The Cambridge Journal of International and Comparative Law (CJICL) is an open access, double-blind peer reviewed journal run by members…
The CJICL has just published Vol. 2(4) – the 2013 Conference Issue. All articles of this latest issue can be…
The spread of violence and political instability in Ukraine over the past several months, and the consequent political transformation in…
In his famous New York Times opinion piece last year, Russian President Vladimir Putin described rather elegantly the foreign policy…
Practitioners and academics interested in litigation against foreign companies for violations of human rights happening outside the United States (US)…
According to press reports, a senior Russian military spokesperson has announced that Russia may invoke force majeure clauses in arms…
In the beginning of March this year the topic of secession and self-determination in international law became once more topical.…
This is an updated version of yesterday’s post in the same matter, taking into account today’s vote of the Crimean…
On 3 March 2014 at the emergency UN Security Council meeting on Ukraine, called by Russia to set out in…
The following is an appeal from the Ukrainian Association of International Law. The text was first published on EuroMaidanPR. A…