Conference: International Law in the Asia-Pacific
9:00 AM 鈥 12:00 PM
The Canadian Red Cross, the Centre for International & Defence Policy, Queen鈥檚 Law, and the Canadian Forces Military Law Centre are pleased to announce the 2023 Ontario IHL Conference to be held at Queen鈥檚 University in Kingston. This year鈥檚 theme is 鈥淚nternational Law in the Asia-Pacific.鈥
This free, public, half-day conference featuring academics and practitioners, will provide participants the opportunity to increase their understanding of pressing issues and challenges pertaining to international law in the Asia-Pacific.
The Asia-Pacific region is rapidly becoming a global centre of economic dynamism and a host of complex strategic challenges. It is also the home of a vibrant civil society invested in protecting the human security, human rights, and livelihoods of 60% of the world鈥檚 population. This event will highlight the need for Canada and the Canadian public to demonstrate global humanitarian leadership and sustained commitment to help address f Asia-Pacific populations鈥 concerns. In this spirit, our experts will assess prospects for the peaceful management of territorial and other disputes in the context of increased militarization of areas where international law in general, and humanitarian law in particular, is being challenged from the South China Sea to Myanmar. The event will profile international humanitarian law (IHL), Maritime Law, Canada鈥檚 contributions to regional security, and humanitarian and disaster relief interventions.
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