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Located at a crossroads of global, regional, and national interests, contemporary international law affects almost all spheres of society. The School of International Law keeps pace with significant international events and legal adjudication in order to provide hands-on education that prepares future lawyers and legal scholars for the demands of the current legal landscape. The School is at once a ‘think tank’ that provides expert analysis and a producer of top legal experts and lawyers in international law.
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Law. LAW. Высшая школа экономики, 2021
This year the colloquium took place for the 21st time and was dedicated to the topic “New Technologies on the Battlefield: Friend or Foe?”. The Bruges Colloquium on International Humanitarian Law has been jointly organized by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and the College of Europe. The online format, as well as the trilingual character of the colloquium, allowed gathering three hundred participants from all over the world.
In her speech on “Applicability and Thresholds” Vera Rusinova, discussing positions of different states took an observational position and critically assessed the three questions articulated in the call of the ICRC in 2019: whether International Humanitarian Law applies to the conduct of cyber operations during armed conflicts, how it applies and whether it is adequate and sufficient in the cyber context.