This symposium is organised by Tallawah Justice for Women e.v, a non-profit association which works to connect, empower and amplify the voices of women leaders of survivor
and grassroots organisations. Tallawah works in partnership with the University of Nottingham School of Law, Gulu Women Economic Development and Globalisation (GWED-G) [...]
[Luke James is Defence Human Security Advisor interested in transitional justice and conflict transformation. He has previously worked for the International Criminal Court,
OSCE ODIHR, The HALO Trust and the British Red Cross. Luke is a Deputy Director for an International Law NGO, a Reservist with Outreach Group.] Germany’s 14 March [...]
All opinions expressed in this blog post are the author’s own and do not necessarily reflect the views of any organization. On 5 April 2024, in the middle of the night, law
enforcement agents of the Republic of Ecuador broke into the Mexican Embassy in Quito and apprehended Jorge David Glas Espinel, former Vice President of Ecuador. [...]
The concept of territory is central in international law, but a detailed analysis of how the concept is used in both discourse and practice has been lacking until now. Rather
than reproducing the established understanding of territoriality within the international legal order, this study suggests that the discipline of international law [...]
Developments in the law regarding genocide Jinan Bastaki considers the role of forced displacement in respect of genocide. Whilst forced displacement, in its various forms,
is both a war crime and a crime against humanity under the Rome Statute, to date courts and other bodies have been reluctant to find it constitutes genocide. [...]
1. Call for Papers: Oxford Workshop in Honour of Judge Theodor Meron . The Oxford University Faculty of Law, All Souls College, and Trinity College will host a workshop on
21 June 2024 in honour of Judge Theodor Meron, Visiting Professor of International Law at the University of Oxford and Honorary Fellow of Trinity College, Oxford. [...]
To have your event or announcement featured in next week’s post, please send a link and a brief description to ojeventsandannouncements@gmail.com. Calls for Papers Workshop
on the Contribution of the United Nations War Crimes Commission to International Criminal Law: Last year, marked 80 years since the establishment of the United Nations [...]
[Gabriella Citroni is an Adjunct Professor of International Human Rights Law at the University of Milano-Bicocca and Senior Legal Advisor at TRIAL International. Pamela Capizzi
is Head of Pool of Legal Expertise at TRIAL International. Adrijana Hanušić Bećirović is a Senior Legal Advisor (for the Bosnia and Herzegovina Program) at TRIAL [...]