In this new episode we zoom in on an oft-overlooked dimension of victim participation in formal transitional justice processes, namely the labor that victims invest in justice
processes. [...]
In this new episode we zoom in on an oft-overlooked dimension of victim participation in formal transitional justice processes, namely the labor that victims invest in justice
processes. [...]
The late Professor Paul André Crépeau was a legendary figure in Quebec Civil Law and in the study of civil law at McGill. His work in the reform of the Civil Code, in the
development of new theories in the law of obligations, as well as his contributions to comparative law, and legal academia spanned approximately six decades. [...]
We’re at the end of the year, which is also almost the beginning of the year, so as an early holiday present – let’s talk about taxes!! I think the name of the game
is to push taxes to some other time, but we’ll let our guest tell us some strategies that might work for you. [...]
The Faculty has distributed Volume 15 Number 8 of the University of Cambridge Faculty of Law Legal Studies Research Paper Series on SSRN . This issue includes the following
articles: Raffael N Fasel: Pouvoir constituant limité: A theory of limited constituent power ( 28/2024 ) Christina Angelopoulos: Articles 15 & 17 of the Directive [...]
EELP senior staff attorney Hannah Perls speaks with speaks with Debbie Chizewer and Nick Leonard about environmental justice lawyering, including leveraging Title VI of the
Civil Rights Act on behalf of frontline communities. Debbie Chizewer is a managing attorney with Earthjustice based in Chicago, where she leads the organization's [...]
Der Internationale Strafgerichtshof am Scheideweg Der Internationale Strafgerichtshof hat es wirklich getan, er hat Haftbefehle für Benjamin Netanjahu und den ehemaligen
israelischen Verteidigungsminister Yoav Gallant erlassen. Ich habe mit Dr. Astrid Reisinger Coracini über die Folgen für den Westen, Putin, das Gericht selbst und [...]
The Cambridge International Law Journal (CILJ) is pleased to invite the submission of abstracts to be considered for presentation at the 14th Annual Conference of the CILJ.
The Conference will take place at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge on 28 and 29 April 2025 . [...]
In the third episode of Season 6, we sit down with University of Houston Law Center Professor Nikolas Guggenberger and current UHLC 3L, Jake Evinger. As is customary, Emphasis
Added hosts, Graysen Mechler and Geoffrey Okolo, begin the episode by exploring Professor Guggenberger’s journey to becoming a lawyer as well as his unique journey [...]
We can think of ethics as the principles that guide our behavior toward making the best choices that contribute to the common good of all. Who decides what’s ethical or not?
Let’s find out from our guest Tom Hood, Executive Director, Mississippi Ethics Commission. [...]
Artificial Intelligence holds the potential to transform much of our lives and healthcare professions are embracing it for everything from cost savings to diagnostics. But
who is to blame when AI assisted healthcare goes wrong? How is the law developing to balance the benefits and risks? In this episode, Pam and Rich are joined by health [...]