IBA Annual Conference Mexico City 2024
15 Sep - 20 Sep 2024
PALACIO DE CANAL 6, LEVEL E1
Session information
International law under fire
Monday 16 September (1115 - 1230)
Committee(s)
War Crimes Committee
(Lead)
Description
As the rules-based order comes under intensifying threat, international lawyers stand at the frontline. The War Crimes Committee will examine the importance of defending this order and the impact of atrophying respect for international law on affected populations as well as the political and economic stability of the world. Serious violations of International Humanitarian Law are continuing unabated, while dominant actors in the international community fail to strengthen the international infrastructure designed to uphold international law and hold accountable those who commit the worst atrocities. Simultaneously, mounting pressure for accountability on the ground stems from both affected communities and the wider public. In the context of these linked but apparently countervailing dynamics, we ask what this means for the future of international humanitarian norms and the fate of civilians caught in the cross-fire.
Our expert panel will speak to the broader geopolitical issues and highlight the many on-going on the ground efforts and the stark consequences of bombing, starving, and targeting civilians. We examine the threats facing the fundamental principles of IHL, and how credible evidence can be gathered in the fog of war.
Session / Workshop Chair(s)
Kirsty Sutherland | 9 Bedford Row Chambers, London, England; Co-Vice Chair , War Crimes Committee |
Elsa Wyllie | Wyllie Law, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; Events Officer, Human Rights Law Committee |
Speakers
Mikel Delarange | Wayamo Foundation, Geneva, Switzerland |
Lady Helena Kennedy LT KC | International Bar Association, London, England |
Mariana Salazar Albornoz | United Nations , Mexico City, Mexico |