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Monday 16 September (1115 - 1230)

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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.

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War Crimes Committee (Lead)

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Monday 16 September (1115 - 1230)

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This informative panel will provide attendees with valuable insights and practical advice on navigating civil and commercial litigation in Latin American jurisdictions. The speakers will offer essential guidance to help you successfully manage legal disputes in the complex landscape of Latin American law. Don’t miss this opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of the intricacies of litigation in the region, and learn from experienced attorneys who specialise in this area.

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Litigation Committee (Lead)

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Monday 16 September (1115 - 1230)

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This session will discuss the impacts of nearshoring and how it can affect companies worldwide and their businesses. Nearshoring became a key corporate strategy, with many companies giving priority to risk management over cost-effectiveness in their supply chains. Speakers from different jurisdictions will give their views and perspectives on the global nearshoring trend that is affecting many countries, including China as the world’s largest manufacturing base, and how it might bring many opportunities to Latin American countries. This session will discuss the potential shift of many companies to other countries diversifying supply chains depending on the industries. The panel will also discuss environmental, social and governance (ESG) considerations and geopolitical risks in investment decision making in connection with the shift in supply-chain strategies.

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Banking & Financial Law Committee
Business Human Rights Committee
Closely Held Companies Committee
Corporate Law Section (Lead)
Corporate and M&A Law Committee
International Trade and Customs Law Committee

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Monday 16 September (1115 - 1230)

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This panel will address the regulatory, political, innovation and other global trends and how they challenge and drive industry growth.

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Aviation Law Committee (Lead)

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Monday 16 September (1115 - 1230)

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The rapid diffusion of generative artificial intelligence (GAI) in all environments has had a dramatic impact in the production of content and works, on the media and entertainment industry, and on the information sector. This session will assess the current and foreseeable impact of GAI, analyse legislative and regulatory efforts to govern the use of foundation models and examine relevant litigation against GAI platforms.

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Intellectual Property and Entertainment Law Committee
Media Law Committee (Lead)
Technology Law Committee

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Monday 16 September (1115 - 1230)

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Following our session in Paris 2023, this session will consider the legal roadmap to net zero with a particular focus on issues related to the delivery of key infrastructure. As we move along the journey towards the delivery of net zero milestones, this session will review key themes encountered along the way: the role of legal frameworks, national and trans-national; the issue of environmental justice and achieving a just transition for emerging economies; friction in areas such as regulation, permitting and grid capacity; and the impact of conflicts and imposition of sanctions. This session will look forward and consider how to transform the delivery process, drawing on lessons learned to date and considering key milestones achieved, roadblocks encountered and how to create a clear path to achieve the net zero goals.

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Energy, Environment, Natural Resources and Infrastructure Law Section (SEERIL) (Lead)
Environment, Health and Safety Law Committee (Lead)
International Construction Projects Committee (Lead)
Mining Law Committee (Lead)
Oil and Gas Law Committee (Lead)
Power Law Committee (Lead)
Water Law Committee (Lead)

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Monday 16 September (1115 - 1230)

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Join us for an insightful discussion into law firm culture, focusing on issues such as bullying and sexual harassment and gender parity. The panel will consider how failing to make these issues a top priority impedes the career progression of women. By shedding light on the challenges women face at work we aim to foster a more inclusive and supportive atmosphere that empowers female professionals to succeed.
We will consider the latest data and reinvigorate the discussion on bullying and sexual harassment in the legal profession since the IBA "Us Too?" report of 2019, as well as the findings of the ambitious "50:50 by 2030" project. Join us for a comprehensive discussion on breaking down gender barriers and discrimination, and creating a safer, more equitable legal profession for all.

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IBA Diversity & Inclusion Council
IBA Legal Policy & Research Unit
Law Firm Management Committee
Women Lawyers' Committee (Lead)

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Monday 16 September (1115 - 1230)

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Join us for our exciting introductory session. Start your week with young and young at heart lawyers. It’s the perfect way to kick off your week with a burst of enthusiasm and connection. Meet fellow young lawyers, engage in meaningful conversations and gain valuable insights on how to network during the week. Let’s set the tone for a productive and successful week ahead!

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Young Lawyers' Committee (Lead)

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Monday 16 September (1230 - 1330)

Alternative and New Law Business Structures Committee (Lead)

Monday 16 September (1230 - 1330)

Forum for Government and Public Lawyers (Lead)

Monday 16 September (1230 - 1330)

India Working Group (Lead)

Monday 16 September (1230 - 1330)

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An open meeting of the International Franchising Committee where all members and Officers are invited to learn more about the current and upcoming activities and developments of the Committee. 

