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Feb 02, 2022
A year after insurrectionists stormed the US Capitol building, disinformation’s grip on the country is only increasing. In a year in which US voters will go to the polls for mid-term elections, Global Insight explores the dangerous direction that US democracy is heading in.
Witness the intersection of corrupt activities and environmental, social and governance (ESG) concerns play out in the courtroom at the IBA Criminal Law Section’s annual mock trial. As is now tradition, the mock trial will showcase the hearing and resolution of a corruption case involving individual and corporate defendants in the public and private sectors through IBA members acting out a real-life case study. This year, watch our advocates prosecute, defend and judge allegations involving ESG, greenwashing, bribery and corruption.
IBA Annual Conference Toronto 2025
The Family Law Committee provides a unique forum for members from different countries and different legal systems to exchange views, meet during conferences and debate issues concerning the substantive and procedural aspects of family law. The work of the committee has focused on developments of international significance, involving all aspects of family law, for example, marriage, divorce, inheritance, human rights in the family, adoption, international child abduction, etc. There is a close interaction within the committee and its members through newsletters and via e-mail.
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Biennial Conference of the Section on Energy, Environment, Natural Resources and Infrastructure Law (SEERIL)

Jan 18, 2023
With an escalating climate crisis and economic and geopolitical uncertainties in the background, the debate around the risks of ‘greenwashing’ is – fortunately – becoming increasingly intense. Leaving the issue of state responsibility to one side, the spotlight of the debate seems to be on both the corporate and financial sectors, as market trends, consumer demands and regulatory pressures push for an integration of sustainability criteria into business models and strategies. Without covering all aspects of greenwashing, which is a complex and multifaceted topic, this overview intends to contextualise the debate with respect to past, present and future relevant market and regulatory developments in Europe, focusing in particular on the impact on financial intermediaries. Not forgetting the bigger picture, developments in the corporate sector are also briefly analysed through the same lens. Finally, some considerations follow on the cross-border nature of the greenwashing phenomenon and on how key jurisdictions, such as the United States and United Kingdom, are reacting to such a global phenomenon.
2025 was widely predicted to be ‘the year of exits’. The panellists will discuss the current state of the exit market across various jurisdictions, including which sectors have been most affected by a difficult environment for executing transactions and what recent trends have been observed in deal terms or structures.
Young Lawyers Private Equity Forum 2025
The Media Law Committee focuses on sharing knowledge among members and stakeholders on legal matters related to the media industry. This includes both content and communication, which has become increasingly international due to global media networks. As media law expands beyond print, radio, and TV to new media such as e-commerce, the committee fosters cooperation with journalists and other media professionals. We regularly address legal developments through programs at the IBA Annual Conference and newsletters, reflecting the evolving nature of media law in a globalised world.
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12th Annual IBA World Life Sciences Conference
Sep 05, 2022
This article summarises the Ninth Circuit’s recent decision in AK Futures and considers industry-wide impacts on the potential legalisation of delta-8 THC products derived from industrial hemp.
While the e-privacy regulation are not finalised in most jurisdictions; businesses are struggling to comply with the non-harmonised approached on cookies around the globe.
IBA Annual Conference Miami 2022
The IBA Technology Law Committee brings together lawyers addressing the evolving legal challenges of modern technologies. The Committee's mandate covers a wide range of tech-related areas, supported by eight subcommittees: AI and Robotics, Data Law, Technology Disputes, Fintech, Life Sciences, Outsourcing and Managed Services, Platforms, E-commerce & Social Media and Cybersecurity.
Each subcommittee focuses on specific issues, such as intellectual property, data protection, financial regulation, medical technologies, and cybersecurity, helping professionals navigate the complex legal landscape of emerging technologies.
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3rd IBA Global Professional Ethics Symposium
The Honourable Chief Justice Geoffrey Ma Tao-li, GBM, Chief Justice of the Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal, in conversation with IBA Director of Content, James Lewis.
