Jun
13
Mon
2022
Anti-Corruption Law Summer Program - U.S. Anti-Corruption Law Framework
09:00AM
-
12:00PM
Washington College of Law
NT07
- Seminar
- Open To The Public AND Students
Jun
14
Tue
2022
Anti-Corruption Law Summer Program - U.S. Anti-Corruption Law Framework
09:00AM
-
12:00PM
Washington College of Law
NT07
- Seminar
- Open To The Public AND Students
Jun
14
Tue
2022
The Ukraine Crisis: The International Human Rights and Humanitarian Law Dimensions/ La Crisis en Ukrania: Anotaciones sobre el Derecho Internacional de los Derechos Humanos y el Derecho Humanitario
12:30PM
-
02:00PM
Washington College of Law
The Human Rights Month (HRMonth) is an annual event that features conferences in English and Spanish, workshops, a film festival, and a discussion of recent publications in the human rights sector.
The panel “The Ukraine Crisis: The International Human Rights and Humanitarian Law Dimensions” / “La Crisis en Ukrania: Anotaciones sobre el Derecho Internacional de los Derechos Humanos y el Derecho Humanitario” will be part of the “Experts Speak Series: Addressing Human Rights in Times of Crisis,” which the Academy on Human Rights and Humanitarian Law sponsors concurrently with our Program of Advanced Studies on Human Rights and Humanitarian Law. The event will be administered in English/Spanish and will have simultaneous interpretation.
- Conference
- Open To Students, Faculty/Staff AND
Jun
15
Wed
2022
The Evolving Face of Cyber Conflict and International Law: A Futurespective
08:00AM
-
05:00PM
Washington College of Law
Join the Tech Law Program for 3 days of programming, June 15-18, 2022!
It’s been a little less than a quarter century since the Morris Worm shook the quixotic orthodoxies about the innate trustworthiness of digital interconnectivity and exposed the soft underbelly of what would shortly explode across the globe – the Internet. Since that time, criminals, non-state actors, and states have leveraged the inherent insecurities and vulnerabilities of cyberspace at an ever-increasing rate and with ever-more harmful impact. Data theft, ransomware attacks, and critical infrastructure disruptions, to name a few, are now near daily occurrences. Notwithstanding the immense societal risks these activities present, a growing number of states have fully embraced cyber tools and operations as staples in their toolkits of both statecraft and warfare.
At the same time, until recently states have remained relatively silent on their views of how international law regulates their cyber activities. That has begun to change, however, with an increasing number of states making official pronouncements of their opinio juris, either independently or through established multilateral processes like the UNGGE and OEWG. While this is a positive trend, it has also highlighted several disparate views on critical issues and the difficulty in achieving anything more than limited clarity and consensus. What can we discern from these state pronouncements? What is the present state of the law governing state cyber activities, and where is it headed? That is the focus of this symposium.
- Conference
- Open To The Public, Alumni, Students AND Faculty/Staff
Jun
15
Wed
2022
Anti-Corruption Law Summer Program - U.S. Anti-Corruption Law Framework
09:00AM
-
12:00PM
Washington College of Law
NT07
- Seminar
- Open To The Public AND Students