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Category: Current Affairs

Human Genome Sciences v Eli Lilly

November 4, 2011 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

The Arab Spring and the Trials and Tribulations of Transitional Justice

Jasmine Moussa

Gaddafi’s killing raises immediate concerns about respect for the rule of law and human rights in Libya, but also broader…

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

Gaddafi’s Death: a War Crime?

Henri Decoeur

The Brother Leader was reportedly wounded when captured by forces loyal to the new Libyan government on October 20th, 2011.…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Human Rights

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