The Red Sea is in turmoil. As a result of the conflict in Gaza, the rebel group – Houthis, in…
While jurisdictional limitations may have initially restrained the International Court of Justice (ICJ) from contributing to the development of international…
Introduction Within the general obligation to ensure the free and full exercise of rights recognized by the American Convention on…
The ocean is progressively transforming into the last frontier to pursue ambitious climate objectives, including deploying a broad spectrum of renewable…
Introduction The death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, Queen of The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland has sparked many conversations on decolonization,…
The world of international tax is witnessing a historical moment, mainly characterised by the proposal to adopt a global minimum…
Introduction Climate pledges are an ever growing means for committing to reach net zero carbon emissions by 2030-2040. Although climate pledges could…
We are thrilled to announce that Volume 9(1) of the Cambridge International Law Journal is now available! The Issue includes: Editorial…
In the most recent turn of events in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict, the international community has once again been taken aback…
Modern day slavery is an umbrella term used for contemporary forms of slavery like trafficking, forced labour, forced marriages, etc.…