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AJIL Webinar: International Economic Law for a Multipolar World
Date: 16 Feb 2024
Location: Zoom

AJIL Webinar: International Economic Law for a Multipolar World


Watch the webinar recording on YouTube or Vimeo.

 
We are entering an increasingly multipolar world, in which global wealth and power are more widely dispersed, and economic and security concerns, more intertwined. These shifts are changing the content and structure of international economic law, as states rethink their interests and their places in the world. This webinar considers how shifts in global power are challenging existing international economic law and how this area of law can or should develop moving forward.

Speakers:
Sarah Bauerle Danzman 
Associate Professor
Hamilton Lugar School of Global & International Studies
Indiana University Bloomington
 
Harlan Grant Cohen
Professor of Law
Fordham University
 
Henry Gao
Professor of Law
Singapore Management University
 
Nicholas J.T. Mulder
Assistant Professor of Modern European History & Milstein Faculty Fellow
Department of History
Cornell University
 
Moderated by:

Ingrid Brunk, co-Editor-in-Chief, American Journal of International Law