Fireside chat with Dr. Laura Íñigo Álvarez
Time and date
March 11, 2021 from noon to 1 PM Eastern on Zoom. Open to the public.
Advanced registration required
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About the speaker
Laura Íñigo Álvarez is a postdoctoral researcher and lecturer in international law at NOVA School of Law in Lisbon. She holds a Ph.D from Utrecht University and an LL.M from the University of Seville. Laura has been a speaker at several international conferences, including those organized by the European Society of International Law (ESIL) and the Association of Human Rights Institutes (AHRI). Her main research interests are international humanitarian law and armed non-state actors, international criminal law, and business and human rights. She will present her recent book Towards a Regime of Responsibility of Armed Groups in International Law published by Intersentia in July 2020.
About the series
The HLS PILAC series of fireside chats, scheduled for Spring of 2021, is intended to showcase an array of innovative perspectives in the field of international law and armed conflict. This series is open to the public. Invited speakers will take part in an informal discussion over Zoom with HLS PILAC faculty or staff. Each session will feature an invited speaker asked to give a quick overview of their work, followed by an informal discussion on the work, broader themes in this area of law, and related issues. Current HLS students will also be invited to ask questions pertaining to the speaker’s recent or current work. Each event will be scheduled for 60 minutes and will be conducted via Zoom’s video meeting system. It is anticipated that the event will be recorded, and audio and audio-video recordings of the event may be made publicly available.
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