The regional and international implications of restrictions to online freedom of expression in Asia Panellists discuss the latest developments affecting online freedom of expression in the Asia region.
Democracy, human rights and diplomacy: Belarus and Venezuela Experts examine the Belarus and Venezuela regimes in comparative context.
AI for health event series: conference Exploring the opportunities, priorities and challenges when integrating AI into health systems.
Crimea: Living with adversity on the occupied peninsula This event offers perspectives from prominent reporters who have visited Crimea and observed life after the annexation.
Virtual breakfast: Are parliaments taking control of China policy? Is there a significant disconnect between policymakers and parliaments’ views of the best way forward on China policy?
Illicit financial flows 2021 Financial crime experts from business and policy convene to explore the impacts of illicit finance and address gaps in regulation and enforcement.
Paper launch: Networks of power - the PMF and the state in Iraq At this research paper launch, experts and policymakers explore the paper’s findings in the context of recent developments in Iraq.
AI for health event series: Experts roundtable How effective are current global frameworks, how do they need to adapt, and how are they impacted by geopolitics?
Rethinking European and Afghan policy approaches to migration Speakers argue for a more multidimensional approach to migration, and for a nuanced reassessment of policy.
How can companies defend civic space? Panellists discuss how companies can go beyond corporate social responsibility and philanthropy initiatives to protect and support civic freedoms around the world.
Beyond the borders: to what extent do states have extraterritorial human rights obligations? The panel discusses the approaches taken by states and courts to extraterritorial human rights impacts including in relation to the environment, to cyberspace, and to international surveillance.
Webinar Online Freedom of Thought and Opinion in the Digital Age Panellists, including David Kaye and Anna Lembke, unpack where the line between legitimate influence and unlawful manipulation of the mind should be drawn and assess how governments can regulate for this.