The Rule of Law in a Changing Global Order: Managing Global Risk and Disputes
A part of the Dean Robert G. Storey Rule of Law Lecture Series
Webinar - 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM CDT (UTC -5)
11:00 AM to 12:00 PM CDT (UTC -5)
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Overview
This webinar will discuss the crucial importance of the rule of law in the current geopolitical and commercial environment. It will draw on the years of experience of Meg Kinnear and Lucinda Low in managing global risks and responding to global disputes. The conversation will highlight how today’s challenges measure up to the challenges of the past. The discussion will highlight that these challenges are not different due to what is at stake. Rather, what is different today is that some key decisionmakers have rejected the rule of law as a viable approach to overcoming the challenges they face even as others hope to gain the benefits and protection of a rules-based order. The conversation will underline why the rule of law remains critical. It will address why rule of law must mean more than narrow formalism. Only a thick, justice-based understanding of the rule of law is fit to purpose to solve today’s existential crises facing world society.
Registration is complimentary as a service to our International community. Details for connecting to the webinar will be sent shortly before the event.
Speakers

Moderator
Frédéric G. Sourgens
James McCulloch Chair in Energy Law
Tulane University Law School
Center for Energy Law

Meg Kinnear
Founding Member
Low & Kinnear Dispute Resolution
Washington, DC

Lucinda Low
Founding Member
Low & Kinnear Dispute Resolution
Washington, DC
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