[Jérôme de Hemptinne is an Assistant Professor at Utrecht University] Why do the wars in Ukraine and Gaza attract such sustained and intense attention from legal scholars,
while numerous other conflicts—particularly those unfolding in the Global South—remain largely ignored? I do not presume to offer definitive answers. [...]
Much has already been written about the legality of Israel and the US’s attacks on Iran’s nuclear facilities — Operation Rising Lion and Operation Midnight Hammer —
including excellent critiques by Marko Milanovic (here and here) and Adil Haque (here). [...]
Further to the Bangor Cathedral Visitation Report and subsequent statement, on 23 June 2025 the Church in Wales has issued the Press Release Statement on Bangor Cathedral Visitation
Report implementation. This notes that the two groups inaugurated in response to Visitation Report and the safeguarding audit by thirtyone:eight have commenced. [...]
[Isabelle Haßfurther is a senior legal advisor in the International Crimes and Accountability program at the European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights (ECCHR). ECCHR has been supporting
the reform process and is one of over 80 co-signatories of the Joint Civil Society Statement calling for harmonization of the ICC’s jurisdiction over the crime [...]
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Bloomberg Law, Law Professor Loses Retaliation Lawsuit Over Long Covid Issues: Latisha Nixon-Jones didn’t present concrete evidence that the school created a hostile work
environment, US District Court for the Middle District of Georgia Judge Tilman E. [...]
At the 2025 Biennial Conference of International Economic Law of the American Society of International Law, Sebastian Grund, Legal Counsel at the International Monetary Fund
(IMF), presented his research on ultra vires debt. However, Grund’s approach overlooks a critical component in resolving ultra vires debt in sovereign markets: [...]
The role of copyright rules in the regulation of artificial intelligence (AI) continues to dominate legal discussions in 2025. With new case law, legislative initiatives, and
regulatory developments unfolding across jurisdictions, the dialogue on how copyright interacts with AI models and systems – particularly around training data, [...]