The panel will discuss new strategies implemented by shopping mall developers/tenants to persuade clients to visit the stores as the e-commerce sales increase rapidly.
13th Annual IBA Real Estate Investments Conference
The Indigenous Peoples Committee addresses development issues affecting land and people from the legal perspective of those impacted, rather than developers, governments, or businesses. The committee aims to enhance communication among lawyers worldwide on issues concerning indigenous peoples, and establish links with organisations like the UN Sub-Committee on Indigenous Peoples and the World Bank. The Committee plans to publish a regular newsletter and is seeking an editor, along with volunteers, particularly from outside Canada. To reduce travel costs, the committee will utilise e-communication to advance its projects, programs, and publications.
Mar 01, 2023
This article will discuss some of the significant aspects of regulating payment companies in China, such as AliPay which provides alternative payment solutions such as open online virtual accounts, allowing the transfer of funds via a customer’s virtual account and bank account for the purpose of settling online transactions.
This session will explore:
• Trends in retail fund launches, including liquid alternatives and crypto-based exchange traded funds (ETFs);
• new environmental, social and governance (ESG) related market and regulatory trends, including human capital and modern slavery in value chains;
• trends in artificial intelligence (AI) use in fund governance, asset management and sales, and distribution;
• what’s new in Mexico and key developments in Latin America;
regional trends in fund formation jurisdictions;
• and political and geopolitical risk management.
IBA Annual Conference Mexico City 2024
The Young Lawyers' Committee (YLC) aims to help young lawyers enhance their skills and networks through IBA programmes, conferences, and projects, while offering fresh ideas to the IBA. The Committee's activities promote the IBA among young lawyers globally and highlight membership benefits.
Key initiatives include the Young Lawyer Training Courses, which connect young lawyers with senior professionals, and encouraging involvement in various IBA divisions. The YLC also fosters communication through newsletters and e-bulletins, reporting on activities and sharing articles from young lawyers worldwide on relevant legal topics. Our goal is to actively engage young lawyers in global discussions and IBA activities.
A Instituto de Direitos Humanos da Associação Internacional de Advogados (“IBAHRI”) e o Iniciativa Anti-tortura (“ATI”) expressam grande preocupação e condenam a decisão do Governo brasileiro de estabelecer severas limitações ao trabalho do Mecanismo Nacional de Prevenção e Combate à Tortura (“Mecanismo Nacional”). A medida representa uma perigosa redução da proteção dos indivíduos privados de liberdade.
The Asset Management and Investment Funds Committee provides a convenient forum for its members to consider current developments in the global investment funds industry, including both regulatory and product development. It also produces newsletters and occasional e-bulletins for its members. In addition to its programmes at the annual IBA conferences, the committee presents an annual conference on Globalisation of Investment Funds normally held in June, which celebrated its 30th successful year in 2020. The event attracts delegates from approximately 30 countries, and features presentations by senior regulators from around the world, senior executives of top fund managers and other fund service providers as well as from leading practitioners in the field.
Apr 16, 2021
Online or e-dispute resolution has long been a beneficial option for resolving business disagreements, even before the spread of Covid-19. With the current disruption and bans on travel and meetings in many countries, using remote mediation means that companies still have a means of solving problems and moving their businesses on. The positive experience of e-dispute resolution is such that it is likely to remain long after the pandemic has gone.
Year by year, the importance of e-commerce continues to grow. In many countries, it has become the dominant method for both consumers and businesses to purchase and sell goods and services. Cross-border transactions are the norm in this space, with significant implications for both regulation and dispute resolution. How can e-commerce platforms ensure compliance with competing data privacy rules?
IBA Annual Litigation Forum: Litigation in the digital era - challenges and opportunities
Florida State University and the International Bar Association are offering a new exciting opportunity to participate in a ground-breaking, distance learning, international law course.
