The Future of the Rules-Based International Order with Dr. Kushtrim Istrefi
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In this episode of Lawyering Peace, Dr. Paul Williams sits down with Dr. Kushtrim Istrefi, Senior Peace Fellow at PILPG, Associate Professor of Public International Law and Human Rights at Utrecht University, and substitute member of the Venice Commission, to interrogate whether the rules-based international order is fracturing, evolving, or simply revealing what it always was.
They discuss why Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine and the recent policies of the Trump administration represent two distinct but compounding shocks to the system of international law, whether the global order was ever truly rules-based or always an imperfect architecture serving the powerful, and why human rights sit at the most exposed frontline of the current paradigm shift.