The primary aim of the PILS Symposium 2024 is to facilitate knowledge sharing and collaboration within a specific legal field. It allows participants to present new research findings, discuss and address challenges relevant to each field. Presenting at a symposium helps improve public speaking and presentation abilities, boosting confidence in sharing ideas with an audience. On December 20th, 2024, we were honoured to hold our very own Symposium as a tribute to the 70th birthday of Dr. Bayu Seto Hardjowahono, S.H., LL.M. PILS Members had the chance to present their articles that cover a few subjects. The first article titled “Choice of Court Agreement and the Principle of Actor Sequitur Forum Rei: a Conflict in International Civil Procedure” was presented by Ian Suseno and Audelynn Wong. The second article titled “Safeguarding Child Performers from Parental Economical Exploitation: A Comparative Legal Analysis of Indonesia and The USA” was presented by Shelika Novianda. The third and last article titled “Revisiting the Two-Way Interpretation of Fundamental Breach: an Analysis on the CISG” was presented by Beatrix Bunga, Rachael Karina and Carla Olympia.
The Symposium ended with closing remarks given by PILS President, Carla Olympia. At the end of the event, we had a photo session where all lecturers, writers and participants gathered together to have a group picture taken. Participants were then given the chance to discuss the articles further and to have a networking session.
