Panel Recording From values to action: Where do LGBTIQ+ rights sit in UK foreign policy? In an increasingly contested world order and with global threats to LGBTIQ+ rights, experts discuss a path forward for LGBTIQ+ rights and the rule of law in UK foreign policy. This panel discussion will be followed by a reception and networking.
Panel Recording New advocates and the future of international human rights As governments and multilateral institutions retreat, a new generation of advocates is reshaping the debate and proposing reform.
Panel Recording Targeting medics on the battlefield: addressing the crisis through law and practice Experts clarify international humanitarian law and promote compliance by identifying practical measures for its effective implementation.
Panel Recording How can African institutions deliver in the Great Lakes peace process? What can the African Union and regional bodies do to deliver durable peace in the Great Lakes?
Panel Recording Justice for Ukraine: Supporting survivors of war crimes and building international solidarity Following the launch of the Special Tribunal for the Crime of Aggression, the Register of Damage and the Claims Commission in The Hague, experts explore how a comprehensive transitional justice policy can bolster survivor support and global solidarity with Ukraine.
Panel Recording How can West Africa strengthen its collective security against violent extremism? Join us at Chatham House where the foreign ministers of Nigeria and Ghana explore strategies for rebuilding regional order and security in the Sahel.You can watch a recording of the event on our video player.
Panel Recording Yemen’s conflict: The Islah Party's evolving role, and vision for a post-war society In conversation with Abdulrazak Al-Hijri, Acting Secretary General, Yemeni Islah Party.
Panel Recording Is Geneva heading south? Experts assess what Geneva’s struggles symbolise about global governance in an increasingly multipolar age.
Panel Recording The struggle for justice in Ukraine An assessment of Russia’s crimes and options for accountability.
Panel Recording African peace processes: Prospects for durable agreements to end conflicts This event, in partnership with the UNDP, examines the experiences gained from peace negotiations on the African continent and the role played by local, regional and international actors.
Panel Recording Addressing illegal gold mining: International policy priorities Held in partnership with the World Gold Council, this panel of experts examines the global Artisanal and Small-Scale Gold Mining (ASGM) landscape and propose policy priorities essential for fostering sector formalization.
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.