How states, international organizations and armed groups become parties to armed conflict.
Panel Recording Russia’s use of abduction, torture and sexual violence in war How Russia employs these crimes as a part of their military strategy.
Panel Recording Can the Venezuelan negotiations be revived? Exploring the stalled Venezuela negotiations, international sanctions, the upcoming 2024 presidential elections, and a potential – although uncertain – path forward.
Panel Recording Can diplomacy advance human rights? How is diplomacy contributing to advancing human rights through the multilateral system?
Panel Recording Everyday life in Russian-occupied Ukrainian territories This event presents a fragment of the BBC documentary Occupied, featuring footage from Dmytro Bahnenko who captured daily life in occupied Kherson.
Panel Recording What is the future of the international human rights system? Amid turbulent change, can the established human rights system survive a fragmented geopolitical order and rising populism?