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Beyond the Borders: To What Extent Do States Have Extraterritorial Human Rights Obligations?
Introduction
The panel discusses the approaches taken by states and courts to extraterritorial human rights impacts including in relation to the environment, to cyberspace, and to international surveillance.
Date and Time
RESEARCH EVENT
13 JANUARY 2021 — 2:30PM TO 4:00PM
ONLINE
About the Event
Under international human rights law, a state holds obligations towards those within its territory. More controversial is the extent of its obligations to persons abroad whose human rights may be impacted by its actions.
The panel discusses the approaches taken by states and courts to extraterritorial human rights impacts including in relation to the environment, to cyberspace, and to international surveillance. Is a state responsible for protecting the right to privacy or family life of persons abroad? How might global consensus be reached in this space for future transboundary human rights issues?
Participants
Marko Milanovic, Professor of Public International Law, University of Nottingham
Sarah Cleveland, Louis B. Henkin Professor of Human and Constitutional Rights, Columbia Law School
Chanaka Wickremasinghe, Minister-Counsellor and Legal Adviser, United Kingdom Mission to the United Nations
Chair: Elizabeth Wilmshurst, Distinguished Fellow, International Law Programme, Chatham House
Event format and who can attend
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