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Understanding the Scattered Anti-Government Uprisings in Iran: Willing to Regime Change or Legitimate Demands for Socio-Economic Human Rights?

January 18, 2018 Saeed Bagheri

During the last four decades of the Islamic Republic of Iran’s rule, the country witnessed the periodic and scattered uprisings…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Human Rights Filed under: human rights, Iran

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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What Germany’s New Internet Policing Law Means For Free Speech

January 9, 2018 Raghav Kohli

Respect for freedom of speech and expression has dwindled globally over the last decade. According to the Reporters Without Borders’s…

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Posted in: Current Affairs

Exceptions to Sovereign Immunity: Iranian Case

December 28, 2017 Farshad Rahimi Dizgovin

A. Introduction. The principle of a state’s and a state’s officials’ judicial immunity has long been recognized in international customary…

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Posted in: Public International Law

Libya-EU Memorandum of Understanding: Implications for Non-Refoulement and Compliance with International Human Rights Law?

December 2, 2017 Jenny Poon

I. Introduction The State of Libya signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Italian Republic in Rome on February 2,…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Human Rights, Treaties Filed under: Libya, Non-refoulement, refugees

The Legality of North Korea’s Threats to Use of Force

November 28, 2017 Maitreyee Dixit

As leaders Trump and Kim Jong-Un exchange threats over Twitter, television and speeches in the UN General Assembly, pertinent questions…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Public International Law, Treaties, War Filed under: North Korea, use of force

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

The Conundrum of Unilateral Declarations: Moving Beyond the Congo Case

Bhagirath Ashiya Vikhyat Oberoi

It is an accepted principle in international law that a communicated unilateral act has binding legal implications on the declarant…

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Posted in: Public International Law

Call for Papers: 7th Annual Cambridge International Law Conference 2018

November 1, 2017 Editors

The Editors of the Cambridge International Law Journal (CILJ) and the Conference Convenors welcome submissions for the Cambridge International Law Conference 2018,…

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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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