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Issue 12 – Friday 10 July 2020

The 12th issue of the IBAHRI Covid-19 Human Rights Monitor covers topics including conditions of slavery for domestic workers, quarantine restrictions on refugee camps in Greece and the impact of the virus on those living in informal settlements. Also: the disproportionate number of Covid-19-related deaths that have occurred in institutional settings for people with disabilities.

Human Rights Institute
24th Annual Competition Conference - 10 September

A webinar presented by the IBA Antitrust Section, 10 September 2020, 1230 – 1600 BST

Issue 10 – Friday 26 June 2020

The tenth issue of the IBAHRI Covid-19 Human Rights Monitor contains updates on freedom of assembly in Hong Kong, the United States and Ecuador. Also: the effect of the pandemic on asylum procedures and refugee camps, with particular focus on the forcible quarantine of certain communities

Human Rights Institute
Issue 21 – Friday 11 September 2020

The 21st edition of the Monitor covers topics including a fire in Moria refugee camp forcing refugees ill with Covid-19 to flee and the growing crisis for worldwide refugee camps, the effect on low-income earners, including redundancies and homelessness and the difficulties for those living with disability in the reopening of schools.

Human Rights Institute
Issue 11 – Friday 3 July 2020

The latest issue of the IBAHRI Covid-19 Human Rights Monitor contains updates on gender-based violence and women’s health in India and Northern Ireland. Also: refugee camps, including the Kakuma Refugee Camp in Kenya, which has no reported cases of Covid-19 to date.

Human Rights Institute
10 years after Arab Spring: is fighting corruption a reality or a dream?

A webinar presented by the IBA Anti-Corruption Committee

IBAHRI and ATI pen letter to Turkey’s President condemning conviction of 11 medical professionals

The International Bar Association’s Human Rights Institute (IBAHRI), in conjunction with the Anti-Torture Initiative (ATI), has written to Turkey’s President, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, condemning the conviction of 11 members of the Turkish Medical Association (TMA) Central Council on terrorism charges.

Human Rights Institute
Highlights from the 11th Annual IBA World Life Sciences Conference, 11–13 June, Boston
Articles
Diversity and inclusion: 10 who, what, why, how and when questions to Tiernan Brady, Global Director of Inclusion at Clifford Chance
Articles
Fighting corruption in Brazil: Federal Decree No 11,129 of 11 July 2022, regulating anti-corruption law
Articles
Multinational LATAM companies in distress: Chapter 11 or Chapter 15 of US Bankruptcy Code – opportunities and pitfalls
Articles
Latin American airlines file for Chapter 11 in response to Covid-19: forum shopping or sound strategy?

A webinar presented by the IBA Insolvency Section, 8 September 2020, 1400-1500 BST

Chapter 11 rehabilitation proceedings in Korea of a shipping company - Maritime and Transport Law Committee, July 2020
Articles
Report on Tables 11 and 12 of Interactive Workshop: Selected corporate topics connected to developments and consequences of the global pandemic – part one
Articles
China’s Foreign State Immunity Law 2023: Implications for Enforcement of Judgments and Arbitral Awards against States and State Entities in the People’s Republic of China, Hong Kong, and Macau
Journals
China's regulation of artificial intelligence – progress and challenges
Articles
Mediating Disputes Involving Chinese Parties
Journals
China’s restrictions on cross-border transfer of personal information: an update on regulatory policy and practical implications
Articles
Utilising Generative AI in Businesses: Risks and Best Practices
Journals
A Brief Discussion on the Implications, Regulation and Prospects of AI in Dispute Resolution Practice with a Focus on China
Journals
The SEC’s tough stance on intermediary institutions: compliance and litigation risks
Articles
Alipay and the impact of e-payment systems resulting in new regulations in China and other jurisdictions - China Working Group
Articles
The Global Impact of the Covid-19 Pandemic on Commercial Dispute Resolution in the First Year
Articles
Grenfell Tower: A long wait for justice as Inquiry into tragedy prepares for Phase Two
News Analysis
Offshore finance: UK government halts push for greater transparency
News Analysis
Tax and women: achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals
Articles
American presidency: executive orders

IBA Global Insight April/May 2017 - Serving as Deputy Assistant Attorney General under George W Bush, John Yoo authored the ‘Torture Memos’ that provided the legal basis for US detention and interrogation policies following 9/11. Here, he assesses Donald Trump’s early days in power and says the use of executive orders is damaging his presidency.

Global Insight
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The ‘silent casualty’ of war: armed conflict, environmental protection and corporate liability – trends in international law and the impact on commercial disputes
Articles
Rethinking the Path to Digital Platform Regulation in Brazil: a Critical Appraisal of DMA-inspired Bill 2.768/22
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