Resources: Syria and International Law
Public International law | An introduction to public international law for students
by Dakshinie Ruwanthika Gunaratne
2y ago
The Oxford Public International Law Platform has an index of discussions on the international law aspects relating to Syria, covering debates in blogs and newspaper articles. Click here to go to the website ..read more
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Immunity claim of Norway dismissed in Sri Lankan Court
Public International law | An introduction to public international law for students
by Dakshinie Ruwanthika Gunaratne
2y ago
Sri Lankan District Court, 0n 30.04. 2013, denied immunity to several officials of Norway. Please see attached translation of the Order taken from a web based newspaper. Please note that this translation has many grammatical mistakes and is, in places, incomprehensible. I cannot confirm if the translation below corresponds to the Order – the reader is ..read more
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The History behind a Declaration of Independence: Kosovo and its impact on the World
Public International law | An introduction to public international law for students
by Dakshinie Ruwanthika Gunaratne
2y ago
 © Ruwanthika Gunaratne and Public International Law at https://ruwanthikagunaratne.wordpress.com, 2008 – present. Unauthorized use and/or duplication of this material without express and written permission from this blog’s author and/or owner is strictly prohibited. Excerpts and links may be used, provided that full and clear credit is given to Ruwanthika Gunaratne and Public International Law with appropriate ..read more
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Law of Treaties 1: What is a treaty?
Public International law | An introduction to public international law for students
by Dakshinie Ruwanthika Gunaratne
2y ago
 © Ruwanthika Gunaratne and Public International Law at https://ruwanthikagunaratne.wordpress.com, 2008 – present. Unauthorized use and/or duplication of this material without express and written permission from this blog’s author and/or owner is strictly prohibited. Excerpts and links may be used, provided that full and clear credit is given to Ruwanthika Gunaratne and Public International Law with appropriate ..read more
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Jurisdictional Immunities of the State (Germany vs Italy) (Summary)
Public International law | An introduction to public international law for students
by Dakshinie Ruwanthika Gunaratne
2y ago
 © Ruwanthika Gunaratne and Public International Law at https://ruwanthikagunaratne.wordpress.com, 2008 – present. Unauthorized use and/or duplication of this material without express and written permission from this blog’s author and/or owner is strictly prohibited. Excerpts and links may be used, provided that full and clear credit is given to Ruwanthika Gunaratne and Public International Law with appropriate ..read more
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Pinochet Case (Extracts)
Public International law | An introduction to public international law for students
by Dakshinie Ruwanthika Gunaratne
2y ago
“A former head of state only has immunity with regard to his acts as a head of state but not with regard to acts which fall outside his role as head of state. A head of state may be treated as the state itself and entitled to the same immunities. A former head of state ..read more
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Nicaragua vs the United States: Use of Force and Self-Defense (1 of 3)
Public International law | An introduction to public international law for students
by Dakshinie Ruwanthika Gunaratne
2y ago
Name of the Case: Case Concerning the Military and Paramilitary Activities In and Against Nicaragua (Nicaragua vs United States)  The Court: International Court of Justice Year of Decision: 1986.  Note: This post will discuss the International Court of Justice’s (ICJ) discussions on the use of force and self-defence.If you would like to read about the jurisdictional issues relating ..read more
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Julian Assange and Law of Diplomatic Immunities
Public International law | An introduction to public international law for students
by Dakshinie Ruwanthika Gunaratne
2y ago
Extract from ASIL Insight: On June 19, 2012, Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, walked into Ecuador’s embassy in London and requested diplomatic asylum from the Ecuadorian government. Assange’s aim in seeking asylum was to prevent the U.K. from extraditing him to Sweden, where he is wanted by the Prosecution Authority for questioning in relation to allegations of ..read more
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Case: Arrest Warrant Case: Separate Opinion of Judge Higgins, Kooijmans and Buergenthal
Public International law | An introduction to public international law for students
by Dakshinie Ruwanthika Gunaratne
2y ago
 © Ruwanthika Gunaratne and Public International Law at https://ruwanthikagunaratne.wordpress.com, 2008 – present. Unauthorized use and/or duplication of this material without express and written permission from this blog’s author and/or owner is strictly prohibited. Excerpts and links may be used, provided that full and clear credit is given to Ruwanthika Gunaratne and Public International Law with appropriate ..read more
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Belgian Arrest Warrant Case (Summary)
Public International law | An introduction to public international law for students
by Dakshinie Ruwanthika Gunaratne
2y ago
© Ruwanthika Gunaratne/ Public International Law at https://ruwanthikagunaratne.wordpress.com.  Name of the Case: Arrest Warrant of 11 April 2000 (Democratic Republic of Congo vs Belgium) Court: International Court of Justice Year of the decision: 2002 Overview: Belgium issued and circulated internationally, an arrest warrant against the incumbent Foreign Minister of Congo, based on universal jurisdiction. Congo asked the ..read more
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