We live in a time of generation-defining events with global impacts. Decades long international alliances are strained, economies destabilised, trade disrupted, healthcare systems shattered, and environmental sustainability is questioned. COVID-19, supply chain turmoil, trade disputes, geopolitical tensions, and technological disruptions have affected everyone, from global leaders to local communities.
All lawyers, but particularly young lawyers, have a central role to play in these generation-defining global conversations that concern international security, rising nationalism, economic and health inequality between countries, protectionist worldwide trade, global health crises, climate change, energy transition and digitisation.
The 62nd International Young Lawyers’ Congress organised by AIJA in Madrid will be the perfect forum to think globally and shape what the world should look like for the next generation.
AIJA is Global. AIJA thinks Globally.
So, join us to think globally from every angle and devise the answers the world demands to these prescient challenges:
62nd International Young Lawyers’ Congress – Academic Coordinators
Beatriz Cabal Chen, Galindo, Arias & Lopez, Panama
Zoya Gyurova, Strik Tax|Legal, Netherlands
Laura Manz, Kellerhals Carrard, Switzerland
Charlotte Tregunna, Peters & Peters, United Kingdom