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Joined September 2012
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The 1.5°C Temperature Target as a Means to an End: Key Implications of the ICJ’s Interpretation of the Paris Agreement’s Overall Objective | by Rita Guerreiro Teixeira, Nataša Nedeski and Gleider Hernández https://t.co/sCy0DIMlLv
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Introduction In its 2025 Advisory Opinion on Obligations of States in Respect of Climate Change (AO), the International Court of Justice (ICJ) gave its imprimatur to the aim of limiting global...
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Opting Out of Accountability: The United States and the Implications of Withdrawal from the Universal Periodic Review | by Michael Lane and Alice Storey https://t.co/ukkUDQseDe
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On 28th August 2025, the United States of America (USA) took the step of withdrawing from the UN’s human rights monitoring process, the Universal Periodic Review (UPR). The peer review process,...
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Announcements: CfP Business, Armed Conflict and International Law Workshop; UN Audiovisual Library of International Law; FAO Role of International Law in Shaping a Better Future Lecture; CfP Fairness and International Law; [...] | by Mary Guest https://t.co/JzEmy2daaW
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1. Call for Papers: Business, Armed Conflict and International Law Workshop at Utrecht University. This workshop is aiming to study the involvement of businesses in armed conflict, broadly defined,...
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Just out in the European Journal of International Law: Urban collectives as victims of international human rights violations. Open access. Thanks @ejiltalk ! https://t.co/BreLEytqDX
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Abstract. Cities are places where people experience human rights violations collectively. Disputes arising from such experiences are increasingly percolati
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The Moscow Mechanism Expert Report on the Treatment of Ukrainian Prisoners of War by the Russian Federation | by Hervé Ascencio, Veronika Bilkova and Mark Klamberg https://t.co/8KgtVx1Gij
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In July 2025, forty-one OSCE participating States, in cooperation with Ukraine, invoked the OSCE Moscow Mechanism to examine the treatment of Ukrainian prisoners of war (POWs) by the Russian Federa...
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Rethinking Human Rights Treaty Withdrawals: A Process-Based Approach | by Başak Çali and Laurence Helfer https://t.co/bylyyAgMfS
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Human rights treaties embed rights in national legal systems, empowering individuals to claim their rights domestically and internationally. Yet it is exceptionally easy for states to withdraw from...
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"States not injured or in breach...have not only the right to invoke the responsibility of the State in breach...but also the secondary duties of non-recognition, non-assistance, and cooperation...these constitute legal interests... entitling...to seek intervention"
Further Legal Consequences of Obligations Erga Omnes (Partes) in the ICJ Climate Change Advisory Opinion: Duty of Non-Recognition and Article 62 Intervention | by Icarus Chan https://t.co/Y5vhwH3bju
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Criminal Boundaries of Being and Turkey’s Future in Europe: Penalization of Gender and “Immoral” Sexuality under Turkey’s 11th Judicial “Reform” Draft | by Bedirhan Erdem and Katrin Müller https://t.co/F7D4wF7ehU
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The 11th Judicial “Reform” Draft marks a decisive turn in Turkey’s authoritarian transformation (see here, here and here), recasting criminal law as a moral device of identity governance by penaliz...
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Reinforce, Reform or Rupture? The Future of the European Convention on Human Rights | by Alice Donald and Andrew Forde https://t.co/Ag4m7ezPFx
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Introduction If a week is a long time in politics, then two years is an eternity for the Council of Europe. At the Reykjavik summit in May 2023, European leaders across the political spectrum...
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Further Legal Consequences of Obligations Erga Omnes (Partes) in the ICJ Climate Change Advisory Opinion: Duty of Non-Recognition and Article 62 Intervention | by Icarus Chan https://t.co/Y5vhwH3bju
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In its Climate Change Advisory Opinion, the International Court of Justice held that certain climate-related obligations of States under customary international law and climate change treaties are...
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The Hyper Political Nature of International Environmental Law | by Ole W Pedersen https://t.co/Wsa4sSglLH
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The recent post by Daniel Bodansky and Suan Biniaz on the possible chilling effects of the ICJ’s advisory opinion on climate change, as well as the recent ruminations on the state of the world and...
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Razor sharp as always.
A Follow-Up on the ICJ’s UNRWA Advisory Opinion | by Marko Milanovic https://t.co/HQsmw5d3wE
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A Follow-Up on the ICJ’s UNRWA Advisory Opinion | by Marko Milanovic https://t.co/HQsmw5d3wE
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In my previous post, I discussed the bottom line of the ICJ’s UNRWA advisory opinion – essentially the Court’s finding that Israel’s obligations under IHL, IHRL and the UN Charter compelled it not to...
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Announcements: Responsibility Sharing in International Refugee Law Book Launch; CfP Central Asia Yearbook on International Law; CfP State Responsibility in Crisis Workshop; International Law Working Group Research Exchange Forum | by Mary Guest https://t.co/HHL6Xr8sVn
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1. Responsibility Sharing in International Refugee Law Book Launch. On 29 October at 5,30pm, in London, the International Law at Westminster (ILaW) centre will host the launch of the book Responsib...
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“UNRWA cannot be replaced on short notice and without a proper transition plan”
The Bottom Line of the ICJ’s UNRWA Advisory Opinion | by Marko Milanovic https://t.co/fkrFyKoxQo
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"The Court obviously does not say that the ICC prosecutor and judges were correct in issuing arrest warrants for Israeli leaders for using starvation in 2024 (which equally obviously I would think they were), but the Court’s analysis is... consistent with what the ICC has done."
The Bottom Line of the ICJ’s UNRWA Advisory Opinion | by Marko Milanovic https://t.co/fkrFyKoxQo
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The Bottom Line of the ICJ’s UNRWA Advisory Opinion | by Marko Milanovic https://t.co/fkrFyKoxQo
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Yesterday, the International Court of Justice delivered its advisory opinion on the Obligations of Israel in relation to the Presence and Activities of the United Nations, Other International...
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Time and Compromise in UNCITRAL’s Working Group III | by Ladan Mehranvar and Tarald Gulseth Berge https://t.co/myi8hdfS1h
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During the week of 22 September 2025, States once again met in Vienna under Working Group III (WGIII) of the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) to deliberate reforms to...
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I write again for @ejiltalk about the IWT and climate change.
The Canary in the Coal Mine: Sawalkot Dam and the Indus Waters Treaty | by Rishabh Bajoria https://t.co/1st6eAL2ox
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