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<li>Revisit the scope of entertainers and athletes for tax treaty purposes (through article 17 OECD MTC) mainly in light of new activities on digital activities carried on by e-gamers, influencers and celebrities for instance.li>
<li>Revisit the rules of sourcing and allocation between States with performance rendered in different States (international tournaments) with a special focus on e-games and digital activities for tax treaty purposes.li>
IBA Annual Conference Paris 2023
By Pamela R Kovacs. Editor’s Note – Pro Bono Committee e-Bulletin
10th Annual IBA World Life Sciences Conference
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IBA Annual Conference Paris 2023
Jul 06, 2023
The pharmaceutical supply chain in India has traditionally relied on small neighbourhood pharmacies for last-mile distribution. Such pharmacies have proliferated to the point where there is often one on each street, and several within a square mile, in every city. Access to brick-and-mortar pharmacies has therefore generally not been a problem in India, at least in most urban areas, and the industry has prospered over the years.
Metaverse is growing exponentially with increasing support from investors and business entities. It provides real-life experiences in a simulated environment with unmatched potential for entertainment and earnings, which can be divided into two sorts of platforms in general. The first involves leveraging nonfungible tokens (NFTs) and cryptocurrencies to create blockchain-based metaverse startups. People can buy virtual products and create their own settings on web platforms. The second group uses the metaverse to describe virtual worlds in general, where people might meet for business or enjoyment. In addition, an array of technology solutions for closing contracts and solving disputes is available with the blockchain technology.
These activities trigger a number of legal issues, as for instance the applicable law, securities issues, NFTs and crypto currency regulations, IP enforcement and brand protection, tax issues, contract and tort laws, defamations laws and dispute resolution procedures.
Our panel of experts will discuss these and other aspects to get a clear picture as to what you might come across when exploring the Metaverse field.
IBA Annual Conference Paris 2023
Jan 06, 2022
An overview of the recent articles posted by the IBA Pro Bono Committee in January 2022.
Jul 17, 2025
This article examines the regulatory framework in Ukraine for the electronic communications sector, established by the Law on Electronic Communications and its primary goal of achieving harmonisation with European Union legislation. It highlights the key regulatory pillars applicable to the sector, including the principles of general authorisation for market entry, radio frequency spectrum management and enhanced end-user rights. The article also addresses the special regulatory regime under martial law, the sanctions framework and key future developments aimed at the market’s continued evolution.
Frivolous lawsuits and their impact on professional ethics
Apr 05, 2022
The webcasting industry has played an important role in the development of the digital economy and the emerging entertainment ecosystem in recent years, but this development has highlighted new issues in tax compliance for the live e-commerce industry.
Twice a year, Florida State University and the International Bar Association offer the exciting opportunity to participate in a ground-breaking, distance learning, international law course. The application process included a 500-1000 word essay on what applicants currently consider to be the most pressing concern in International Human Rights Law. There was no right answer to this question, and we encouraged students to select a topic based on their current experience and interests.
This session explores the significance and development of private international law principles in the civil and commercial sphere, in times of crisis and conflict. Our panel of experts will take an in depth look at how legal obligations between private individuals and businesses may be (and are being) affected, including considering questions of governing law and jurisdiction, the recognition and enforcement of judgments and contractual relationships.
4th IBA Litigation Committee Conference on Private International Law
May 06, 2025
The International Bar Association (IBA) Legal Policy & Research Unit (LPRU) has released the next episode in its Inspirational Legal Women podcast. It features Alessandra Nascimento Silva e Figueiredo Mourão, founding partner of Nascimento e Mourão Advogados in São Paulo, Brazil.
This session will delve into state immunity in the context of delicta imperii, exploring the delicate balance between protecting sovereign interests and ensuring accountability of states for crimes under international law that are considered outside the scope of sovereign authority, such as crimes against humanity or the crime of aggression. After an introduction to the governing general principles, the panel will discuss the long-lasting dispute between Germany and Italy regarding compensation for victims of crimes committed by the Nazi forces in the Second World War and will explore potential paths for enforcement of claims against states in light of more recent armed conflicts.
