15 Easy Ways To Simplify and Improve Your Daily Routine – Go Health Pro

15 Easy Ways To Simplify and Improve Your Daily Routine – Go Health Pro

Looking for ways to simplify and improve your daily routine? Life can feel super busy, and I know how overwhelming it can be to juggle everything. Between working, spending time with family, managing everyday tasks, and more, I’ve had to find ways to make my days easier – without feeling like I’m constantly playing catch-up…. … Read more

7 Simple Ways to Eliminate Credit Card Debt Once and For All – Go Health Pro

7 Simple Ways to Eliminate Credit Card Debt Once and For All – Go Health Pro

Image Source: Pexels Is credit card debt stressing you out? Have you tried to pay down your debt before without success? If this is your situation, you may want to know how to pay off your credit card debt fast. Here are seven simple ways to eliminate your credit card debt once and for all. … Read more

CfP Oxford Workshop in Honour of Sir Frank Berman; ILaW Gendered Peace Through International Law Talk; CfP International Organisations as Imperial Designs; CfP Workshop on Sociological Inquiries into International Law; Thicker Notions of Human Rights Accountabilities Conference; GMU Academy on Seabed Governance; CfP Reconstructing International Criminal Justice; Universality of International Law and its Discontent Lecture; Innovative Ways to Counter Terrorism Conference – EJIL: Talk! – Go Health Pro

CfP Oxford Workshop in Honour of Sir Frank Berman; ILaW Gendered Peace Through International Law Talk; CfP International Organisations as Imperial Designs; CfP Workshop on Sociological Inquiries into International Law; Thicker Notions of Human Rights Accountabilities Conference; GMU Academy on Seabed Governance; CfP Reconstructing International Criminal Justice; Universality of International Law and its Discontent Lecture; Innovative Ways to Counter Terrorism Conference – EJIL: Talk! – Go Health Pro

1. Call for Papers: Oxford Workshop in Honour of Sir Frank Berman. The Oxford University Faculty of Law, the Oxford Institute for Ethics, Law & Armed Conflict, All Souls College, and Wadham College will host a workshop on 17 June 2025 to honour Sir Frank Berman KCMG KC’s long personal and professional association with Oxford, including his time as Visiting Professor of International Law and Honorary Fellow of Wadham College, Oxford. Applications are invited from early career researchers, including doctoral students, on the theme – Treaty Regimes in International Law. Topics may include the functioning, control, and governance of particular treaty regimes, the activities of dispute settlement or monitoring bodies, and assemblies or conferences of State parties. They are particularly interested in examining how well the general law of treaties copes with the interactions or conflicts between different treaty regimes, as well as between treaty regimes and general international law. Abstracts of no more than 400 words together with a short resumé should be submitted by 10 March 2025 to elac.events {at} bsg.ox.ac(.)uk  (please indicate ‘Berman workshop abstract’ in the subject line). If selected, participants will then be asked to circulate a draft of the paper, which can still be rough/in progress, by 23 May 2025. They are able to provide some financial assistance to selected participants on the basis of need.

2. ILaW Gendered Peace Through International Law Talk. On 19 Feb 2025, 5.30pm, in London, International Law at Westminster (ILaW) are hosting a talk with Dr Louise Arimatsu and Professor Christine Chinkin on their book Gendered Peace through International Law (Hart 2024). The talk, moderated by Dr Marco Longobardo, will explore the main findings of their open access book, discussing what a gendered peace might look like and its impact on international law. More info and free registration are available here.

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Six ways threat actors will weaponize DeepSeek – Go Health Pro

Six ways threat actors will weaponize DeepSeek – Go Health Pro

COMMENTARY: The newest AI model to emerge out of China shook up the AI industry this week. DeepSeek was built on a meager budget of $6 million compared to the $250 billion U.S. companies will spend on AI infrastructure this year. It’s efficient – DeepSeek’s algorithms apparently cut down on the data processing time needed for model training. And it’s open source – developers can access, modify, and contribute … Read more

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