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Law and International Ordering: Views from the Present

The Institute for International Law and Justice invites you to a timely conversation on the changing state of international governance amid escalating conflict in various world regions, the growing entanglement of corporate actors as well as the rapid integration of artificial intelligence into domestic security and geopolitical strategy. The talk explores how these developments are reshaping authority, accountability, and power across public, private, and hybrid domains. Yet it also highlights a quieter continuity: despite public contestation and political strain, many institutionalized systems of ordering — and the everyday practices of cooperative governance — continue to sustain much of contemporary globalized life.

Speakers Helmut Aust, MJ Durkee, James Gathii, Martti Koskenniemi, and Sarah Nouwen.

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