4th IBA Litigation Committee Conference on Private International Law
Apr 29, 2024
The international trade of medical products through e-commerce platforms presents numerous challenges and opportunities. This article explores the complexities and implications of global freedom in the commercialisation of medical products, focusing on regulatory hurdles, ethical concerns, and the balance between accessibility and safety
It has now been three years since the UK withdrew from the EU’s jurisdiction and enforcement regime, hence it is a timely moment to take stock of how this has affected litigating around the EU. Is the jurisdiction and enforcement landscape more complicated? What about obtaining interim relief and seeking to enforce that around Europe? Are the old difficulties of parallel proceedings back on the agenda? Are there other consequences arising from Brexit? This panel will review matters from the perspectives of the UK, the EU27 and from a ‘third party’ standpoint.
4th IBA Litigation Committee Conference on Private International Law
Feb 24, 2026
Saranya Mishra, the Alternative and New Law Business Structures Committee’s Publication and Newsletter Officer, reflects on the rapidly changing structures and technologies that lawyers are beginning to navigate within their profession. She highlights the Committee’s recently published articles which analyse the changes and challenges in this sector and how legal professionals can approach them in their day to day lives.
Nov 21, 2025
An introduction to the IBA Business Human Rights Committee e-Bulletin, released in November 2025. This follows on from the introduction in the e-Bulletin email.
Ten years since Leghari v Pakistan: the state of play in international climate litigation
Jun 10, 2025
The Swedish, Norwegian and Danish governments have announced cooperation in the e-commerce sector, with the intention ‘to bring a halt to products that are harmful to health and the environment’
Apr 22, 2025
Japan has finally started to make tangible progress in regard to reforming its value-added tax (VAT) framework to address the challenges brought about by the rapid expansion of cross-border e-commerce. Ongoing discussions are focused in particular on expanding the platform taxation regime to cover the cross-border sale of goods facilitated by online platforms offering fulfilment services, as well as on revising the de minimis import VAT exemption for low-value imported goods.
Beyond mere service providers, lawyers are a key component to the rule of law. Yet, their core mission to provide access to justice and the law is challenged like never before. From lawyers named and shamed for representing certain clients, to lawyers being prohibited to provide advisory services, to lawyers being expected to take an active role in the face of climate change, this panel will explore the blurred lines between morality and professional ethics in light of lawyers’ fundamental role. From ESG litigation to Russian sanctions, our panellists will discuss some of the burning ethical questions that the profession is facing.
The IBA Litigation Committee have organised three sessions and one joint session with the IBA Class Actions Committee to be held at the International Chamber of the Paris Commercial Court on Tuesday 31 October.
ESG litigation – trends and strategies in both civil and common law court
10:30 AM - 11:45 AM
Global class actions - coming soon to a court near you
12:15PM – 1:30PM
Comparative approach of international commercial chambers
2:30 PM - 3:45 PM
The role of the profession, ethics, representation and social responsibility
4:15 PM - 5:30 PM
Spaces are limited and are assigned on a first come first served basis. Registered conference delegates can register register here or at the Speaker Register desk. Please note all attendees will require their passport or official ID card for the appropriate security checks at the courts. Further information on transport will be provided nearer the time, however, please note transport will only be provided to the Court for arrival at 10:30am for the first session and at 5:30pm for departure back to the conference centre.
IBA Annual Conference Paris 2023
Nov 15, 2021
The borderless nature of the digital economy and electronic transactions has always been a challenge for law makers and enforcement bodies where their authority is generally limited to a jurisdictional territory. In this article, we discuss three recent developments of the Thai governmental authorities trying to tackle these challenges: VAT on overseas e-service providers; criminal complaints against an overseas cryptocurrency trading platform; and a draft royal decree regulating e-commerce platforms.
