Liberal visions of international order presume that peaceful settlement of disputes depends on the rule of law. Yet today many actors ignore United Nations resolutions, breach multilateral trade agreements, withdraw from international treaties, and violate legally established territorial borders. Is it the end of international law and order? Can we turn the tide, and if so how? Do we need a new kind of law to promote just peace, and if so what would it look like?
Schedule:
16.00-17.00 Borrel
14.00-15.00 Roundtable
15.00-16.00 Breakout Groups
About the Just Peace Dialogues
The Just Peace Dialogues are a set of meetings for public deliberation of key aspects of building peace in today’s world. The dialogues are held from 16 to 22 of June and address each of the festival’s six main themes. The aim is stimulate creative discussion about conditions for a just peace in contemporary society.
This event is part of the Just Peace Festival. Learn more on the Just Peace website
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