International Criminal Law

Russia's aggression against Ukraine: Conversations on law and policy implications for Japan and Germany

  • Date: Jan 11, 2023
  • Time: 11:00 AM (Local Time Germany)
  • Location: online

A video of the virtual roundtable is available here:

International Criminal Law

Virtual roundtable as part of the series Russia's aggression against Ukraine: Conversations on law and policy implications for Japan and Germany on 11 January 2023.

© Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law

Speakers:
Prof. Dr. Mari Takeuchi (Kobe University)
Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Dr. h.c. Claus Kreß (University of Cologne)

Hosted by:
Dr. Ruth Effinowicz (Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law)
Kristina Konrad (DJJV)

The Russian aggression has had global repercussions, including in Japan and Germany. This series of online conversations aims to shed light on a range of key issues for both countries and from both a legal and a policy perspective. Each session is intended to create a conversational atmosphere and will take no longer than 60 minutes (with an optional extension of 30 minutes for extra questions). Each installment is dedicated to a relevant area with two experts of the respective field discussing the repercussions on Japan and Germany. Each event will begin with two initial statements on the relevant issue by each of the two speakers (ca. 15, max. 20 min). The speakers can then exchange a few thoughts on each other’s remarks. After that, there will be time for questions and discussion with the hosts and the online audience. Sessions focus on a range of topics, including nuclear issues, Japan’s and Germany’s armed forces, or issues of cyber security for both countries.

The series is organized by the MPI Hamburg in cooperation with the German Japanese Association of Jurists (DJJV).

The upcoming event will focus on international criminal law, including questions such as the status quo of international criminal law in both countries before the conflict, the question of whether and how perceptions have changed and where things are heading, could or should be heading.

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