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Category: Public International Law

WYCJ Symposium: International Court of Justice Advisory Opinion, Climate Justice & Youth Human Rights

April 4, 2022 Manon Rouby

The Editors of the Cambridge International Law Journal Blog endorses this statement by the Fellows of the Lauterpacht Centre for International…

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Posted in: Climate Change Law, Climate Change Litigation, Int'l Legal Theory, International Environmental Law, Public International Law Filed under: WYCJ Symposium

An Effective Pandemic Treaty: The First Steps Toward Stronger Global Governance

April 1, 2022 Arkaneil Bhaumik and Siddharth Jain

The Cambridge International Law Journal Blog endorses this statement by the Fellows of the Lauterpacht Centre for International Law condemning…

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Posted in: Int'l Legal Theory, International Affairs, International Organisations, Public International Law, Treaties

Is Cultural Desecration Racial Discrimination in International Law? Implications of the Order Indicating Provisional Measures in Armenia v Azerbaijan [2021]

March 24, 2022 Fahrid Chishty

The Cambridge International Law Journal Blog endorses this statement by the Fellows of the Lauterpacht Centre for International Law condemning the…

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Posted in: Cultural Heritage, Human Rights, Public International Law

States’ Right to Existence: A Legal Approach Based on the Conflict Behind the Ethiopian Dam Project

November 3, 2021 Jean-Baptiste Dudant

In last July 8th, shortly after Ethiopia reported the completion of its second annual filling of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance…

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Posted in: International Investment Law, Public International Law

“Both Sides” and Interim Measures for the Armenian Captives from the Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict

October 13, 2021 Sheila Paylan

This post engages critically with the response of the European Court of Human Rights (“ECtHR”) to the ongoing detention of…

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Posted in: Human Rights, Public International Law, Territory

Repatriation of Syrians in Turkey in Light of Principles of International Law

August 18, 2021 Necip Ilker Karaoglan

In 2011, the internal tensions in Syria which had taken place earlier through rebellions and uprisings turned into a civil…

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Posted in: Armed Conflict, Human Rights, Public International Law

A Trailblazer for the Complementarity: Iraq, the UK Armed Forces, and the International Criminal Court

August 9, 2021 Giovanni Chiarini

The ‘situation’ between Iraq and the UK had long been under the scrutiny of the International Criminal Court (ICC). As…

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Posted in: Armed Conflict, International Criminal Law

Occupied Palestine Territories: Does International Human Rights Law Matter?

July 2, 2021 Eleni Polymenopoulou

May 2021 witnessed pronounced violence and clashes throughout the Occupied Palestinian Territories (‘OPT’) including East Jerusalem, as well as Gaza. The…

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Posted in: Armed Conflict, Human Rights, International Humanitarian Law

War Crimes under the Garb of Self-Defence? Analysing Israel’s Air Strikes in Gaza

June 14, 2021 Kabir Walia

On 10 May 2021, the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) fired dozens of rockets in the Gaza strip. These strikes were in…

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Posted in: Armed Conflict, International Humanitarian Law

Does the ‘defined territory’ include submerged land?

May 10, 2021 Daniela Martins

Some notes on the notion of ‘territory’ regarding legal concerns presented by sea level rise Currently, territory is considered synonymous…

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Posted in: Climate Change Law, Public International Law, Territory

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