When The Global Rules Break Down. Future of International Law & Justice. Opposition to the NWO

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When The Global Rules Break Down - The Future of International Law and Justice. Opposition to the NWO
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"WHAT WE ARE REALLY TALKING ABOUT IS CREATING A NEW WORLD ORDER"
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"A Crisis Will Set us Back Towards Globalization and Away From Protectionism, Populist Nationalism and Desire for Sovereignty"
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These are Some Serious Hard Core Globalists. And they are Worried About You...
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Actually. They don't really Care what you Think, or your Concerns for Individual and National Sovereignty. Only about Forcing Compliance on a National Level
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The Global Rules Based Order is a Fake Construction . It is merely an Agreement Between the Globalist Conspirators.
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April 16, 2019
Centre for International Governance Innovation
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Drawing from Dramatic Examples of Rising Opposition Contesting Tyranny on the world stage, these experts will provide their insights into how the international order needs to evolve to bring us closer to a global system of justice for all.
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Introduction
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The RuleBased System
6:20
Rulesbased international order
13:25
Who is challenging the international order
16:20
Who causes the challenges
17:50
Is the bilateral system good
20:37
Selfdetermination
22:20
Rulesbased system
24:44
Importance of human rights
28:40
Technological advances
33:30
Digitalisation of trade
37:18
Technology drives trade
39:12
Trade facilitation
40:31
Technology and the international system
42:17
Questions
44:35
Domestic Law
45:08
Dualist System
47:12
The Greatness of the Future
49:24
The Value of WTO Decisions
51:25
Questions and Answers
53:50
Trade and Human Rights
57:15
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As a modest actor on the world's stage, Canada has long benefited from the rules-based international order.
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Yet, almost daily we now hear of ways in which this system is breaking down such as in trade, peace and security, human rights and the environment.
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In this panel discussion, renowned experts in international law and justice will consider key examples of the political and technological challenges facing the international legal order.
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They will also provide their insights into why this systemic breakdown is occurring, in what ways is it dangerous and destructive, and how it could be beneficial to rebuild a more responsive, inclusive and just international order.
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Moderator Oonagh Fitzgerald, Director, International Law Research Program, Centre for International Governance Innovation Panel Members Thomas Cottier, professor emeritus of European and international economic law at the University of Bern, and former managing director of the World Trade Institute Victoria Donaldson, Counsel to the WTO Appellate Body, currently on leave on assignment to the UK government James [Sákéj] Youngblood Henderson, Research Fellow, Native Law Centre of Canada Beverley Marian McLachlin, Retired Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada PC CC CStJ
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FAIR USE FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES
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