The discussion addressed a wide range of topics central to the regulation of armed conflict under international law. These included the legality of the use of force, the law of neutrality, the law of armed conflict, international criminal law, maritime law, and refugee law. Together, these fields illuminate the breadth of legal questions raised by contemporary warfare, from the lawfulness of military action and the protection of civilians to the implications of conflict for international shipping, displacement, and accountability for atrocity crimes.

About CPICL Seminars

The Centre for Public, International and Comparative Law (CPICL) regularly hosts a series of seminars and events that serve as dynamic platforms for intellectual exchange and scholarly dialogue. These gatherings bring together leading experts, researchers, and practitioners from around the world to discuss pressing legal issues and emerging trends in public, international, and comparative law. Our seminars and events are designed to foster interdisciplinary collaboration, stimulate innovative thinking, and provide valuable insights into complex legal challenges. Through these engagements, CPICL not only disseminates its cutting-edge research but also contributes to shaping the global legal landscape.