What Can Be Expected of International Law? Contemporary Developments and the Future of the International Legal Order
Date: 23 February 2026
Time: 13.00 - 14.30 (UK time)
Venue: Online
Event Details
Amid global conflicts, including Russia's invasion of Ukraine and the conduct of hostilities in Gaza, the international legal order is under unprecedented strain. The current attitude of the United States towards that order is illustrated by its recent use of force in Venezuela and threats of military and other intervention in relation to Greenland, Iran, and South American and Caribbean states, as well as by its financial weakening of, or partial withdrawal from, the multilateral system of international institutions, and measures targeting the International Criminal Court. These developments raise foundational questions about the sustainability of international law and the ability of states to maintain or improve the system.
This webinar convenes a panel of experts to discuss recent examples of international law violations and to examine the implications of tremors in geopolitics for the future of the international legal order.
Chair
Elizabeth Wilmshurst CMG KC, Chatham House
Speakers:
- Professor Devika Hovell, London School of Economics
- Professor Monica Hakimi, Columbia Law School
- Professor Yuval Shany, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
- Professor Philippa Webb, Blavatnik School of Government
Event convened by Dr Jack Kenny, Visiting Research Fellow in International Law at BIICL and a Lecturer in Public International Law at the University of Manchester.
Pricing and Registration
This webinar is free to attend but pre-registration required.