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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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Rusinova V., Sergei K.
Law. LAW. Высшая школа экономики, 2021
During the session, the speakers talked about the roles of the public and private sectors in solving global ecological problems. In his speech, Prof. Galperin highlighted the role of the principles of International Law in fighting the attempts to abuse the “green” agenda to discriminate and disrupt the core of the global economy, which provides for political and social stability. He emphasized the role of the Council of Europe as a venue for finding compromises and aligning the position of states and civil society in solving global ecological issues. Alongside Prof. Galperin, the session was attended by Albert II, the Prince of Monaco, as well as the Canadian Ombudsperson for responsible enterprise, and a Special representative on gender issues of the OSCE.
During the session, the speakers talked about the roles of the public and private sectors in solving global ecological problems. In his speech, Prof. Galperin highlighted the role of the principles of International Law in fighting the attempts to abuse the “green” agenda to discriminate and disrupt the core of the global economy, which provides for political and social stability. He emphasized the role of the Council of Europe as a venue for finding compromises and aligning the position of states and civil society in solving global ecological issues. Alongside Prof. Galperin, the session was attended by Albert II, the Prince of Monaco, as well as the Canadian Ombudsperson for responsible enterprise, and a Special representative on gender issues of the OSCE.