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SUMMARY: Not Dead Yet: International Law and Human Rights in an Age of Unce
 rtainty
DESCRIPTION: In an era when headlines declare international law “dead” and 
 conflicts rage across Palestine\, Ukraine\, and Sudan\, a groundbreaking ni
 ne-country survey published in a report from Lex International reveals a su
 rprising truth: the global public overwhelmingly rejects the idea that “mig
 ht makes right.” From Indonesia to the United States\, 80-95% of respondent
 s oppose torture\, starvation […]
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <p><span data-contrast="auto">In an era when 
 headlines declare international law “dead” and conflicts rage across Palest
 ine\, Ukraine\, and Sudan\, a groundbreaking nine-country survey published 
 in a report from Lex International reveals a surprising truth: the global p
 ublic overwhelmingly rejects the idea that “might makes right.” From Indone
 sia to the United States\, 80-95% of respondents oppose torture\, starvatio
 n sieges\, and attacks on hospitals—even when framed as serving national se
 curity. </span><span data-ccp-props="{"134233117":false\,"134233118":false\
 ,"335559738":240\,"335559739":240}"> </span></p><p><span data-contrast="aut
 o">In this lunch talk\, the lead author of the report\, Federica du Pasquie
 r - practitioner-in-residence in the International Human Rights Clinic  - w
 ill discuss what this research shows and how we can take action to strength
 en international frameworks.</span><span data-ccp-props="{"134233117":false
 \,"134233118":false\,"335559738":240\,"335559739":240}"> </span></p><p><spa
 n data-contrast="auto">At humanity’s most dangerous inflection point in dec
 ades\, international law isn’t dying—it’s waiting for the political will to
  defend it.</span><span data-ccp-props="{"134233117":false\,"134233118":fal
 se\,"335559738":240\,"335559739":240}"> </span></p><p><span data-ccp-props=
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sanjana Nayak":MAILTO:snayak@law.harvard.edu
URL;VALUE=URI:https://hls.harvard.edu/events/not-dead-yet-international-law
 -and-human-rights-in-an-age-of-uncertainty/
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