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Is International Law Part of Natural Law?

November 2, 2013 Anthony D'Amato 1 Comment

Anthony A. D’Amato is the Judd and Mary Morris Leighton Professor of Law at Northwestern University School of Law. The…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Int'l Legal Theory

The Case of the Arctic Sunrise

October 31, 2013 Naomi Burke 3 Comments

As one United Nations Convention Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) Annex VII arbitration closes, another one opens. On 27 September…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Sea and Water, Territory

The ECCC Severance Saga: A Tale of Trial Management

July 24, 2013 Henri Decoeur

Note: this post was written on the occasion of an internship at the Defence Support Section of the United Nations…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Human Rights

US v Windsor: a major step forward in the US sexual orientation equality jurisprudence

July 11, 2013 Kai Yeung Wong

On 26 June 2013, the Supreme Court of the United States gave its judgment in US v Windsor concerning the…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Domestic Courts

The ICC Preliminary Examination in Colombia: A Mechanism to Support or Overthrow the Peace Negotiations Between the Government and FARC?

June 13, 2013 Christine Björk

A partial deal on land marks a welcome breakthrough in the peace talks that began in October last year, even…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Human Rights

International Law: A Man’s World?

April 23, 2013 Naomi Burke

From 18-19 April, I attended the inaugural London International Boundaries Conference. It was a superb conference, involving excellent presentations from…

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Posted in: Current Affairs

Legal Tradition in a Diverse World – Full Conference Programme Now Online

April 10, 2013 Cambridge Journal of International and Comparative Law

The 2013 conference will explore how legal tradition influences lawyers and the law, in both international and domestic contexts. Law…

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Posted in: Conferences, Current Affairs

Annex VII Arbitration Report (Part Three) – Argentina/Ghana

April 3, 2013 Naomi Burke

In its Statement of Claim, Argentina requested the arbitral tribunal, inter alia, to declare that Ghana had violated the immunity…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Sea and Water, Territory

Annex VII Arbitration Status Report (Part Two)

March 27, 2013 Naomi Burke

 Points of interest: In some respects this is a “typical” maritime boundary dispute, with India arguing for an equidistance line…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Sea and Water, Territory

UNCLOS Annex VII Arbitration – Who, What, Where, When?

March 25, 2013 Naomi Burke 3 Comments

What is Annex VII arbitration? Part XV of UNCLOS deals with the settlement of disputes concerning the interpretation or application…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Sea and Water, Territory

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