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Category: Current Affairs

The ICC Trial Judgment in Prosecutor v. Ngudjolo: A Touch of Rigour in a World of Brutes

January 7, 2013 Henri Decoeur

‘Mr Prosecutor, you did a poor job.’ This is, in barely exaggerated terms, the message implicit in the ICC trial…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Human Rights

Nicaragua v Colombia: An Unusual Delimitation?

January 4, 2013 Naomi Burke

Before analysing certain aspects of the decision, it is worth noting the Colombian reaction to the maritime delimitation. President Juan…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Land, Sea and Water, Territory

Adjudicating Somali Piracy Cases – German Courts in a Double Bind

January 3, 2013 Christiane Ahlborn

The recent increase in piracy trials before domestic courts in Europe and beyond – also including courts in the Netherlands, Italy,…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Domestic Courts

International Law and Christmas (Island)

December 25, 2012 Valentin Jeutner

“On the 24th,  about half an hour after day-break,  land was discovered bearing North East by East ½ East. Upon…

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Posted in: Current Affairs

The Senkaku/Diaoyu Islands: Two Perspectives on the Territorial Dispute (Part II)

December 18, 2012 Jaiyu Bai

Japan’s ‘nationalization’ and other arguments are unfounded under international law First of all, Diaoyu Dao was not ‘terra nullius’. It…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Sea and Water, Territory

The Senkaku/Diaoyu Islands: Two Perspectives on the Territorial Dispute (Part I)

December 7, 2012 Mai Fujii

PART I: THE SENKAKU ISLANDS The Senkaku islands consist of five inhabited islands and three barren rocks located in the…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Sea and Water, Territory

Let flow all the waters? – The Indus Waters Kishenganga Arbitration

December 5, 2012 Valentin Jeutner

The Permanent Court of Arbitration (‘PCA’) is expected to render its decision in the Indus Waters Kishenganga Arbitration (Pakistan v.…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Sea and Water, Territory

What Do We ‘Do’ When We Do Public and Private International, EU and Comparative Law?

December 3, 2012 Richard Collins & Alexandra Bohm

This requires a commitment to thinking about methods and methodologies – what is it we ‘do’ when we do law…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Int'l Legal Theory

The Status of Palestine at the General Assembly

November 29, 2012 Daniel Costelloe

A change in Palestine’s status to non-Member State Observer would not mean that Palestine thereby becomes a UN Member State.…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Procedure

Public hearings in Argentina v Ghana: An UNCLOS dispute?

November 28, 2012 Naomi Burke

Under Article 290 of UNCLOS, ITLOS may prescribe provisional measures pending the constitution of an Article VII arbitral tribunal if“it…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Sea and Water, Territory

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