Democracies and International Law (CUP, 2021)
with the author – Tom Ginsburg
25 JAN 2022 (TUE) 22:00-23:15 (HK TIME)
Democracies and authoritarian regimes have different approaches to international law, grounded in their different forms of government. As the balance of power between democracies and non-democracies shifts, it will have consequences for international legal order. Human rights may face severe challenges in years ahead, but citizens of democratic countries may still benefit from international legal cooperation in other areas. Ranging across several continents, this volume surveys the state of democracy-enhancing international law, and provides ideas for a way forward in the face of rising authoritarianism.
AUTHOR:
Tom Ginsburg, Leo Spitz Professor of International Law, University of Chicago Law School
DISCUSSANTS:
Simon Chesterman, Dean and Provost’s Chair Professor of the National University of Singapore Faculty of Law
Kelley Loper, Associate Professor, HKU
CHAIR:
Po Jen Yap, Professor, HKU
This webinar is organized by the Centre for Comparative and Public Law, HKU and will be held via Zoom Meeting. Prior registration is required. For inquiries, please email Winnie Law at