International Community Law Review Journal
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Explores the implications of various traditions of international law and how the international community utilises these to respond to global challenges
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Sarah Thin @SarahTh1n examines the increasing participation of international organisations in advisory proceedings before the ICJ and their role as promoters of community interests.
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Abstract Historically, international organisations (IO s) have played a limited role in proceedings before the International Court of Justice (ICJ). However, recent advisory proceedings, particularly...
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Muyiwa Adigun’s article then moves us to the Africa region with an examination of climate change litigation before African human rights tribunals and emphasises the important role of advisory opinions on climate change in the region
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Dr Longo @dreolongo provides a timely investigation into the use of systematic integration between UNCLOS and other international instruments by ITLOS in the recent advisory opinion on climate change and ocean acidification.
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Abstract Although scholars largely agree that the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) is a “living instrument”, the case law shows UNCLOS tribunals’ reluctance to fully engage...
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Then, Anna Rubbi, Laura Behre and Natalia Ameen-Rey utilises an analysis of the historical and legal context of the IACrtHR’s advisory jurisdiction to analyse its future trajectory.
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Prof. Walter Arévalo-Ramírez and Prof. Andrés Rousset-Siri move to the Inter-American Court and propose four criteria to measure the impact and compliance with advisory opinions in the domestic law of State parties. https://t.co/tb0oUPWi8b
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Prof. Kulick creates an analytical matrix which sets out stakeholders’ expectations when initiating advisory proceedings and develops the concept of persuasiveness to capture the legal relevance of advisory opinions beyond formal legal bindingness:
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Christoph Priest addresses the implications of parallel proceedings before international courts and tribunals. By taking the three advisory proceedings concerning climate change as exemplary, Priess examines the potential challenges that can arise:
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Thrilled to present our Special Issue of the International Community Law Review focused on The Evolving Role of International Judicial Advisory Opinions. A heartfelt thank you goes to the editors @AllinsonKathryn and @BerilSogut to put this issue together. https://t.co/Idvlt1gXs3
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"Volume 27 (2025): Issue 1-2 (Mar 2025): Special Issue: The Evolving Role of International Judicial Advisory Opinions" published on 12 Mar 2025 by Brill | Nijhoff.
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Open call for papers, or special issue proposals from the International Community Law Review: We invite submissions from scholars at all stages of their academic career for articles, shorter articles/comments, case notes and book reviews!
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Open call for papers or special issue proposals from the International Community Law Review: We invite submissions from scholars at all stages of their academic career for articles, shorter articles/comments, case notes and book reviews!
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Deadline for abstracts submissions: 1 December 2023
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Gentle reminder for the Call for Papers: the deadline is coming close! Submit your abstract to a special issue on “The evolving role of international judicial advisory opinions”, guest edited by @AllinsonKathryn and @berilsogutt.
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Enjoying the fantastic event hosted by @Lauterpacht_Ctr @cambridgelaw on international advisory proceedings! We would invite those who would like to build on these discussions to submit proposals to our CfP's on this topic. Details available here:
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** New Issue ** In #OpenAccess “Neither Fish, Nor Fowl: A New Way to a Fuller Understanding of the lex specialis Principle” by Ulf Linderfalk in the latest issue of the International Community Law Review (Vol. 25, No. 5): https://t.co/ZXyy4Ni5kA
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Call for Papers The International Community Law Review is planning a special issue on “The evolving role of international judicial advisory opinions”, guest edited by Kathryn Allinson and Beril Sogut. Deadline for abstracts submissions: 1 December 2023. https://t.co/MTBHHjlpkx
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Read Climate Change and its ‘Grotian’ Effects on a Principle of Corporate Liability in International Law from @LGuimbarde in our latest issue:
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Growing multipolarity in international affairs together with the rise of non-state actors do require us to re-think what constitutes sustainable, China does constitute an important part of that story development, to see further:
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Check out our new issue for 'Holding Corporations Liable for Breaches of Indigenous Peoples’ Right to a Healthy Environment in Colombia: Chimera or Reality?' from Pauline Martini and María Paula López Velásquez here:
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In our latest issue, Dr. @PalomboDalia examines the Margins of Business and Human Rights in the US, it is available now: https://t.co/lf3g0bEKiP
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Our latest special issue, edited by @BurnayMatthieu and Prof. Malgosia Fitzmaurice, on Sustainable Development, Business and Human Rights: A Comparative Study is available now: https://t.co/lf3g0bEKiP
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