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Category: Current Affairs

Passports or Public Recognition – The (lack of) Vietnamese and Indian recognition of Chinese territorial claims.

November 28, 2012 Cameron Miles

This blog post, however, does not seek to assess the respective merits of these claims – entire books can and…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Land, Territory

Bases for the Palestinian Refugees’ Right of Return under International Law: Beyond General Assembly Resolution 194

November 26, 2012 Mutaz M. Qafisheh 3 Comments

The legal bases for return can be found in eight branches of international law: (1) inter-State nationality law, (2) law…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Human Rights

Call for Conference Abstracts: “Legal Tradition in a Diverse World”

November 21, 2012 Cambridge Journal of International and Comparative Law

The 2013 conference will explore how legal tradition influences lawyers and the law, in both international and domestic contexts. Law…

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Posted in: Conferences, Current Affairs

1969 Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties and Secondary Rules

Duncan French

Michael Wood focused unsurprisingly on the UN Security Council. Of course, there has been and remains significant debate over the…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Treaties

The ICTY Appeals Judgement in Prosecutor v Gotovina and Markač: Scratching below the Surface

November 19, 2012 Henri Decoeur

Alongside the road on the Dalmatian coast, just a few miles away from Dubrovnik, the portrait of a man in…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Human Rights

Truly Automated Weapons and International Humanitarian Law

Russell Buchan

In contrast, ‘truly automated weapons’ (‘TAWs’) can be used without any human action. A rudimentary example would be a land…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Human Rights

Argentina v Ghana at ITLOS

November 15, 2012 Naomi Burke

The Libertad is a 100-meter-long tall sailing ship, used as a training vessel by the Argentine navy. It was arrested…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Sea and Water, Territory

Nicaragua v Colombia at the ICJ: A Recap

November 14, 2012 Naomi Burke

History of Proceedings The proceedings were instituted by application of Nicaragua in December 2001. Nicaragua then submitted its Memorial in…

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

Election of Judges to the International Court of Justice

November 8, 2012 Naomi Burke 2 Comments

Regular Election Cycle The regular election cycle takes place during the annual meeting of the General Assembly, generally in early…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Procedure

Selection Procedure for the Election of Judges to the International Court of Justice

November 2, 2012 Naomi Burke 1 Comment

 Nomination of Candidates Candidates for election to the ICJ are not proposed directly by UN Member States but by their…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Procedure

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