


Impediment to Humanity in Yemen: Why Contemporary Blockades are Inherently Unlawful under International Law?

Multiple Human Rights Violations: the Rule of Law Crisis in Hungary

International Law Blog & Association of Young International Criminal Lawyers’ Call for Submissions: International Criminal Law Facing New Challenges

Transparency in International Law of Pandemics: Buttressing the International Health Regulations Through Incorporation into the World Trade Organisation

Some Steps Forward to Walk a Huge Desert: the ICJ Preliminary Objections Judgment on Ukraine v. Russia.

The New Rule of Law Mechanism: “Ideological Blackmail Tool” or Legitimate Means to Protect the EU’s Values?

Human Rights, Public International Law
A Reason to Celebrate? Third World Approaches to the Human Rights Day 2020 and the UN at 75

Musical Chairs at the United Nations Security Council: Time for Reform and the G4 to Change Tactics

The Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons Treaty: Codifying International Ambitions on Disarmament

EU Law, Public International Law
The Elephant in the Room: An International Law Perspective on Brexit and the Internal Market Bill

Activation of the International Criminal Court’s Jurisdiction over the Crime of Aggression: 1 Step Forward 2 Steps Back?

International Criminal Law, Public International Law
Why Palestine Must Be Considered a State for the Purposes of the International Criminal Court?

What We Can Learn from the United States Withdrawal from the World Health Organisation

‘Common but Differentiated Responsibilities’: a Beacon of Realism

Transitional Justice in Uganda: The Dilemma of Children Born of War

Félicien Kabuga Has Been Arrested: What About Now?

Human Rights, International Law and Migrations
A Difference of Class? Malta’s Naturalisation Spectrum between Golden Passport Applicants and Refugees

What comes after withdrawing from the African Court of Human and Peoples’ Rights? Filling the gaps to bring human rights-based claims against Tanzania

Balancing Responsibility and Immunity of the World Health Organisation in times of COVID-19.

A Crisis of Compliance Regime in the World Health Organisation?

State Responsibility and COVID-19: Bringing China to the International Court of Justice?

The International Criminal Court Appeals Chamber on Afghanistan and the role of the ‘interests of justice’ criterion.

COVID’s March towards the Gaza Strip. Quality Health Care, a Right or a Privilege?

International Criminal Law, Public International Law
The ICC refrains from affirming a general ban on amnesties in the Gaddafi admissibility appeal decision

Post- Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty Problems: are Emerging Weapons Technologies and the Legal Ambiguities Intertwined?

Economic Sanctions during the Coronavirus Outbreak as a Crime Against Humanity

Did Not Even ‘Bat’ an Eye on China? A Case at the International Court of Justice to Prevent China from Re-opening Wet-bat Markets in Wake of the COVID-19 Furore

Drelingas v. Lithuania (N. 28859/16): The ECtHR acknowledges the Lithuanian Ethno-Political Genocide

Human Rights, International Criminal Law, Public International Law
Searching for Peace and Justice in the Central African Republic: the Need for a Comprehensive Transitional Strategy

Human Rights, International Law and Migrations
Healthcare for migrants in Europe. The need for a universal healthcare coverage

Human Rights, International Law and Migrations
The Conflicting Municipal Realities of Immigrant Integration in Pre-Salvini Italy

Drones and International Humanitarian Law: Compliance with the Rules of Jus in Bello

China and International Law: Bellicose Rhetoric

International Law and Migrations
The European Court of Human Rights and the Best Interests of Unaccompanied Migrant Minors: a Step Towards a More Substantive and Individualized Approach?

Does “Purpose” Under Article 25(3)(c) Have any Purpose? Analysis of the Mens Rea Standard for Accessorial Liability in the Rome Statute

International Law and Migrations
The Illusion of Consent – Voluntary Repatriation or Refoulement?

International Law and Migrations
The ECtHR confronted to a question on “humanitarian visas”. An analysis of the pending case M.N. and Others v. Belgium (n° 3599/18)

International Law and Migrations
International Legal Obligations of States Concerning the Search for Missing Migrants: a Possible Way Forward

International Law and Migrations
Protection of migrants at the borders of law

International Law and Migrations, Public International Law
The Principle of Saving Lives at Sea: Just A Fool’s Hope

International Law and Migrations, Public International Law
Non-Refoulement Obligations in the EU-Turkey Deal and Italy-Libya Memorandum of Understanding

Iran-US Tensions in View of Jus Contra Bellum: Can threats by Iran or the US trigger the right of self- defence for the other side?

Human Rights, Public International Law
Bangladeshi or Stateless? A Practical Analysis of Shamima Begum’s Status

EU Law, Human Rights, International Criminal Law, Public International Law
International Law and Migrations – Call for Blog Posts

Güzelyurtlu and others v. Cyprus and Turkey: the duty to cooperate under Article 2 ECHR

The ICJ’s Advisory Opinion on the Chagos Archipelago: bilateral dispute or question of general interest?

In the Name of Charlemagne: is the Aachen treaty a tempest in a teapot?

The denial of authorisation to proceed against the Italian Minister of the Interior: an alarming combination of violations of international law and unorthodox practices
