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SUMMARY:The Invasion of Ukraine: Causes and Consequences
DESCRIPTION:The Invasion of Ukraine: Causes and Consequences\nThe Russian attack against Ukraine is one of the largest military operations in modern history.â€¯It has the potential to redraw not only borders in Europe\, but may be the starting point for a transformation of the global order as we know it. \nThis webinar will analyse the motives behind Russia’s attack\,â€¯investigateâ€¯to what extent NATO expansion is a genuine concern for Russia andâ€¯discussâ€¯the rules of international law that apply to its military operations. The panelâ€¯will then explore what options the global community has in face of President Putin’s apparent willingness to disregard international rules and norms. Finally\, panelists will address the geopolitical and economic consequences of this conflict for Ukraine\, Russia itself\, Europe and the world. \nThis one-hour conversation features experts on international politics\, international law and relations between Russia and Ukraine. \nPanellists:\n\nProfessor Theo Farrell\, UOW\nAssociate Professor Emily Crawford\, The University of Sydney Law School\nSonia Mycak\, ANU\n\n  \nTuesday 8 March 2022\, 12-1pm AEDT \n  \nThis webinar is presented by the University of Wollongong Transnational Law and Policy Centre & the Sydney Centre for International Law at the University of Sydney Law School.
URL:https://law-events.sydney.edu.au/event/the-invasion-of-ukraine-causes-and-consequences/
CATEGORIES:CPD eligible events,International and Asia-Pacific law events
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SUMMARY:Ukraine and China: Russian Invasion and After
DESCRIPTION:Ukraine and China: Russian Invasion and After\nOn 24 February 2022\, Russia started a large-scale military invasion of Ukraine. It is no doubt that the crisis is going to be considerably elongated with equally as elongated consequences for China\, its policy\, and international environments. \nThis multidisciplinary roundtable will combine renowned speakers from the disciplines of law\, politics\, economy\, and international relations to discuss the issues. \nSpeakers (in the surname alphabetical order): \nProfessor Vivienne Bath: Professor of Chinese and International Business Law at the Sydney Law School. Professor Bath’s teaching and research interests are in international business and economic law\, private international law\, and Chinese law. She has extensive professional experience in Sydney\, New York\, and Hong Kong\, specialising in international commercial law\, with a focus on foreign investment and commercial transactions in China and the Asian region. \nMr. Rowan Callick: Industry fellow at Griffith University’s Asia Institute. He is a double Walkley Award winner and a Graham Perkin Australian Journalist of the Year. He joined The Australian at the start of 2006\, as China Correspondent. After three years in Beijing\, he became The Australian’s Asia-Pacific Editor and then returned to Beijing as China Correspondent\, from March 2016 to April 2018. He remains a columnist for The Australian. He was appointed in 2013 as a fellow of the Australian Institute of International Affairs. \nProfessor Bing Ling: Professor of Chinese Law at the Sydney Law School. Before coming to Australia\, he was a professor and founding member of the Faculty of Law of the Chinese University of Hong Kong. He has also taught at Peking University Law School\, University of Michigan Law School\, and City University of Hong Kong Law School. He is the author of books and articles on Chinese civil and commercial law and international law. \nMr. Raffaello Pantucci: Senior Associate Fellow at the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) and Senior Fellow at the International Centre for Political Violence and Terrorism Research (ICPVTR) at the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS) in Singapore. Author of Sinostan: China’s Inadvertent Empire\, a contemporary history of China’s relations with Central Asia to be published by Oxford University Press April 2022. \nAssociate Professor Jingdong Yuan: a leading expert in Asia-Pacific security\, Chinese defense and foreign policy\, and global and regional arms control and non-proliferation issues. He is the co-author of China and India: Cooperation or Conflict? (Boulder and London: Lynne Rienner Publishers\, 2003) and is currently working on a book manuscript on post-Cold War Chinese security policy. \nModerator: Associate Professor Jie (Jeanne) Huang\, Sydney Law School and China Studies Centre \n  \nThursday 10 March\, 6-7.15pm AEDT \nThis event is being held online. \nThis event is jointly organised by the China Studies Centre and Centre for Asian and Pacific Law\, The University of Sydney.
URL:https://law-events.sydney.edu.au/event/ukraine-and-china-russian-invasion-and-after/
CATEGORIES:CPD eligible events,International and Asia-Pacific law events
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SUMMARY:The Invasion of Ukraine: Legal\, Political and Personal Consequences
DESCRIPTION:The Invasion of Ukraine: Legal\, Political and Personal Consequences\nAlthough Russia appears to be acting with impunity\, there are very real consequences to its actions in Ukraine. Some of these consequences are having immediate effect\, while others will last for years. \nThis webinar analyses the ramifications of Russia’s recent aggression against Ukraine in legal\, political and personal terms. Panelists will address the international response to Russia’s actions\, focusing on such diverse topics as economic sanctions\, actions at the International Court of Justice and criminal prosecutions at the International Criminal Court. \nWhile it is unclear how long the current military conflict will continue\, what is certain is that the consequences of Russia’s aggression will last for years to come. This one-hour conversation features a diverse array of experts who will shed light on this complex and rapidly evolving situation. \nSpeakers\n\nProfessorÂ Chester Brown\, The University of Sydney Law School\nAssociate ProfessorÂ Markus Wagner\, University of Wollongong\nProfessorÂ Sarah Williams\, UNSW.\n\nModerator\n\nProfessor Lisa Toohey\, University of Newcastle\n\n  \nWebinar via Zoom\, Tuesday 22 March 2022\, 12-1pm AEDT \nOnce registered\, you will be provided with Zoom details closer to the date of the webinar. \n  \nThis webinar is presented by the Sydney Centre for International Law at the University of Sydney Law School and the University of Wollongong Transnational Law and Policy Centre. \n  \nImage source: Canva
URL:https://law-events.sydney.edu.au/event/the-invasion-of-ukraine-legal-political-and-personal-consequences/
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