2026 Harvard International Law Symposium: Resilient Order: International Law in an Age of Transition
The 2026 Harvard International Law Symposium will explore international law's resilience amid global transitions.
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The Harvard International Law Journal is hosting its 2026 Symposium titled 'Resilient Order: International Law in an Age of Transition' at Harvard Law School in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Scheduled for Saturday, February 28, 2026, the event will feature a series of panel discussions that delve into critical topics such as energy and resource sovereignty, seabed mining, the governance of critical minerals, the regulation of artificial intelligence, and the implications of tariffs and sanctions on global trade and economic law.
This symposium aims to bring together legal scholars, practitioners, and students to engage in meaningful dialogue about the evolving landscape of international law. Participants will have the opportunity to network, share insights, and discuss the challenges and opportunities presented by current global transitions. The panels will run from 9:00 AM to 5:40 PM, with breaks for lunch and coffee, allowing for informal discussions and networking among attendees.
As space is limited, interested participants are encouraged to register early. The information collected during registration will assist the organizers in planning for attendance and catering, ensuring a smooth and accommodating experience for all attendees. For further inquiries regarding registration or accessibility, participants can reach out to the organizing team via the provided email address.
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