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Category: Current Affairs

Iran, the Nuclear Issue & Countermeasures

January 10, 2012 Sahib Singh

In particular, I wish to examine the question of standing, under the law of State responsibility (particularly under Article 42(b)(ii)…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, War

Eurozone crisis: light at the end of the tunnel?

January 3, 2012 Michael Waibel

The British government’s decision to veto an amendment of the EU treaties at a time of acute peril for the…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Economic Law

New journal; new blog; new reading: The ICC’s Arrest Warrants for Incumbent Presidents

December 12, 2011 Sarah Nouwen

In another blog, Mogogo Albanese and I set out why President Bashir could continue travelling without legal fear for arrest:…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Human Rights

From sovereign crisis to banking crisis: transmission channels and policy responses for Greece and the eurozone

December 7, 2011 Valia Babis

Why were the banks affected? 1) Exposures to Greek public sector debt Greek banks’ exposures to public sector debt are…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Economic Law

The rule of law and the ICC: is Libya ‘unable’ to try Saif al-Islam Gaddafi?

November 30, 2011 Cameron Miles

In substantive terms, the fulcrum of the matter is seen to be the requirement of ‘complementarity’ within the ICC Statute,…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Human Rights Filed under: Gaddafi, ICC, Libya

International Constitutionalism at the European University Institute in Florence

November 25, 2011 Daniel Costelloe

At no point were discussants in a position to agree on the meaning of “international constitutionalism”. That, however, that was…

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Posted in: Conferences, Current Affairs

Habemus guidam: Alain Pellet’s magnum opus is (almost) out

November 22, 2011 Bart Smit-Duijzentkunst

Perhaps the most interesting aspects of the Guide are its form and creation. Deviating from prior practice, the Commission decided…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Treaties

What effect of Palestine’s membership in UNESCO?

November 4, 2011 Kathleen Claussen

More than one commentary referred to Palestine’s recognition as a “member state of UNESCO.”  At first glance, this reference to…

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Posted in: Current Affairs

Human Genome Sciences v Eli Lilly

Julia Powles

The case concerned a patent held by Human Genome Sciences disclosing a novel gene and its encoded protein (Neutrokine-alpha), as well…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Domestic Courts

The death of Gaddafi, international criminal justice and the ‘invisible college of international lawyers’

October 25, 2011 Fernando Lusa Bordin

The ICC is an institution of great promise.  International lawyers like to boast, as they should, that the introduction of…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Human Rights

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