International law and competition. In this moment of global upheaval and disruption, can western countries uphold International Order based on the principles of the United Nations charter . Is the current framework for International Law adequate to govern engagement between nations as well as with nonstate actors . Or does it need rethinking . How can multilateral institutions help to preserve International Law and ensure accountability . I am pleased to welcome dr. Matias spektor, whose profound insight and expertise uniquely positioned him to discuss the complex issues at hand. Hes a professor of politics and International Relations and founder of the school of International Relations at the Vargas Foundation in sao paulo, a top think tank in latin america. He was a visiting fellow at the Princeton University institute for International Regional studies and is currently a fellow at the Georgetown Americas Institute and specializes in international security, transnational repression,
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Tied of workers before methodically attacking 40 people in 50 minutes. He killed 19 people and wounded 26 more. Security camera footage shows the suspect leaving the building before 3 00 a. M. Uematsu then turned himself in to police. There are also details emerging of how a worker called for help. The first is a short message on a phone app sent to an offduty coworker saying, come quickly, its bad. The one offduty then called the worker and only heard that person Say Something terrible was happening. The offduty worker then called police. Uematsu used to work at the facility and lived nearby. Police on wd searched his home. They seized what appears to be a draft of a letter detailing his plan to attack the facility. The big question being asked is why authorities were unable to prevent the rampage. The local governor says information that forewarned of the attack was not properly shared. The first warning came months ago. Uematsu wrote a letter to the speaker of japans lower house in
So were talking about a pretty narrow universe to begin with. Second, as a matter of principle, we welcome investment. This is good for our companies, its good for all sorts of industries, and its something that as a general proposition we want to encourage. But its vitally important that when it comes to national security, we remain vigilant. And thats what cfius is designed to do. Now, i think youre right to raise the question about whether in the event of a bilateral investment treaty the investment flow goes up significantly, is that going to put strain, further strain on the process, and do we need to look at that . Thats something id like to come back to you on on if i can because its a great question that i need to think through a little more. Great. I would welcome that and happy to discuss with you too. Thank you, madam chairman. Thank you, mr. Deutsche. Mr. Poe of texas. Thank you, madam chair. Thank you, sir, for being here. I have one a couple observations, and i want to sp