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America First and International Law

Part of the Promoting the Rule of Law Webinar Series

Webinar begins at 12:30 pm EDT

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Details for connecting to the webinar will be sent by Zoom after you register.

Duration: 75 minutes

Media Contact: Karla Larraga

Watch it live on YouTube

About the Series

Launched in 2022, the Promoting the Rule of Law webinar series is part of CAIL’s commitment to advancing justice through education and dialogue on critical legal and law enforcement issues. As a nonprofit educational institution, CAIL maintains a neutral stance on the topics discussed. The views expressed are those of the speakers. The series serves as a platform for diverse, informed conversations among legal scholars, jurists, and practitioners on matters of broad public and professional significance.

About this Webinar

What challenges does “America First” pose for the international legal order – and how should lawyers respond?

In this timely webinar, leading scholars and practitioners will explore how shifting U.S. foreign policy is reshaping global legal norms. The discussion also examines impacts on the rule of law, as well as the prospects for global cooperation and U.S. leadership

There is no cost to attend the event. Experience the discussion live on Tuesday, May 28 at 12:30 PM EDT.

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