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3rd March 2026
Harry Weinrebe Memorial Event 2025 with Sir Tim Eicke KCMG KC
The full text of the 2025 Harry Weinrebe Memorial Event, delivered by Sir Tim Eicke KCMG KC, is…
Courts and Tribunals+2 View all news2nd March 2026
Launch of the Ukrainian Commercial Courts Judicial Capacity Building Programme
BIICL are proud to announce the successful launch of a new capacity building programme for judges…
Training View all news23rd February 2026
Digital Transformation and AI in Legal Education: A Workshop Report
This report has been prepared to capture and synthesise current thinking on the future of…
Arbitration+3 View all publications16th February 2026
ICLQ Annual Lecture 2026 Announced
Human Rights Obligations in Maritime Search and Rescue Featured in the 2026 Annual Lecture Since…
Human Rights and IHL+3 View all news13th February 2026
ICLQ Early Career Prize Winner Announced
Priya Urs Awarded the 2025 ICLQ Early Career Prize The International and Comparative Law Quarterly…
ICLQ View all news5th February 2026
46th Annual FA Mann Lecture with Professor Philippe Sands KC
The full text of the 46th Annual FA Mann Lecture, delivered by Professor Philippe Sands KC on "A…
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Technology Disputes and Investment Treaty Arbitration - Study Launch
Join BIICL and Cooley on 10 March for the launch of a landmark study on how technology‑sector regulation intersects with investment treaty protections.…
Arbitration+110th March 2026
The Government’s Consultation on Refining the UK's Competition Regime
In January 2026, the UK Department for Business and Trade launched its landmark consultation, "Refining our competition regime." which runs until march…
Competition Law16th March 2026
Memorial Event for Lady Hazel Fox CMG KC
Join us for a memorial event honouring Lady Hazel Fox's contributions to international law and her dedicated support of BIICL, featuring a panel discussion…
International Law17th March 2026
Masterclass by Lord Neuberger: Advocacy Before Courts and Arbitral Tribunals
Drawing on over three decades of judicial and tribunal practice and a further two decades of practice before courts and tribunals in the capacity of barrister,…
Arbitration+119th March 2026
Australia’s New Merger Regime
We invite you to join a discussion with Luke Woodward, Commissioner at the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC), focusing on the ACCC's…
Competition Law24th March 2026
Business and Human Rights Regulation in the UK: Legal Models and Liability Pathways
On 24 March, the Business and Human Rights Forum will convene a roundtable to discuss the possible future direction of business and human rights regulation…
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Irene Pietropaoli | 25th February 2026
Legal Opinion on Draft Belgian Bill on Financial Institutions and the Occupied Palestinian Territories
On 19 January 2026, a Draft Bill to prohibit financial institutions from contributing…
Courts and Tribunals+1
Alexandros Tzionas | 17th February 2026
The Normative Transformation of the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises on Responsible Business Conduct into Hard Law
This post, authored by Alexandros Tzionas, is part of a series of external posts building…
Business and Human Rights+1
Maria Alejandra Anaya-Torres | 11th February 2026
Is Soft Law Really Soft? The Value of Treaty-Body Decisions in Global Climate Governance
This post, authored by Maria Alejandra Anaya-Torres, is part of a series of external posts…
Climate Change+1
Irene Pietropaoli | 22nd January 2026
US International Law Violations in Actions against Venezuela: Oil Investment, Expropriation, and Business and Human Rights Considerations
On 3rd January 2026, the United States launched a military operation on Venezuelan territory.…
Business and Human Rights+3
Maria Xiouri | 13th January 2026
The 1998 Belfast/Good Friday Agreement and treaty amendment: an example of the interplay between a treaty and a non-legally binding agreement
This post, authored by Maria Xiouri, is part of a series of external posts building on the…
Soft Law Symposium
Marco Pasqua | 17th December 2025
Bridging Soft and Hard Law in AI Governance
This post, authored by Marco Pasqua, is part of a series of external posts building…
Artificial Intelligence+1