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Harry Weinrebe Memorial Event 2024: Judge Joan Donoghue, "Challenges and Future of International Adjudication", in conversation with Catherine Amirfar. (Hybrid)

Date: 3 October 2024

Time: 17.30 - 18.45 (UK time) | Followed by a reception

Venue: BIICL, Charles Clore House, 17 Russell Sq London WC1B 5JP and ONLINE

Supported by The Dorset Foundation and sponsored by

Event Details

The Harry Weinrebe Memorial Event 2024 will be delivered by Judge Joan Donoghue, former President of the International Court of Justice. She will be in conversation with Catherine Amirfar, Debevoise & Plimpton LLP,  reflecting on the challenges and future of international adjudication.

This event is convened by Kristin Hausler, Dorset Senior Fellow, Director of the Centre for International Law, British Institute of International and Comparative Law. 

The Harry Weinrebe Memorial Lecture is held annually by BIICL to honour philanthropist Harry M Weinrebe, founder of the Dorset Foundation. We are grateful to the Foundation for the generous and longstanding support it has given to the Institute.

Pricing and Registration

This is a hybrid event being held in person at the BIICL office in Russell Square, London and virtually. The event is free of charge to attend.

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CPD Information

This event offers the equivalent of 1.5 CPD hours.

Contact

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Event Recording

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