The Cambridge International Law Journal Blog endorses this statement by the Fellows of the Lauterpacht Centre for International Law condemning the…
COP 26 Outcomes and Challenges for International Law When the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) Conference of…
The COVID-19 outbreak in 2019 made the international community face a new threat and shut down governments in various forms,…
This post engages critically with the response of the European Court of Human Rights (“ECtHR”) to the ongoing detention of…
Despite its fair share of criticism of arbitrarily deciding the starting point, or ignoring the third world perspective, the study…
In 2011, the internal tensions in Syria which had taken place earlier through rebellions and uprisings turned into a civil…
On May 31, 2021, fourty-four people were arrested at an LGBTQ shelter in Nansana, Wakiso District, Uganda. Following their arrest, three detainees…
May 2021 witnessed pronounced violence and clashes throughout the Occupied Palestinian Territories (‘OPT’) including East Jerusalem, as well as Gaza. The…
With his recent airstrike in Syria, President Biden fell in line with a corrosive interpretation of both jus ad bellum…
The Chinese state has consistently upheld assimilative policies since the 19th century, when national unity and political integration arguably became…