Explore the Future of Global Law: Exciting Series and Workshops on International Legal Challenges Announced

A series of high-profile events and conferences are set to address critical topics in international law and governance. Among them, the “TwoLaw Laws of War Lecture Series” aims to dissect the complexities of wartime legal frameworks, shedding light on the rules that govern armed conflict. Additionally, a workshop on the “Legitimacy of International Governance” will explore the authority and acceptance of global rule-making bodies, examining how these entities are perceived and how they could improve their effectiveness and fairness. The “Cambridge International Law Journal Conference” promises to be another key event, pulling together legal scholars … Read more

Belarus Grants Asylum to Former Polish Judge Accused of Espionage, Deepening International Tensions

TALLINN, Estonia — Belarus has granted asylum to Tomasz Szmydt, a former Polish judge facing espionage charges in Poland, asserting his persecution was politically motivated. Szmydt defected to Belarus, a close ally of the Kremlin, in May, sparking controversy and intense scrutiny into his rapid career progression within the Polish legal system. President Alexander Lukashenko of Belarus, known for his autocratic leadership, issued the decree on Friday. This development places further strain on Belarus’ relations with European Union and NATO member states, including Poland, which has been a staunch supporter of Ukraine amidst ongoing conflicts … Read more

Amnesty International Decries Thai Court’s Decision in NSO Group Spyware Case as Major Setback for Human Rights Advocates

Bangkok, Thailand – Amnesty International has expressed grave concerns following a Thai court’s decision to dismiss a lawsuit against NSO Group Technologies, which was accused of misusing its Pegasus spyware. This ruling represents a severe blow to efforts aiming to protect privacy and human rights within the region. The case, initiated by Thai pro-democracy activist Jatupat Boonpattararaksa, also known as Pai Dao Din, centered on allegations that NSO Group failed to prevent the abusive deployment of its spyware against activists. Pai took legal action following alerts from Apple and a comprehensive 2022 report indicating that … Read more

Polish Documentary ‘Trains’ Triumphs at International Documentary Festival Amsterdam, Scooping Top Prizes

AMSTERDAM, Netherlands — “Trains,” a Polish documentary that delves into the lives of Europeans across the 20th century through a vivid exploration of their aspirations, calamities, and milestones, clinched the Best Film award at the International Documentary Festival Amsterdam (IDFA). The film, crafted and edited by Maciej J. Drygas, stood out to the unanimous approval of the event’s five-member jury, earning Drygas a €15,000 prize. Additionally, “Trains” was also celebrated for its exceptional editing, further recognizing Drygas’s meticulous craftsmanship. This year’s festival jury, comprising industry professionals Juliana Fanjul, Sophie Fiennes, Grace Lee, Asmae El Moudir, … Read more