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Symposium on Decoding Maldives’ Foreign Investment and Arbitration Law Regime: Assessing the Environmental Impact of Investment

December 20, 2022 Editors

Globalization has opened the gateways for foreign direct investments around the world. The idea of integration of the world economy…

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Posted in: Uncategorized Filed under: Symposium on Decoding Maldives Foreign Investment and Arbitration Law Regime

The Revival of the Master: The Eternal Battle over Treaty Interpretation

December 7, 2020 Islam A. Attia 1 Comment

The State has been projected to be the fulcrum of international law in its Westphalian foundation. However, the developments that…

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Posted in: Law of the Treaties, Public International Law, Uncategorized

75th Anniversary of the Nuremberg Trials: An Appraisal of Ad-hocery

November 30, 2020 Samantha Clare Goh 2 Comments

Last Friday, 20 November 2020, marked the 75th anniversary of the Nuremberg trials. What should have been a historic event…

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Posted in: Human Rights, International Humanitarian Law, Uncategorized

Revisiting the Debate on the Validity of Global Takedown Orders

April 23, 2020 Nehreen Mehra

I. INTRODUCTION ‘Global takedown’ means the removal of content from all the domains of an intermediary, without any geographical limitation.…

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Posted in: Uncategorized Filed under: intermediary liability, takedown orders

The Inapplicability of the Geneva Conventions to Self-Determination Movements

November 25, 2019 Shayan Ahmed Khan

The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has recognised the right to self-determination as an obligation erga omnes and an essential…

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Posted in: Uncategorized Filed under: Geneva Conventions, Self-determination

A Right to Bear Cyber Arms?

November 19, 2019 Andrew Beale Obe

The reintroduction of the Active Cyber Defense Certainty Act (ACDC) to the 116th U.S. Congress in June 2019 has reignited…

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Posted in: Uncategorized Filed under: Cybersecurity

7th Annual Cambridge International Law Conference 2018: Extended Review

January 12, 2018 Editors

Thank you very much for your interest in the 7th Annual Cambridge International Law Conference. We received a record high…

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The Case of Kulbhushan Jadhav: India, Pakistan and the International Court of Justice

November 3, 2017 Geethanjali Jujjavarapu

The Case of Kulbhushan Jadhav: India, Pakistan and the International Court of Justice In March 2016, Kulbhushan Jadhav was taken…

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Posted in: Public International Law, Uncategorized

Call for Papers: Volume 7(1)

October 5, 2017 Editors

The Cambridge International Law Journal (CILJ) (formerly the Cambridge Journal of International and Comparative Law) is a double-blind peer-reviewed journal run…

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The ICC’s South Africa Non-Compliance Decision: Effect of Security Council Resolution 1593(2005)

July 12, 2017 Yudan TAN

On 6 July 2017, Pre-Trial Chamber II of the International Criminal Court (ICC) rendered a decision on South Africa’s refusal…

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