ENGLISH VERSION OF THE FINAL
STATEMENT
OF THE III WORLD MEETING OF
INTERNATIONAL LAW SOCIETIES
March 25, 2023
FINAL STATEMENT
Adopted at the end of the Lima Meeting of
International Law Societies
The International Law Societies, meeting in the city
of Lima, Peru, on March 23 and 24, 2023 in a series of panels that included the
participation of very prominent jurists with the purpose of discussing and
debating the challenges of international law and the role of Societies, declare
the following:
Recognize the importance of the evolution of
international law, its perception, the way in which it is conceived and the way
in which the subjects communicate its content (language and narrative) as a
subject of study and exercise to understand the contemporary role of
international law.
Highlight the importance of international law to
address the effects of climate change, the loss of biodiversity and pollution
of the sea and air for the States and peoples of the world, which in some cases
pose risks to their own survival, as well as in the enjoyment of human rights,
always considering the principle of common but differentiated responsibilities.
Reaffirm that States, international organizations and
other subjects and actors of international society have the duty and commitment
to promote democratic governance and strengthen the national and international
rule of law.
Intensify the importance of cooperation in the fight
against corruption, a scourge that can seriously affect the enjoyment of human
rights, and the interaction of the main international instruments in this area,
in order to avoid situations of impunity.
Remember the problem of international migration and
the need for its regulation not to erode governance and expose migrants to situations
of immense risk and deprivation or serious violation of their human rights.
Reaffirm the importance of the different means of
peaceful settlement of disputes, and, in particular,
arbitration as an efficient and effective mechanism to resolve various
disputes of an international nature. At the same time, they encourage efforts
to make the use of languages such as Spanish official in international
instances and courts, given the existence of different legal traditions in the
world and as an expression of multilingualism.
Take into account the new realities
that the 21st century poses in the teaching of international law to adapt to
new trends, virtual teaching and the implementation of cybersecurity, the use
of outer space by the private sector and by governments, the use of artificial
intelligence to process and summarize metadata, among others.
Verify that armed conflicts have diversified, taking
combat from the battlefields to cyberspace with attacks through computer
systems, which means a latent risk for the structure of a State. Likewise, new
military technologies, such as autonomous weapons and unmanned aerial vehicles,
are not fully regulated and pose enormous challenges to the law of war.
In summary, the representatives of the International
Law Societies specified and ratified that international law is the legal
science that encourages peaceful global coexistence, due to its support in
inalienable and imprescriptible principles such as self-determination of
peoples, respect for the treaties and their codification process, and
non-intervention, as well as in the promotion of integration, the reinforcement
of multilateralism, the condemnation of aggression and the fact that the
conquest does not generate rights, the full equality of human genders, respect
for freedoms, legal equality of States, in short, all the foundations enshrined
in the Charter of the United Nations and that are renewed and projected in the
Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) so that humanity achieves a welfare
society.
Ratify the purposes of the Strasbourg (2015) and The
Hague (2019) meetings regarding the search for cooperation between our
societies: better coordination of work and identification of issues of common
interest; joint resource mobilization for important international causes;
stimulate exchanges that promote the expression of the pluralism of legal
cultures, international law approaches and working methods and better mutual
understanding; encourage dialogue with civil society, the media, policy makers,
national and international judges and representatives of other academic
disciplines; reciprocal promotion of initiatives, works and key publications of
academic societies and exchanges between international jurists, particularly
the new generations, among others.
Agree on the need to strengthen the Global Network of
International Law Societies (GNSIL), which was established in 2015, as an
appropriate framework to develop synergies between our societies and promote
various activities according to needs and opportunities.
The participants in the III World Meeting of
International Law Societies in Lima express the hope that our academic
societies will continue to meet at regular intervals. In this sense, they greet
and appreciate the proposal of the Argentine Association of International Law
to host the next meeting in 2025.
This Declaration has been adopted by consensus at the
end of the meeting, its terms being non-binding for the companies or the people
who participated in it.