War in Ukraine and the International Legal Order: A panel discussion
Research
In what ways does the intervention by the Russian Federation into Ukraine engage international law?
Seminar
In what ways does the intervention by the Russian Federation into Ukraine engage international law?
In what ways does the intervention by the Russian Federation into Ukraine engage international law? This international law panel will discuss current events in light of the international laws of belligerent occupation, sanctions and of refugee displacement. Moreover, it addresses the broader question of how the intervention might change the international legal order such as we know it and asks what the implications of these changes are.
Welcome by Matilda Arvidsson (associate professor of international law)
Introduction by Per Cramér (dean of the School of Business, Economics and Law, professor of international law)
Panel discussion:
Matilda Arvidsson (associate professor of international law)
Hugo Lundberg (doctoral candidate in international law)
Gregor Noll (professor of international law)
Karin Åberg, (doctoral candidate in international law)
All affiliated to the School’s Department of Law
Open Question-and-Answer session with the audience, chaired by Matilda Arvidsson
The event is open to scholars, students and the general public. No registration needed.
Welcome!