This two-day conference will examine how well international law addresses, or fails to address, the fair distribution of resources, costs, and benefits globally. It aims to connect theory with practice, fostering discussion on key issues in international law.
Organised in partnership with the LUISS Centre for International and Strategic Studies and the University of Cambridge, the event will take place alongside the meetings of the 10th and 16th Commissions of the 'Institut de droit international.' The conference also encourages engagement between scholars and practitioners.
To register for the event, please use the link provided here.