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The SEC’s tough stance on intermediary institutions: compliance and litigation risks




China’s design for human rights
President Xi’s China is now a major player at the United Nations, supporting peacekeeping operations and emphasising global cooperation to protect human rights. But there are fears that China’s more active role could erode multilateral intervention and even lead to the demise of international human rights laws.





IBA talks to CCBE Vice-President, Imbi Jürgen, for Inspirational Legal Women podcast



IBA Showcase: attorney wellbeing – what it is and why it matters to the legal profession
This session examines what has led to a crisis in attorney wellbeing and launches the IBA Presidential Taskforce, which aims to help tackle the root causes. During the session, Steven Richman of Clark Hill, Deborah Enix-Ross of Debevoise & Plimpton and Sara Carnegie, Director of the IBA Legal Policy and Research Unit, posed the questions explored by the panel.

Who Is A Friend? The Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal Delivers a Landmark Ruling
Fatou Bensouda - IBA Annual Conference 2018
IBA Global Insight December/January 2019. Speaking on the 20th anniversary of the Rome Statute, the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court reflects on progress to tackle impunity for atrocity crimes. She talks to the IBA’s Director of Content, James Lewis, about her priorities, and how threats and pushback against the Court won’t detract from the drive to create a rules-based global order.
Fatou Bensouda - interview transcript
IBA Global Insight December 2015/January 2016 - Fatou Bensouda is the Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court in The Hague. A Gambian prosecutor, she worked as a legal adviser at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda in Tanzania and has a wealth of experience in the international judicial system. In conversation with IBA journalist Ruth Green, she spoke about the Court’s jurisdiction and its fight against impunity, and quashed allegations of African bias.




Using the practice of law to facilitate change and to accelerate a just transition

