Redefining third-party governance and identity for the cloud-first era – Go Health Pro

Redefining third-party governance and identity for the cloud-first era – Go Health Pro

The rapid evolution of digital ecosystems, driven by cloud-first technologies and software-as-a-service (SaaS) models, has exposed glaring weaknesses in traditional third-party governance practices. A 2024 report from the Institute for Critical Infrastructure Technology (ICIT) highlights the need for enterprises to adopt modernized governance frameworks to mitigate risks associated with third-party access and digital identity management. … Read more

What is data governance? Frameworks, tools, best practices – Go Health Pro

What is data governance? Frameworks, tools, best practices – Go Health Pro

Define goals and understand benefits Analyze current state and delta analysis Derive a roadmap Convince stakeholders and budget project Develop and plan the data governance program Implement the data governance program Monitor and control Data governance vs. data management Data governance is just one part of the overall discipline of data management, though an important … Read more

Reforming Ocean Governance – EJIL: Talk! – Go Health Pro

Reforming Ocean Governance – EJIL: Talk! – Go Health Pro

A proposal to establish a new mechanism (its legal status is unclear) within international ocean governance is being debated. France has been the main proponent of the proposed Intergovernmental (or International, this is being discussed) Platform for Ocean Sustainability (IPOS). The EU has funded its development and IPOS currently has ‘official support’ from Chile and … Read more

TwoLaw Laws of War Lecture Series; CfP Legitimacy of International Governance Workshop; CfP Cambridge International Law Journal Conference; CfP Politics of International Dispute Settlement; CfP ASIL International Criminal Law Interest Group; CfP International Court of Justice at 80; CfS ASIL International Criminal Law Scholarship Prize; Frameworks for Synergizing Sustainable Development Goals and IP Workshop; Expanding Access to Justice Book Launch; Modern Slavery in the Fishing Industry Panel – EJIL: Talk! – Go Health Pro

Reforming Ocean Governance – EJIL: Talk! – Go Health Pro

1. TwoLaw – Lecture Series on the Laws of War. On 28 November 2024, from 6-7 pm CET, Claire Vergerio (independent scholar) will give the next lecture of the TwoLaw – Lecture Series on the Laws of war. The topic of the lecture is “War, States, and International Order: Alberico Gentili and the Foundational Myth of the Laws of War” and focuses on the historical development of the prerogative of sovereign states to wage war. Vergerio argues that this arrangement was not derived from the ideas of Alberico Gentili and that this story was invented by a group of prominent international lawyers. Email jessica.oheim {at} student(.)uni-tuebingen.de to register. The Zoom link and login data will be sent to those registered ahead of the event. More information can be found here.

2. Call for Papers: Guidance, Expertise, Theoretical Authority and the Legitimacy of International Governance. This workshop will bring together international lawyers, philosophers, political scientists and scholars in related fields interested in exploring the role that epistemic authority and expertise play in today’s global governance. Abstracts are invited for a 2 day workshop to take place at Maynooth University, Ireland on 20 – 21 March 2025 to be sent to theoreticalauthority (at) gmail(,)com by 5 January 2025. Papers may address questions at a general level, or through a focus on one or more specific regimes, organisations, courts or tribunals. Contributions are invited from scholars in law, philosophy, political science and related disciplines, with a view to developing an interdisciplinary conversation around these questions. More information can be found here or email gurkan (.)capar(at)mu(.ie).

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COPs as Emerging Subjects of International Law? Rethinking Legal Personality in Global Governance – EJIL: Talk! – Go Health Pro

Reforming Ocean Governance – EJIL: Talk! – Go Health Pro

Introduction The sixteenth meeting of the Conference of the Parties (COP) to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) finished last week in Colombia, kicking off the 2024 COP season. A large part of the international legal community turned its attention to the discussions held in Cali, and will now focus on the upcoming debates in … Read more

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