COVID-19: Cross-sectoral Linkages and Public International Law

COVID-19 is arguably the biggest threat and challenge confronting the world since World War Two ended. It is difficult to recall any other event where the established norms upon which the world functions have been altered so drastically. From the way we work to the way we interact, learn, trade, travel and live, it is unlikely that things will ever return to the way they were during the pre-COVID days again. This dialogue session with Mr Steven Solomon, Principal Legal Officer at the World Health Organization, explored the interlinkages between the various sectors across different segments of public international law, and the interactions between States, international organizations as well as private sector entities, in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.

This webinar is co-organized by the NUS Centre for International Law (CIL) and the Singapore Branch of the International Law Association (SG-ILA) will take the form of an interactive dialogue, and participants can expect an engaging session with frank exchanges and thoughtful insights.

Welcome address: Dr Nilüfer ORAL, Director, Centre for International Law, National University of Singapore. Moderator: Ms Danielle YEOW, Deputy Director-General (Security), International Affairs Division, Attorney-General’s Chambers (Singapore). Speaker: Mr Steven SOLOMON, Principal Legal Officer, World Health Organization. Commentator: Associate Professor Simon TAY, Chairman, Singapore Institute of International Affairs.

Recorded live on Zoom on 4 February 2021.