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Year: 2021

The Sporadic Application of an Acquitted Person’s Claim for Compensation under the Rome Statute

January 15, 2021 Poorna Poovamma 1 Comment

Article 85 of the Rome Statute (the “Statute”) is a provision that is novel, with Article 85(3) being, to this…

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Posted in: International Criminal Law, Litigation, Procedure

Australia’s Denationalisation Laws: An International Law Perspective

January 13, 2021 Ali Latash

International law acknowledges nationality as a human right and of fundamental importance to the protection of numerous other rights. Given…

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Posted in: Human Rights

Better Gardening: Reconsidering Optimism and Cynicism towards the International Order

January 12, 2021 Daniel Kang 1 Comment

As the United Nations (UN) recently celebrated its 75th anniversary in October, 2020 has come to a long-awaited close, and…

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Posted in: Human Rights, Public International Law

Apropos of the ICJ’s (illusory) compulsory jurisdiction

January 11, 2021 Arjun Sahni 1 Comment

The International Court of Justice (ICJ) -along with the United Nations- has just commemorated its 75th anniversary. Still, only 74…

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Posted in: Public International Law

A Question of Labels: What does India’s ban on 200 Chinese Applications mean under International Law?

January 6, 2021 Dhruv Gupta and Tanishk Goyal 1 Comment

On the intervening night of June 15 and June 16, 2020, the People’s Republic of China (‘China’) and the Republic…

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Posted in: International Investment Law, Trade

One Year Since Soleimani’s Case: A Legal Analysis Under TWAIL’s Perspective

January 4, 2021 Sebastian Becker Castellaro

“La fonction du droit nous montre que la règle de droit n’est autre chose que l’expression d’un rapport de forces…

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Posted in: Public International Law, Use of Force

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