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EU’s regime to reinvent the world of international investment law

August 9, 2018 Yu Jian Woon

Introduction ‘Undemocratic‘, ‘unaccountable‘, obscure are among the words commonly used by critics to criticize the current investor-state dispute settlement (ISDS)…

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Posted in: EU and ECJ

The Silent Killer: The Inadequacy of The Present ICC Framework in Criminalizing Starvation as NIAC Warfare

Samira Mathias

Introduction In 2017, 38 non-international armed conflicts (“NIACs”) raged across the world. All these conflicts commenced before 2017 and none of…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, War Filed under: ICC

Iran’s Request for the Indication of Provisional Measures and the US’ Infliction of ‘Irreparable Prejudice’

August 5, 2018 Rohan Jain

On 16th of July, 2018, Islamic Republic of Iran filed an application for initiating proceedings against the United States of…

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Posted in: Current Affairs

Proof of Sexual Orientation – A Precondition for Asylum?

August 1, 2018 Mihika Poddar and Shardha Rajam

Introduction In today’s heteronormative social order, homosexuality continues to be criminalised in several countries, and in many countries, it is…

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Posted in: Current Affairs

Ambiguity in the SCM Agreement: An overview in the context of India/USA dispute on export subsidies at the WTO

July 27, 2018 Saloni Gupta

Introduction Export subsidies are a form of subsidies which are given by governments to increase the exports of goods from…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, WTO

Accession of FYROM to NATO: A sui generis process of an uncertain outcome

July 17, 2018 Panagiotis Doudonis and Eirini Kikarea

The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia’s (FYROM) accession process to NATO is a sui generis process whose outcome is far…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Public International Law Filed under: FYROM, NATO

Exploring the Application of Estoppel in the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action

June 27, 2018 Vishesh Bhatia and Vishaka Ramesh

On 14th July 2014, the United States, the United Kingdom, China, Russia, the European Union and Iran brought into being…

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Posted in: Current Affairs Filed under: Iran

Was President Duterte’s unilateral withdrawal of the Philippines from the Rome Statute legally valid?

June 21, 2018 Ryan Hartzell Carino Balisacan

On 17 March 2018, the Philippines gave notice of its withdrawal from the Rome Statute. Its exit from the treaty…

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Posted in: Current Affairs Filed under: International Criminal Court (ICC), the Philippines

The Indian Story before NSG: Evaluation of a Unique Candidacy

April 12, 2018 Upasana Pandey and Soumik Mitra

Introduction The emergence of Nuclear Export Control regimes has been the bedrock on which the concept of nuclear non-proliferation rests.…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Treaties Filed under: India, Nuclear Suppliers Group

The Kurdistan Referendum – Overstepping the Right of Self-Determination?

April 6, 2018 Gopal Srihari

The 25th of September, 2017 marked one of the most historical events in the contemporary Middle East. The Kurds, an…

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Posted in: Current Affairs Filed under: Kurds

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