Don't miss out! Register for the 9th Annual T.M.C. Asser Lecture today
Published 17 April 2024If you have not registered yet, please make sure to save your seat for the 9th Annual T.M.C. Asser Lecture on Thursday 25 April in the Peace Palace in The Hague. We only have a few seats left! The lecture, by professor Fleur Johns, a recognised expert on international law and on the role of automation and digital technology in global legal relations, is free, with a reception included, but registration is required.
In her lecture, professor Fleur Johns will explore the concept of ‘community’ in today's international law, especially in the context of humanitarianism. As technology has radically changed the ways in which we connect, communicate, share values with each other, exercise power, and engage in conflict, the concept of ‘community’ in international law is once more in contention.
'Ideas of ‘community’ have long played a role in making insiders and outsiders in international law, and continue to do so. Yet techniques of community-making in international law may nevertheless present egalitarian possibilities - or so this lecture will show.'
Professor FLeur Johns
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