The Editors of the Cambridge International Law Journal Blog endorses this statement by the Fellows of the Lauterpacht Centre for International…
The Editors of the Cambridge International Law Journal Blog endorses this statement by the Fellows of the Lauterpacht Centre for International…
In international law, as it stands crystalized today, no consensus on the existence of the right to self-defense against non-state…
On January 23 exactly a year ago, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) passed an order for provisional measures in…
On 14 December 2020, the Office of the Prosecutor (“OTP” or “Office”) of the International Criminal Court (“ICC”) published the…
Article 66 of the Rome Statute mandates the International Criminal Court (ICC) to impose a conviction only when the guilt…
Article 85 of the Rome Statute (the “Statute”) is a provision that is novel, with Article 85(3) being, to this…
In a report entitled “The History of a Lawsuit in the Republic of Ecuador”, dedicated to the House of Commons…
On 27th January 2016, Pre-Trial Chamber 1 of the International Criminal Court (ICC) approved the Prosecutor’s application to investigate crimes…
International law is designed to govern the behaviour of states and individuals who act in the name of those states.…