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Category: Public International Law

Italy’s Legal Responsibility in the Mediterranean Migration Crisis

April 23, 2020 Gayatri Gupta

In 2019, 11,471 refugees and migrants undertook dangerous journeys in overcrowded, unsafe dinghies to reach ports in Italy. This marks…

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Posted in: Human Rights, Public International Law

Ageless Rights, Intergenerational Responsibilities: Are Human Rights Future-proof?

April 16, 2020 Raphael Lorenzo Aguiling Pangalangan

Introduction All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights (Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Art. 1).…

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Posted in: Human Rights, Public International Law

Legal Aspects of the Global Citizenship Crisis

April 15, 2020 Anushree Malaviya

I. Introduction A reflection on the developments in the global political climate over the past decade would reveal two defining…

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Posted in: Human Rights, Public International Law Filed under: citizenship

Examining the ICJ’s Attitude towards Legality of Nuclear Weapons in light of the Present-time Indo-Pak Tension

February 27, 2020 Vivek Krishnani

The Republic of Marshall Islands’ claim for nuclear-disarmament against 9 countries, which provided a great opportunity to the International Court…

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Posted in: Public International Law Filed under: nuclear weapons

Statelessness in India – Seeking Solutions in International Law

February 11, 2020 Vatsal Raj

Introduction Migration is a phenomenon of human civilisation. However, in India, the narratives and counter-narratives of citizenship in an atmosphere…

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Posted in: Public International Law Filed under: citizenship, statelessness

I’ll Give You the Moon . . . if International Law Lets Me: A Snapshot of Ownership Rights in Celestial Bodies

February 4, 2020 Carson W. Bennett

Overview When Brad Pitt stepped onto the moon in the 2019 film Ad Astra, he was warned that nation-states and marauders…

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Posted in: Public International Law, Space

Ninth Annual Cambridge International Law Conference — Registration now open!

February 2, 2020 Thea Chesterfield and Lora Izvorova

We are pleased to announce that the registration period is now open for the Ninth Annual Cambridge International Law Conference!…

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Posted in: Conferences, Current Affairs, Public International Law Filed under: global risk

Rethinking Ampal v Egypt

December 23, 2019 Sean O'Reilly

A State’s duty to provide full protection and security to foreign investments is a staple of modern investment treaty law…

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Posted in: Public International Law

Hong Kong – China Arrangement on Interim Measures in Aid of Arbitrations: A Giant Leap Ahead?

November 20, 2019 Prince Todi

On October 1st 2019, the Arrangement Concerning Mutual Assistance in Court-ordered Interim Measures in Aid of Arbitral Proceedings (hereinafter referred…

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Posted in: Arbitration, Public International Law, Trade Filed under: arbitration

Addressing the Female Deficit in Peacekeeping: Will the UN’s Rhetoric Finally Translate to Action?

November 18, 2019 Lea Christopher

An open Security Council debate in April of this year was the latest of a series of initiatives announced by…

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Posted in: Public International Law Filed under: Gender Parity, Women in Peacekeeping

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