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Year: 2021

Selahattin Demirtaş v. Turkey (no. 2): Prosecution of An Opposition Leader in Turkey

February 24, 2021 Dr. Özgür Çinar

On 22nd December 2020, the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) delivered its Grand Chamber judgment in Selahattin Demirtaş v…

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Posted in: Human Rights, International Criminal Law

ICC’s Struggle with the Evidentiary Standard of Proof Beyond Reasonable Doubt

February 22, 2021 Utkarsh Krishna

Article 66 of the Rome Statute mandates the International Criminal Court (ICC) to impose a conviction only when the guilt…

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Posted in: International Criminal Law, Litigation, Procedure

The Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons: old wine, new bottle?

February 17, 2021 Layal Alghoozi

The Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons officially entered into force on 22 January 2021, prompting public applause by…

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Posted in: Public International Law, Treaties

Jurisdiction of the Permanent Court of Arbitration over Marines’ Immunity in the Enrica Lexie Incident: a Critical Evaluation

February 12, 2021 Rahul Kumar 1 Comment

After an eight-year-long legally and politically controversial voyage in the Enrica Lexie incident (The Italian Republic v. The Republic Of…

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Posted in: Arbitration, Law of the Sea

Will the Netherlands Government succeed in Ending Syrian Government’s Impunity for War Crimes?

February 10, 2021 Vaishnavi Chaudhry

On September 18th, 2020, the Netherlands government announced its decision to hold the Assad-led Syrian regime accountable for gross human…

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Posted in: Human Rights, International Criminal Law

Repatriation of Artworks throughout Investment Arbitrations

February 8, 2021 Danilo Ruggero Di Bella

Repatriation of art looted during armed conflicts or foreign occupations is still a major concern for many countries, who have…

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Posted in: Arbitration, International Investment Law

Pension fund implements a net-zero carbon footprint target: the emergence of a new financial reality due to climate change litigation?

February 2, 2021 Edward Brans and Mathijs Peters

Climate change has profound impacts on peoples’ lives and the global environment, changing the way we live. Pressure on private…

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Posted in: Climate Change Law, Economic Law, Litigation Filed under: Climate Change Litigation

Carbon Tariffs and Conflict Diamonds – A WTO Climate Waiver and the UK’s Role in the International Legal Order

January 22, 2021 Philip Crowe

International trade has been extensively criticised for exasperating the problem of climate change through a “race to the bottom” in…

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Posted in: Economic Law, International Environmental Law, WTO

Legitimacy of commercial exploitation of mineral resources in outer space: Does the US’ Executive Order violate international law?

January 20, 2021 Rajarshi Singh

In an attempt to give impetus to the United States’ ‘free market’ policy towards commercial mining of mineral resources in…

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Posted in: Space, Treaties

COVID-19 measures can infringe the international human right protection against retrospective law: How to avoid?

January 18, 2021 Martin Kwan

It is well established that retrospectivity is against the rule of law and international human rights. It is therefore prohibited…

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Posted in: Human Rights

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