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International Franchising Committee (Lead)

Monday 16 September (1230 - 1330)

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An open meeting of the Law Firm Management Committee where all committee members are invited to learn more about the extensive activities of the committee.

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Law Firm Management Committee (Lead)

Monday 16 September (1230 - 1330)

Maritime and Transport Law Committee (Lead)

Monday 16 September (1230 - 1330)

Energy, Environment, Natural Resources and Infrastructure Law Section (SEERIL) (Lead)
Environment, Health and Safety Law Committee
International Construction Projects Committee
Mining Law Committee
Oil and Gas Law Committee
Power Law Committee
Water Law Committee

Monday 16 September (1230 - 1500)

Private Client Tax Committee (Lead)

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Monday 16 September (1245 - 1415)

Arab Regional Forum (Lead)

Monday 16 September (1245 - 1415)

European Regional Forum (Lead)

Monday 16 September (1245 - 1415)

Women Lawyers' Committee (Lead)

Monday 16 September (1315 - 1415)

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Ambassador John J. Sullivan, former US deputy secretary of state and former US ambassador to the Russian Federation, is a partner in Mayer Brown’s Washington DC and New York offices and co-lead of the firm’s National Security practice. He is also a Distinguished Scholar at the School of Foreign Service of Georgetown University and a Distinguished Fellow at the School of International and Public Affairs of Columbia University. He serves as a Contributor to CBS News, is quoted frequently in international media as a leading authority on foreign affairs, and has written a book on his experiences as ambassador, Midnight in Moscow, which is forthcoming from Little, Brown and Company in August 2024.

Ambassador Sullivan advises clients on global risk and foreign policy, as well as US sanctions and export controls, international trade disputes and regulation, foreign investment, and other sensitive issues at the intersection of international commerce and national security policy. He is often consulted as an expert and has testified before Congress, including the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, in that capacity. In addition to his expertise in foreign policy and, in particular, US-Russia relations, he has worked extensively on trade issues important to multinational companies doing business around the world after serving as the US deputy secretary of commerce.

Ambassador Sullivan’s career spans four decades in public service in prominent diplomatic and legal positions under five US presidents and in private law practice at Mayer Brown. Before rejoining the Firm in January 2023, he was the US ambassador to Russia from December 2019 to October 2022. During his tenure, he led the US Embassy through the most challenging period in US-Russia relations in generations.

Prior to his post in Moscow, Ambassador Sullivan served for almost three years as the deputy secretary of state after a bipartisan 94-6 confirmation vote in the US Senate in 2017. In this senior role, he was responsible for both the formulation and conduct of US foreign policy and the management of the State Department’s global operations. He was the acting secretary of state in March-April 2018, among the longest tenures in history of anyone in that position.

In private practice at Mayer Brown, which he first joined in 1993, Ambassador Sullivan has been a member of the Supreme Court and Appellate practice and was a co-founder of the National Security practice. From 2010 to 2016, he served by appointment of the Obama Administration as chair of the US-Iraq Business Dialogue, a government advisory committee of business leaders on US commercial relations with Iraq.

Previously, Ambassador Sullivan held senior positions in the Departments of Justice, Defense, and Commerce in two prior administrations. Until January 2009, he was the deputy secretary of commerce under President George W. Bush, following his service from 2005 to 2007 as the general counsel of the department. In President Bush’s first term, he was appointed deputy general counsel of the Defense Department by Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld. In the George H.W. Bush Administration, Ambassador Sullivan was counselor to Assistant Attorney General J. Michael Luttig in the Justice Department’s Office of Legal Counsel.

Ambassador Sullivan received his bachelor’s degree from Brown University and his law degree from the Columbia University School of Law, where he was Book Reviews Editor of the Columbia Law Review. He was a law clerk for Associate Justice David H. Souter of the Supreme Court of the United States, and for Judge John Minor Wisdom of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit.

Ambassador Sullivan is a member of the American Academy of Diplomacy and the Council on Foreign Relations, and serves as a Distinguished Senior Fellow in the National Security Law Program at Columbia Law School. He is the recipient of numerous honors and awards, including the Secretary of State's Distinguished Service Award; the Department of State's Distinguished Honor Award; the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency's Ambassador of the Year Award; the Defense Intelligence Director's Award; the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff's Joint Meritorious Civilian Service Award; the Secretary of Defense's Medal for Exceptional Public Service; and the Columbia University School of Law, DC Alumni Association, Distinguished Alumnus Award.

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