Venue: Virtual. ASIL presents this session examining how a Trump or Biden administration will deal with the global phenomenon of climate change. The international community has mobilized in different ways in response to the challenge of climate change, and states vary in their ambitions for future initiatives. Speakers will address what specific laws, regulations, strategies and plans the two U.S. presidential candidates aim to put in place. Speakers include: David Banks, Chief Strategist for the Minority, Policy & Communications, Climate Select Committee, U.S. House of Representatives; Daniel Bodansky, Professor, Arizona State University College of Law; Allison Starmann, General Counsel, American; and moderator K. Russell LaMotte, Beveridge & Diamond, LLP; Chemistry Council. For more information and to register, please consult the following link: https://www.asil.org/event/intl-law-and-2020-presidential-election-session-three-climate-change-international-engagement.
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ICSID & UNCITRAL Draft Code of Conduct for Adjudicators in Investor-State Dispute Settlement