A call for papers has been issued for a workshop on "An Abolition Movement for International Criminal Law?", to be held at RMIT University Melbourne (Graduate School of Business
and Law), in person and online, on June 27-28, 2024. The call is here. The deadline is March 24, 2024. [...]
On April 8, 2024, the Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights will host a workshop on "Surviving Peer Review: from Submission to Publication." The workshop is geared towards
early career researchers. Speakers include: Katharine Fortin, Yvonne Donders, Anja Mihr, and Elina Pirjatannieni. [...]
One of the most controversial issues in international investment law is how arbitral panels should deal with investments tainted by corruption at their inception. The current
practice of investment arbitrators is to refuse to hear investors’ claims when bribery allegations are substantiated. [...]
On March 27, 2024, the Institute of Advanced Study and the Democracy Institut of Central European University will hold a hybrid workshop on "Transnational litigation networks:
comparative regard at collective pursuit of justice." Details are here. [...]
Highlighting the close relationship between foreign relations law and international law, this impressive book places parliament and domestic courts’ engagement with treaties
at the heart of its inquiry. It presents a timely assessment of the impact that different rules of constitutional law have on parliamentary and judicial approaches [...]
[Chin Leng Lim is Choh-Ming Li Professor of Law at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, an associé of the Institut de Droit International, Hon. Senior Fellow at BIICL, and
Visiting Professor, Dickson Poon School of Law, King’s College London. Ryan Martínez Mitchell is Associate Professor of Law at the Chinese University of Hong Kong [...]
[Mais Qandeel is a Senior Lecturer of International Law at Örebro University, Sweden. She holds a Ph.D. in international humanitarian law from the University of Fribourg,
Switzerland.] Introduction Israel fully controls the Palestinian cyberspace and information and communications technologies (ICTs) infrastructure. [...]
Compliance with the International Court of Justice’s provisional measures orders has been low and appears to be decreasing, as underscored by the recent cases of Israel and
Syria. So, attention is again turning to whether the measures can be enforced. Most commentary has focused on the possibility—yet to be put into practice—of enforcement [...]
In the context of the 19th ESIL Annual Conference in Vilnius, ESIL Interest Groups will hold their workshops on September 4, 2024. Here are the calls for those workshops:
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