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International Law and Christmas (Island)

December 24, 2013 Valentin Jeutner

“On the 24th,  about half an hour after day-break,  land was discovered bearing North East by East ½ East. Upon…

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Posted in: Current Affairs

Russia has introduced a law prohibiting adoptions by married homosexual couples and citizens from “same-sex marriages-friendly” States

December 23, 2013 Maria Kiskachi 1 Comment

The current state of Russian law On 3 July 2013 Federal Law No 167-FZ “On the amendments to certain Russian…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Human Rights Filed under: Child adoption, LGBT, Russia

Russia and universal freedoms: overview of restrictions on LGBT rights

December 13, 2013 Maria Issaeva

Current state of Russian law On 29 July 2013 Federal Law No. 135-FZ, which amended certain laws of the Russian…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Human Rights Filed under: Fedotova v Russia, LGBT, Russia

Provisional Measures in the Arctic Sunrise Case

November 29, 2013 Naomi Burke 1 Comment

On 22 November 2013, ITLOS delivered its decision on the request for provisional measures in the case of the Arctic…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Procedure, Sea and Water, Territory

Queering Asylum Law, Policy and Practice: LGBTIQ Refugees

November 22, 2013 Senthorun Raj

Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex and queer (LGBTIQ) people are subject to discrimination, violence and harassment in all parts of…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Human Rights Filed under: asylum, international, law, LGBTIQ, refugees, rights

Snowden fancies the West: Germany needs him but does not welcome him

November 20, 2013 Oliver Daum

The US wants Edward Snowden. For its part, Germany has indicated that it would welcome Snowden’s testimony in the course…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Domestic Courts, Procedure

Catch-22 in the Borderlands: Costa Rica v. Nicaragua and the Binding Nature of Provisional Measures

November 9, 2013 Cameron Miles

I. The wider context of Border Area and San Juan River It was love at first sight. The first time…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Land, Procedure, Territory

New Issue: CJICL Launches Vol. 2(3)

November 8, 2013 Cambridge Journal of International and Comparative Law

Editors’ Introduction As with all ‘growth spurts’, the CJICL’s continues to manifest itself in fits and starts: the publication of…

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Interview: Sergey Golubok – Lawyer of Greenpeace Activists on Trial in Russia

November 7, 2013 Sergey Golubok 4 Comments

Dr Sergey Golubok represents the Greepeace activists charged with hooliganism following their attempt to scale a Russian offshore oil platform…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Domestic Courts, Human Rights, Interviews

Tapping the German Chancellor’s Cell Phone and Public International Law

November 6, 2013 Stefan Talmon 1 Comment

Professor Dr Stefan Talmon is Professor of Public Law, Public International Law and European Union Law at the University of…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Domestic Courts

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