An International Law Blog
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This blog is a pilot project launched in September 2014 by a group of young scholars whose paths first crossed at Middlesex University London. It aims to provide students, junior lawyers and scholars at different stages of their professional and academic careers with a platform to discuss issues related to international, transnational, European and comparative law.
An International Law Blog
1w ago
Oleksandr Marusiak, Dr. iur., is a Research Fellow at Donetsk State University of Internal Affairs (Ukraine) and a Visiting Scholar (pro bono) at Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law (Dallas, Texas, USA) in 2023-2024 On 31 January 2024, the International Court of Justice “ICJ” or the “Court”), the principal judicial organ of the United ..read more
An International Law Blog
1M ago
Leonardo Munhoz, Doctor of Juridical Science and Master of Laws in Environmental Law at Pace University School of Law, Master of Laws in Business and Contract Law at Escola de Direito de São Paulo da Fundação Getúlio Vargas, is a Researcher at Observatório de Bioeconomia da Fundação Getulio Vargas, São Paulo, Brasil. The relationship between ..read more
An International Law Blog
2M ago
Dora Vanda Velenczei, incoming PhD scholar at Monash University Faculty of Law, regional coordinator in charge of the Asia-Pacific region for the Journal on the Use of Force in International Law State Digest. The Republic of South Africa rocked the world when it took the State of Israel to the International Court of Justice for ..read more
An International Law Blog
2M ago
By Dr. Atul Alexander – Assistant Professor, The West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences – and Richa Maria Reginald – 2nd Year, Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab Over the past few months, countless images and videos have surfaced on the internet, shedding light on the sheer horror of the acrimonious conflict that ..read more
An International Law Blog
2M ago
Matei Alexianu is a law clerk on the U.S. Court of Appeals, JD graduate from Yale Law School and former Editor in Chief of the Yale Journal of International Law On January 26, the International Court of Justice issued its much-anticipated provisional measures order in South Africa’s case against Israel alleging genocide in Gaza. In it ..read more
An International Law Blog
3M ago
By Dr Petra Gümplová , Team Leader of a Research project on The Transformation of global commons and the future of planetary ecosystems at Friedrich Schiller University Jena On December 19, 2023, the U.S. Department of State released the geographic coordinates defining the outer limits of its national continental shelf extended beyond the 200 nautical miles from ..read more
An International Law Blog
4M ago
LLM Khanh-Linh Ta, Founder of the Green Path Migrants project Defining the Category: Who is a ‘Climate Migrant’? The debate on whether or not ‘climate change migrants’ should be classified as a separate category of migrants has been going on for decades. In particular, the complete lack of distinction between voluntary and forced movements due ..read more
An International Law Blog
4M ago
Waad Abualrob is a final year PhD student at the University of Westminster. This post intends to illuminate how the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC) contributes to safeguarding the environment during times of occupation. There is no doubt that the Rome Statute may apply to occupied territory. The ICC has jurisdiction over international ..read more
An International Law Blog
5M ago
Florence Shako is an Advocate and Academic researching in Business and Human Rights and Access to Justice Issues. She is the Senior Partner of Mitullah, Shako and Associates Advocates as well as the Executive Director of the Center for Education Policy and Climate Justice based in Nairobi, Kenya. Introduction One of the key areas of ..read more
An International Law Blog
5M ago
Hasna Khan is a lawyer working on international law, human rights, and policy research In a world where the battlefield is no longer confined to physical front lines, the need to regulate and address the legal ramifications of cybercrime has become more critical than ever. The International Criminal Court’s (ICC) senior prosecutor in The Hague recently ..read more