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Indian Surgical Strikes: Accelerating the Emergence of Nascent Norms of Use of Force Against Non-State Actors

September 6, 2017 Arpan Banerjee

INTRODUCTION Military encounters, cross border firing and claims of terrorist movement across the Line of Control (LoC) have been a…

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Posted in: Public International Law

The Lauterpacht Lectures 2017: Towards a Global Private Law?

August 29, 2017 León Castellanos-Jankiewicz

When Hersch Lauterpacht began his doctorate in London, he was flummoxed by the neglect of private law in his discipline.…

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Posted in: Public International Law

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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The International Criminal Court: The Last Stand For The Displaced Indigenous Tribes Of India

April 27, 2017 Harsh Mahaseth and Sathvik Chandrashekhar

The interdependence of the realms of the International Environmental Law and International Criminal Law has been strengthened by the recent…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Public International Law

EU – Singapore Free Trade Agreement: “Mixed” Feelings

February 26, 2017 Eirini Kikarea

Introduction It would be an understatement to say that the new generation of trade agreements raises complex legal and political…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, EU and ECJ, Trade, Treaties

Definition of Victim in the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide: On the Effect of States in Determination of Victims of Genocide and Requirement to Revise the Convention

Bavver Kılıçoğlu

“The fact of genocide is as old as humanity” wrote Jean Paul Sartre. Even though this statement has merit, it needs to…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Genocide, Human Rights, Public International Law

A Case Against Taming the Public Policy Exception in the Context of 21st Century International Arbitration

February 7, 2017 Nihal DSouza

The Relevance of the Public Policy Exception The 21st century has seen a shift in the way courts look at…

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Posted in: Current Affairs

The Standard of National Treatment in the Investor-State Dispute Settlement Practice

February 5, 2017 Andrea Sesin

The investor-state dispute settlement (ISDS) practice has had a steady growth in recent years and with this rising caseload, a…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, International Investment Law, WTO

Human Rights Exceptions to Extradition Regarding the Risk of Torture

January 18, 2017 Vesna Stefanovska

The powerful presence of human rights ideology since World War II brought a visible impact on extradition. The subject of…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, ECHR, Human Rights

Chevron and the Ecuadorian Torpedo

December 22, 2016 Camilo Muriel-Bedoya

In a report entitled “The History of a Lawsuit in the Republic of Ecuador”, dedicated to the House of Commons…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Litigation, Procedure

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