Narrow Interpretation of the Term “Funds” by the Judgement of 31 January 2024 : Is ICJ the One to Blame?
Climate and Environment, Comparative Law
New environmental restrictions and their impact on international trade
South Africa v Israel: Bosnia v Serbia 2.0?
Human Rights, International Humanitarian Law
Has Israel Violated International Human Rights Law as an ‘Occupying Power’?
Why the ICJ’s Provisional Measures Matter (Even If Israel Doesn’t Immediately Comply)
Climate and Environment, Law of the Sea, Public International Law
Continental Shelf and the Quiet Ocean Commons Grab
Climate and Environment, International Law and Migrations
Protection for ‘Climate Migration’ in Southeast Asia: Examining the Role of International Environmental Law
Climate and Environment, International Criminal Law
The Protection of the Environment in Situations of Occupation under the Rome Statute
Climate and Environment, International Law in Times of Crisis
COP 28 and the Need for Just Transition in the Global South
International Criminal Law, International Law in Times of Crisis
Cyber Warfare in Modern Conflict: Rulebook Redux
Law of the Sea, Public International Law
Floating Sovereign Tech Island Paradises? On the Legal Framework and Status of Floating Artificial Islands in the High Seas
Human Rights, Public International Law
Academic Paradox and Disparity: Inquiries on Overlooking the Kurdistan Question
Human Rights, International Law and Migrations
Navigating a Sea-Change in Global Migration: Insights from the US Context for European Policy-Making
The Coming Together of ‘Health’ Issues under the Umbrella of the World Health Organization
M and Others v Italy and Bulgaria: Traditions of Forced Marriage?
From Tartu and Bandung: Decolonising the Debates on the Russo-Ukrainian War
Military Jurisdiction Into The Civilian Sphere: Challenging The Legitimacy Of Pakistan’s Military Courts
The Ljubljana – The Hague Convention: A step forward in Combating Impunity for Atrocity Crimes
The Situation in Mali: Recent Developments in the UNSC and their Consequences
The fallacies of the law on self-determination – an incoherent combination of historical considerations and destabilizing idealism
Climate and Environment, Public International Law
The Statehood of Disappearing Island States and International Law
Climate and Environment, Human Rights
Environmental Racism in Situations of Occupation
The High Seas Treaty: a Milestone in the Development of the Law of the Sea
Climate and Environment, Comparative Law
Litigating Elsewhere: Learning from Mariana Dam environmental disaster in Brazil
Withdrawal from the Energy Charter Treaty without its Modernization, or Modernization of the ECT Treaty without Withdrawal by EU Members: What is the Impact of the Two Scenarios?
Climate and Environment, International Humanitarian Law
Urban Natural Environment: Yet Another Vulnerable Victim of Wars in Cities
Climate and Environment, Human Rights, International Law and Migrations
The human crisis in the climate crisis: On the legal limbo of climate-related displacement
The Journey of Rohingya People from Home to Exile
Indigenous Peoples and the Rights of Nature: A New Paradigm for Environmental Justice in the Philippines
Climate and Environment, International Humanitarian Law
Buddhist Ecologies in the Thai Paññāsa Jātaka: Emotion, Environment, and International Humanitarian Law
Climate and Environment, Public International Law
Advisory Opinion on Obligation of States under International Law on Climate Change: How will this Impact the Climate Change Litigation in South Asia?
Why is an international crime of ecocide necessary?
Climate and Environment, Law of the Sea
The High Seas Treaty and the Protection of Marine Biodiversity: Towards Transformative Change?
Climate and Environment, International Criminal Law, Law of the Sea
The flying penguin in a space suit is crashing above the ocean: The destruction of the global commons – An international criminal law approach
Climate and Environment, Law of the Sea, Public International Law
“If you were waiting for the opportune moment, that was it.” – The International Law Commission’s first report fails to address the pitfalls of piracy’s definition
Climate and Environment, Law of the Sea
The Ship has Reached the Shore: The New BBNJ Draft Convention and its Significance for the Global South
Climate and Environment, Law of the Sea
30 by 30? Navigating the Paradoxes of Part III of the BBNJ Agreement
Interpreting the Good Friday Agreement’s Unity Clause
Climate and Environment, International Criminal Law
From Agent Orange to the Amazon: Criminalizing and Defining Ecocide under the Rome Statute
Call for Submissions: International Law and the Environment
The ICC Arrest Warrant against Vladimir Putin and the Obligation to Arrest an Incumbent Head of State: Does Immunity Mean Impunity?
Human Rights, International Criminal Law
Present While Absent: The Problem of Ordering Remote Participation in Trial in the Pandemic Age
International Humanitarian Law, Public International Law
Autonomous Weapon Systems and the Changing Face of International Humanitarian Law
Climate and Environment, International Law in Times of Crisis, Public International Law
COP27 did not seize the opportunity to open the debate around States’ greenhouse gases emissions accountability
Standing of Non-Injured States in Cases of Breach of Obligations Erga Omnes Partes: The Gambia v. Myanmar
Climate and Environment, International Law in Times of Crisis, Public International Law
Last Chance? A Call for Mutual Intelligibility Between International Law and Social Sciences
Human Rights, International Law and Migrations, International Law in Times of Crisis
The Reverberations of the Rise of Fencing Border Regimes: Pushbacks, Detention and Surveillance Technologies
International Law and Migrations, International Law in Times of Crisis, Law of the Sea, Public International Law
Rising sea levels, border restrictions and migration – Can International Law still protect persons at sea?
International Law in Times of Crisis