Dr Alice Donald; Professor of Human Rights Law; Middlesex University
"Island of Dangers: how the rightward turn on immigration threatens human rights protection in the UK and beyond"
Irene Miano, Tilburg University, Netherlands: “Accountability Through Exposure: The ICJ's Evolving Role in a Shifting Global Legal Order”
Giovanni Chiarini, Alfaisal University, Saudi Arabia: “Between Power and Geopolitics: The Crisis of International Criminal Justice in a Changing Global Order”
Elina Konstantinidou, Anglia Ruskin University, UK: “Corporate anti-bribery compliance and “adequate procedures” under the UK Bribery Act”
Yiheng Lu, Queen Mary University of London, UK: “AI-generated content and authorship in copyright law”
Helga Hejny, Anglia Ruskin University, UK: “Blockchain, smart contracts and age discrimination in insurance”
Chidera Okolie, Navigo, UK: “AI mental health inference and “shadow diagnoses”
Rohan Kariyawasam, Anglia Ruskin University, UK: “Chatbots, privacy, and AI training data governance”
Maryna Utkina, Edge Hill University, UK: “Martial law, institutional exclusion and accountability in Ukraine”
Inessa Sakhno, Utrecht University, Netherlands: “From Silence to Structure: General Institutional Passivity and Systemic Discrimination in the ECtHR”
Eglė Dagilytė and Sohinipreet Alg, Anglia Ruskin University, UK, Anglia Ruskin University, UK: “Eastern European' as a protected ‘race’ category under section 9(1) of the Equality Act 2010 in the context of the Hostile Environment in the UK”
Zelina Sultana, Anglia Ruskin University, UK: Determining the Livelihood Vulnerability Dimensions of Climate-induced Internally Displaced Women in Bangladesh to Ensure Effective Protection
Luis Felipe Bicalho, University of Manchester, UK: Amazonian constitutionalism and transnational environmental governance
Angus Nurse, Anglia Ruskin University, UK: Ecocide, conflict and international criminal law
Ashley Perry, Anna Markovska and Iryna Soldatenko Anglia Ruskin University, UK Documenting torture and harm against Ukrainian prisoners of war
Yifan Jia, King’s College London, UK: Individual sanctions and international criminal justice
Microsoft Teams meeting (link to be sent upon registration)
Avni Bahri, O.P. Jindal Global University, India: From Protest to Prosecution: Rethinking Crime and Justice in a Changing Global Order
Dr Honey Govindbhai Thakkar, Gokul Global University, India: The Justice System in Political Disputes: Re-evaluating Offences, Government Authority, and Accountability
Mohoppu Arachchillage Rashmi Prabha Gunawardana, Digital Legal Research Council / Sri Lanka Law College, Sri Lanka: “The Societal Impact of the Metaverse Usage in Sri Lanka: Digital Justice and Access to Justice in South Asia”.
Christian Fazili Mihigo, University of Goma / University of Pretoria, Democratic Republic of Congo: From Paper to Platform: Digital Justice, Legal Rupture and Inequality in Conflict-Affected Contexts
Nitin Jaipal Sukhwani, Dhirubhai Ambani University, India: The Funnel and the Rope: How AI Legal Research Tools Manufacture Judicial Anchors That Make Constitutionally Illegitimate Verdicts Appear Democratically Inevitable
Mst. Asma Mahmud, University of Rajshahi / Bangladesh Judicial Service, Bangladesh: The Principle of Non-Regression in Environmental Law: Safeguarding Hard-Won Gains Amidst Global Turbulence
Ayadoure Srinivasane alias Stalin, Jawaharlal Nehru University, India: Environmental Justice, Ecocide, and Maritime Governance: United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea and the ASEAN Blue Economy Framework in the South China Sea
Pedro Cisterna Gaete, Universidad Diego Portales, Chile: Escazú Agreement and equitable adaptation of the law
Usman Khan, National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST), Pakistan: Indirect Rule and the Moral Order: Rethinking Pashtunwali as Political Practice in Lower Dir, Pakistan
Gerald John Cabanilla Guillermo, University of the Philippines / Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines: prospects for an ASEAN Court of Human Rights
Valentina Rioseco Vallejos, Universidad del Bío-Bío, Chile: Protecting Unaccompanied and Separated Children in Contexts of Mobility: Assessing Chile’s Supreme Court Protocol form a Human Rights perspective.