Climate and Environment, International Law in Times of Crisis
Category: International Law in Times of Crisis
10 Posts
International Criminal Law, International Law in Times of Crisis
Cyber Warfare in Modern Conflict: Rulebook Redux
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
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
On Russian explanations for non-compliance with provisional measures in Allegations of Genocide (Ukraine v. Russian Federation)
Climate and Environment, International Law in Times of Crisis, Public International Law
The Point of No Return: The Inadequacy of the Law of State Responsibility in Finding International Responsiblity for the Adverse Effects of Climate Change
International Law in Times of Crisis, Public International Law
Bigger than bigotry: UK responsibility for terrorist attacks from Northern Ireland
International Law in Times of Crisis