El International Bar Association's Human Rights Institute (IBAHRI), en conjunto con la Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales (FLACSO México), ha lanzado el documento, Violaciones, derechos humanos y contexto: herramientas propuestas para documentar e investigar.
Metaverse: fiction or reality?
Sep 30, 2025
Text from the Alternative and New Law Business Structures Committee’s first e-Bulleting of 2025: We are delighted to share Alternative and New Law Business Structures Committee -Bulletin after a brief hiatus. It is lovely to reconnect with our members and share the latest legal developments and thought leadership from around the world. This edition brings together timely and diverse contributions that reflect the evolving nature of legal services, innovation and regulatory landscapes.
Dec 12, 2023
The law on e-transactions in Vietnam was recently amended in 2023. In this article we have analysed seven outstanding regulations in the amendment, namely: the scope of applications; data and data message; e-certificates; the use of e-signature and trust services; legal framework for applying e-contracts; synchronising the rights and obligations of the owner of the information system and the use of e-transaction accounts; and regulations on data collection, management and sharing among state agencies.
Licensing with strategic partners in life sciences
Dec 01, 2023
On May 4, 2023, the IBA’s Litigation Committee held an interactive session which touched on various topics involving e-commerce. The panel was chaired by Andreas Frischknecht of Chaffetz Lindsey acting as moderator along with experts from different jurisdictions, namely Karina Goldberg (Attorney-at-law, Ferro Castro Neves Daltro & Gomide Advogados, São Paulo), Antoine Laniez (Attorney-at-law, NautaDutilh, Luxembourg City), Francisco Javier Muñoz (Legal counsel, Mercado Libre, Buenos Aires) and Lucinda Orr (an employed barrister with Enyo Law, London).
Oct 20, 2021
A note from the Chair for the October 2021 Class Actions e-Bulletin
Personalised medicine and gene therapy: understanding legal and commercial challenges in transnational contexts
Apr 29, 2022
With the pandemic hitting hard, online shopping has become the new normal. The pandemic accelerated the shift towards a more digital world and fuelled e-commerce growth, not just on a business-to-consumer basis but on a consumer-to-consumer basis as goods and services become more ‘fluid’ and transactions become less territorial. This article considers the hazards of using e-commerce platforms for various transactions.
This session is intended for those in management, and/or those handling claims against law firms and lawyers, to consider:-
1. Practical aspects of managing risk – what are the sources of liability for solicitors and legal professionals (e.g. negligence, breach of fiduciary duty, confidentiality breaches)
- common causes of professional negligence claims:-
o missed deadlines (e.g. limitation periods)
o poor communication or advice
o errors in drafting
o failure to follow client instructions
o conflicts of interest and failure to clearly identify who the firm is acting for
- impact of liability on the firm (reputational, financial, regulatory)
2. Mitigating risk through technology
- document automation and error reduction
- practice management systems for:-
o key date tracking
o time recording
o file audits and workflows
o client identification and conflict checks
- use of AI for due diligence, contract review and client onboarding (KYC/AML)
- cyber-security and data protection tools
- risk of data breaches as a liability issue
- risk of over-reliance on technology – need for human oversight
3. The role of insurance coverage – overview of professional indemnity insurance
- what does it cover and what are the limits/exclusions?
- the importance of accurate proposal submissions
- the claims process – what to do if something goes wrong
- cyber-liability insurance is a growing necessity
4. Training and culture
- building a risk-aware culture within the firm
- regular CPD and legal updates for all staff
- supervision structures
- encouraging early reporting of potential issues and near-misses
- the role of knowledge management in reducing avoidable errors
IBA Annual Conference Toronto 2025
Nov 02, 2023
Telemedicine, despite being used in practice, was not explicitly and specifically addressed in Czech law. However, new legislation to introduce the concept of telemedicine into the Czech legal framework is now on the horizon.
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