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Category: Treaties

The Buddhas of Bamiyan, Timbuktu, Palmyra: What next?

November 20, 2015 Maria Papaioannou Leave a comment

Earlier this year, the French President Francois Hollande, along with UNESCO’s Director General, said “We stand together” in an effort…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Human Rights, Treaties, War Filed under: conservation, cultural heritage, Isis, UNESCO, War Crimes

Safe Harbor before the EU Court of Justice

April 13, 2015 Christopher Kuner 3 Comments

On 24 March 2015, the Court of Justice of the European Union (“CJEU”) held an oral hearing in the case…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Domestic Courts, Human Rights, Treaties Filed under: Data Protection, EU, EU Charter of Fundamental Rights, European Convention on Human Rights, human rights, Safe Harbor

The Unconventional Adoption of UNESCO Cultural Conventions

April 1, 2015 Maria Papaioannou Leave a comment

Last year, the unusual application of the UNESCO Convention on the Protection of Underwater Cultural Heritage was brought into focus…

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Posted in: Procedure, Treaties Filed under: treaty-making, UNESCO, UNESCO Convention on the Protection of Underwater Cultural Heritage

Protecting the Powerful: The African Union’s Response to Allegations of Human Rights Violations

February 2, 2015 Shantanu Dey Leave a comment

The relationship between the African-Union (AU) and the International Criminal Court (ICC) has suffered a major setback with the issue…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Human Rights, Treaties Filed under: African Union, human rights, ICC, ICCPR

Court of Justice of the European Union finds Draft Agreement on EU Accession to ECHR is Incompatible with EU Law

December 20, 2014 Jed Odermatt 1 Comment

On 18 December 2014, the Court of Justice of the European Union (‘CJEU’ or ‘the Court’) delivered Opinion 2/13 on…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Human Rights, Treaties

Sitting, Waiting, Wishing: Argentina Initiates Sovereign Default Claim Before the ICJ

August 10, 2014 Jake Rylatt Leave a comment

On 7th August 2014, The Argentine Republic (‘Argentina’) made good on threats emanating from its latest sovereign default of the…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Domestic Courts, Procedure, Treaties Filed under: Argentina, Griesa, NML, Sovereign default, USA

International law and legality of secession in Crimea

April 20, 2014 Anna Stepanowa 16 Comments

On March 6, 2014, the Parliament of Crimea adopted a Resolution No.1702-6/14 that provided for a secession referendum to be…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Human Rights, Land, Territory, Treaties Filed under: Crimean Peninsula, referendum, Russia, secession, Self-determination, territorial integrity

The Enrica Lexie Incident: Jurisdiction in the Contiguous Zone?

April 19, 2014 Yu Jie Wu 1 Comment

On 15 February 2012, two Italian marines on board an Italian-flagged vessel, the MV Enrica Lexie allegedly shot and killed two…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Domestic Courts, Sea and Water, Territory, Treaties Filed under: EEZ, Enrica Lexie, India, Italy, UNCLOS

Iran’s “Troubling” UN Mission Appointment and America’s Host State Duties

April 16, 2014 Naomi Hart Leave a comment

The storming of the American embassy and the seizure of more than 50 Americans as hostages by militant protesters in…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Treaties Filed under: Diplomatic Relations, immunity, Iran, UN, US

Mapping Developments in Ukraine from the Perspective of International Law

March 12, 2014 Boris N. Mamlyuk 1 Comment

The spread of violence and political instability in Ukraine over the past several months, and the consequent political transformation in…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Human Rights, Int'l Legal Theory, Land, Sea and Water, Territory, Treaties

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