Exeter Centre for International Law
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News and updates from the international law team at @ExeterLawSchool. Visit us at https://t.co/TQ5JvF3UKO
Exeter, England
Joined August 2016
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You can now read the newest paper published by the ECIL, in which @KuboMacak discusses international human rights law and its connection to the Fourth Geneva Convention. Find the full paper here: https://t.co/xyS3vxgDpP
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In our latest paper published by the Exeter Centre for International Law, @ChrisOmeara_ discusses the legitimacy of self-defence by states in response to 'imminent' armed attacks. Read the full paper here: https://t.co/DWCaqKwzkv
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Join @ExeterLawSchool and @ExeterCIL for a discussion on #Ukraine and the Law. Expected topics include the use of force, territorial integrity, and international criminal law. ⏰ 10 March, 6-7pm Submit your questions: https://t.co/tDkvf1IG6k Get in touch for the joining details!
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Looking forward to participating in this webinar on the “legal protection of the Amazon: current and future trends”, organised by @Westsydlaw, @GriffLawSchool, @CardiffLaw and @SabinCenter. Do join us!
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Last week, @aurelsari & @ben_hudson7 analyzed #Belarus's possible int'l law violations at its #EU borders. @h_lahmann questioned whether this line of analysis places #migrants at risk. A response from Sari and Hudson. https://t.co/EkLm8L6FVI
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The situation on Belarus's borders sparks debate on the appropriate path for legal scholars. The latest from Aurel Sari and Ben Hudson.
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Prof @aurelsari and Dr @ben_hudson7 assess the actions of #Belarus at its border with the #EU from the perspective of international human rights law, refugee law and its bilateral commitments
Belarus has bilateral agreements with each of its neighbors to the West, and has signed the Refugee Convention & human rights treaties. @aurelsari and @ben_hudson7 outline how #Belarus is violating these commitments. https://t.co/zcDghLnc0N
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#Belarus has encouraged desperate migrants to come to its border with #EuropeanUnion & attempt to cross. It's a cynical strategy, but does it violate international law? @aurelsari & @ben_hudson7 say yes. Here's how. Part 1 of 2. #BelarusBorder
https://t.co/5XtfqUESzZ
justsecurity.org
Belarus has been criticized for using desperate migrants to pressure EU borders. But is it breaking international law by doing so?
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Thanks so much for joining us!
Such a fruitful workshop thanks to @Yusra_Suedi and @JustineBendel. Thank you for interesting discussions and hope to meet again in international fora! @ExeterCIL
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New article out now by @MarieLMcAuliffe, @jennamb and @ana_beduschi in @Societies_MDPI! "Digitalization and Artificial Intelligence in Migration and Mobility: Transnational Implications of the COVID-19 Pandemic" Read it in full here: https://t.co/c0VzzcGJEr
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What a great first day of our workshop with @Yusra_Suedi! Thanks so much for everyone who participated and for the very insightful discussions. Can’t wait for round 2 tomorrow!
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Many thanks and congrats to @Yusra_Suedi and @JustineBendel for organizing this amazing workshop! Also, many thanks to @CJTams and @Brian_K_McGarry for providing provocative insights to enhance my paper on the use of advisory opinions to address public interest issues.
We are looking forward to welcoming the participants of tomorrow's workshop on The Potential of Public Interest Litigation in International Law, convened by Dr @JustineBendel and Dr @Yusra_Suedi.
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After many months of preparation, our workshop is kicking off tomorrow! Very excited! 👇🏽 You can tune in online for Prof. Makane Moïse Mbengue’s keynote speech tomorrow (11 November) at 4:30pm UK time. Link here:
We are looking forward to welcoming the participants of tomorrow's workshop on The Potential of Public Interest Litigation in International Law, convened by Dr @JustineBendel and Dr @Yusra_Suedi.
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We are all set for our workshop on The Potential of Public Interest Litigation in International Law at lovely Reed Hall this morning. https://t.co/tPp8tvLezZ
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We have a packed programme of excellent panels and speakers. You can join Professor Makane Moïse Mbengue (@unige_en) for the keynote speech online. Find all the details at https://t.co/h7Eqb0NCsX.
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We are looking forward to welcoming the participants of tomorrow's workshop on The Potential of Public Interest Litigation in International Law, convened by Dr @JustineBendel and Dr @Yusra_Suedi.
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In the context of the workshop “The Potential of Public Interest Litigation in International Law” organised by the University of Exeter @ExeterLawSchool and the University of Geneva @UNIGEnews, Professor Makane Moïse Mbengue will deliver a keynote speech
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The keynote speaker of our conference 'Outside and inside the law: Countering hybrid threats in the legal domain', Professor @aurelsari on why it is important to consider #law and legislation when countering #hybridthreats. 1/2
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It's a great pleasure to share the final scenario from the 2021 annual update of the #CyberLawToolkit🛠️, authored by @massimomarelli and @TRodenhaeuser. Direct link: https://t.co/iAxJkSnfWN The Toolkit now features 25 standalone scenarios. And there's more to come!
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A State involved in an international armed conflict hacks into the systems of an impartial humanitarian organization. It uses the information obtained to identify...
We're concluding the 8th #DigitHarium month on #CyberOperations with a #Recap - and an announcement! 📢The #CyberLawToolkit scenario on attacks against #humanitarians is finally out! You can catch up on all of this here 👉 https://t.co/ev65BWrDBw
#SeeYouSoon!
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An early start this morning to brief the @EUCouncil HWG on hybrid threats about #legalresilience and the upcoming @HybridCoE report on hybrid threats and the law. Many thanks to @EU2021SI for facilitating.
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