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SUMMARY:Defending and restoring global rule of law: lessons learned from 
 Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine
DESCRIPTION:One year and half after Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukrai
 ne\, the brazen breach of the UN Charter continues to pose a great threa
 t to the rules-based international order\, raising important questions o
 n how the global rule of law can be defended and restored. From the purs
 uit of criminal justice for Russia’s aggression and atrocities\, domesti
 c prosecutions to the International Criminal Court and a prospective agg
 ression tribunal\, to the importance of upholding State responsibility a
 nd accessing remedy\, reparations\, and reconstruction through appropria
 te legal mechanisms. Including but not limited to international justice 
 institutions - the European Court of Human Rights\, the International Co
 urt of Justice and others – to the impact of sanctions\, and revived int
 erest in UN Security Council reform: what lessons can and should we lear
 n? How should we think about reforming the existing rule of law and coll
 ective security architecture\, including the UN Security Council\, where
  Russia remains a permanent member? What should be the vision for the fu
 ture role of the UN in upholding\, maintaining\, and restoring internati
 onal peace? And what is the role of organisations such as the IBA in sha
 ping the up the global rule of law?
LOCATION:Rooms 202-203\, Level 2
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