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A legal analysis of UN Security Council resolution 2249

February 27, 2016 Sherif Ahmed Elgebeily

On Friday 20th November, the United Nations Security Council adopted resolution 2249 calling on UN members to take “all necessary…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Human Rights, War Filed under: ISIL, Isis, Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, Libya, United Nations, United Nations Security Council

The South China Sea Saga Continues

Nicholas A. loannides

Introduction On 29 October 2015, the Arbitral Tribunal constituted under Annex VII of the 1982 United Nations Convention on the…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Sea and Water, Territory Filed under: China, Philippines, South China Sea

International Law versus Politics: Focus on Israel and Palestine

Malaka Shwaikh

International law is designed to govern the behaviour of states and individuals who act in the name of those states.…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Procedure, Territory, War Filed under: international law, Israel, Israel-Palestine Conflict, Palestine

Compensation for illegal sex slavery- in light of recent Korean Supreme Court case

December 9, 2015 Miri Ryu

Korea recently played host to the Prime Minister of Japan. A considerable time had lapsed since the last meeting between…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Human Rights Filed under: compensation, equality, human rights, Sex slavery, women's rights

The House of Saud and the English Court: The Harb Saga

November 24, 2015 Jack Wright Nelson

The efforts of Janan Harb, a widow of the late King Fahd of Saudi Arabia, to obtain her share of…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Domestic Courts, Human Rights, Int'l Legal Theory Filed under: immunity, international law, Spousal support

The Buddhas of Bamiyan, Timbuktu, Palmyra: What next?

November 20, 2015 Maria Papaioannou

Earlier this year, the French President Francois Hollande, along with UNESCO’s Director General, said “We stand together” in an effort…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Human Rights, Treaties, War Filed under: conservation, cultural heritage, Isis, UNESCO, War Crimes

David V. Goliath – The Republic of Marshall Islands’ Day in Court

November 2, 2015 Sanjeevi Seshadri

The Republic of Marshall Islands (‘RMI’) is an island nation, located in the Pacific Ocean, with a population of 68,840…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Procedure

Is the International Court of Justice an Option for Ukraine in Light of the Conflict with Russia?

October 1, 2015 Maksym Maksymov

On 4 July 2015, the Ukraine’s State Portal of Public Procurement issued Report no. 152973/5 “On results of negotiating public…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Human Rights, Procedure Filed under: Dispute Settlement, ICJ, Russia, Ukraine

Safe Harbor in stormy seas: The Advocate General Opinion in Schrems

September 29, 2015 Christopher Kuner 2 Comments

On 23 September 2015, Advocate General Yves Bot delivered his opinion in Schrems v. Data Protection Commissioner (Case C-362/14), one…

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Posted in: Current Affairs Filed under: Advocate General, CJEU, Data Protection, Safe Harbor, Schrems

CJICL Vol. 4(1) Now Published

September 16, 2015 Cambridge Journal of International and Comparative Law

The CJICL has just published Vol. 4(1). All articles of this latest issue can be accessed in the journal archive. The following is the…

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