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Do Countries Have to Follow Rules? 2025

Product ID: CA3887W
Presented By: State Bar of Wisconsin PINNACLE

Endorsed by the International Law Section of the American Bar Association, the International Practice Section of the State Bar of Wisconsin, and the Madison Committee on Foreign Relations

The law that binds nations

The modern international system was built on state sovereignty, treaty obligations, and the United Nations Charter’s commitment to peace and human rights.1 Yet recent departures from a rules-based international order raise urgent questions for attorneys, policymakers, and citizens alike.

Challenges in global governance

Human rights, trade, security, and environmental agreements all depend on shared rules and the expectation of compliance.2 But what happens when states ignore or breach those rules? 

At Do Countries Have to Follow Rules?, two leaders with decades of experience in law, diplomacy, and global security, Jonathan Granoff and Steven E. Hendrix, examine what’s at stake when the rule of law falters internationally and why attorneys in every field should take notice. 

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Pricing

Member $109.00

Non-Member $159.00

Credits

1 CLE

Date and Time

Thursday, November 06, 202512:00 PM - 1:00 PM CT

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Endorsed by the International Law Section of the American Bar Association, the International Practice Section of the State Bar of Wisconsin, and the Madison Committee on Foreign Relations

The law that binds nations

The modern international system was built on state sovereignty, treaty obligations, and the United Nations Charter’s commitment to peace and human rights.1 Yet recent departures from a rules-based international order raise urgent questions for attorneys, policymakers, and citizens alike.

Challenges in global governance

Human rights, trade, security, and environmental agreements all depend on shared rules and the expectation of compliance.2 But what happens when states ignore or breach those rules? 

At Do Countries Have to Follow Rules?, two leaders with decades of experience in law, diplomacy, and global security, Jonathan Granoff and Steven E. Hendrix, examine what’s at stake when the rule of law falters internationally and why attorneys in every field should take notice. 

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Endorsed by the International Law Section of the American Bar Association, the International Practice Section of the State Bar of Wisconsin, and the Madison Committee on Foreign Relations

The law that binds nations

The modern international system was built on state sovereignty, treaty obligations, and the United Nations Charter’s commitment to peace and human rights.1 Yet recent departures from a rules-based international order raise urgent questions for attorneys, policymakers, and citizens alike.

Challenges in global governance

Human rights, trade, security, and environmental agreements all depend on shared rules and the expectation of compliance.2 But what happens when states ignore or breach those rules? 

At Do Countries Have to Follow Rules?, two leaders with decades of experience in law, diplomacy, and global security, Jonathan Granoff and Steven E. Hendrix, examine what’s at stake when the rule of law falters internationally and why attorneys in every field should take notice. 

Read More ↓

Jonathan Granoff is President of the Global Security Institute and a leading international advocate for nuclear nonproliferation, disarmament, and peace. A lawyer, author, and speaker, he has addressed the United Nations, parliaments, and universities around the world on issues of international law and global security. He serves on numerous advisory boards, including Parliamentarians for Nuclear Nonproliferation and Disarmament. Granoff is widely recognized for his moral and legal arguments against nuclear weapons and his dedication to advancing cooperative security.

Steven E. Hendrix is an international attorney, development expert, and former U.S. diplomat with over three decades of global leadership experience. He has served in senior roles with USAID and the State Department, leading programs in Latin America, Africa, the Middle East, and the Caribbean. Hendrix has advised heads of state, ministers, and civil society leaders on democracy, human rights, and governance. He is also a practicing defense attorney in Wisconsin and a frequent writer and speaker on international affairs.

  • Understand how global trends are impacting local policies and politics
  • Improve your advice to clients on cross-border and policy implications
  • Recognize recent departures from accepted international norms
  • Safeguard clients by anticipating the impact of international breakdowns in the rule of law
  • Position yourself as an advocate for the rule of law in your community and beyond
  • International attorneys
  • Foreign policy attorneys
  • Trade lawyers
  • Human rights lawyers
  • Civil rights lawyers
  • Government lawyers
  • Contract lawyers
  • In-house counsel 
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