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Category: Public International Law

Can China be held liable for the COVID-19 Global Pandemic?

August 30, 2020 Viti Bansal

Within a span of a few months, the entire mankind has been reduced to a state of disarray with the…

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Posted in: Public International Law Filed under: state responsibility

‘Responsibility to Protect’ Hong Kong: What should the Mainland do?

August 11, 2020 Nguyen Quoc Tan Trung

The Hong Kong crisis is not an exclusively Chinese domestic issue: it is a legacy of colonialism There is no…

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Posted in: Public International Law

Right to Health: An Enforceable International Obligation?

July 15, 2020 Deepriya Snehi

Introduction The right to health only found canonical recognition with the adoption of Constitution of World Health Organisation in 1946…

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Posted in: Human Rights, Public International Law Filed under: International obligations, Right to health

International Laws of Landmines: The United States’ New Mine Policy

July 8, 2020 Robin El Kady

The Afghan farmer Hakim Masjedi was gathering firewood with his nephew when he stepped on a landmine, losing his right…

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Posted in: Public International Law Filed under: Landmines

An Inclusive Reconceptualisation of Customary International Law: A Third World Approach

July 7, 2020 Tansa Shah

Introduction International law (“IL”) does not contain a structure of legislation like that of national legal orders, as it is…

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Posted in: Public International Law Filed under: Customary International Law

Derogation of Human Rights Rules in Times of Emergency

July 4, 2020 Vesna Stefanovska

The situation in Europe is changing every minute, thus governments are forced to take variety of measures to protect the…

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Posted in: Human Rights, Public International Law Filed under: Derogations, human rights, State of emergency

Covid-19: A Global Health Emergency Caused by Illegal Wildlife Trade

June 26, 2020 Umran Chowdhury

Introduction As the world faces the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the future of the environment has become ever more important. Zoonotic…

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Posted in: Public International Law Filed under: Threat to peace, Wildlife Trade

Questions Pertaining to State Responsibility and the Principle of Attribution In Light of Recent Events In Iraq

June 1, 2020 Bashir Ali Abbas

I. Introduction The matter of the responsibility of States for internationally wrongful acts is primarily governed by the International Law…

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Posted in: Armed Conflict, Public International Law Filed under: Attribution of Responsibility

The Air Strike against General Soleimani: Pre-emptive self-defence or Assassination?

April 24, 2020 Devansh Kaushik

Introduction In the early hours of January 3, missiles launched by a USAF MQ9 Reaper slammed into a convoy exiting…

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Posted in: 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

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