On April 11, 2024, Gleider Hernández (Catholic Univ. of Leuven) will give the next lecture of the TuLaw - Tübingen Lecture Series on the Laws of War. The topic is: “Adjudicating
War? A new front at the ICJ.” Details are here. [...]
On April 11, 2024, Gleider Hernández (Catholic Univ. of Leuven) will give the next lecture of the TuLaw - Tübingen Lecture Series on the Laws of War. The topic is: “Adjudicating
War? A new front at the ICJ.” Details are here. [...]
[Douglas Guilfoyle is Professor of International and Security Law at UNSW Canberra] Introduction Israel’s strike on the World Central Kitchen (WCK) convoy on 1 April was
almost certainly a war crime. Indeed, I struggle to see how any other conclusion is possible. [...]
[William Worster has taught public international law, the law of international organizations and international migration and refugee law at The Hague University of Applied
Sciences for more than fifteen years] By now, many states have concluded that there is a risk that any arms they export to Israel may be misused to violate international [...]
“I can’t stand [Netanyahu]. He’s a liar.” “You’re tired of him; what about me? I have to deal with him every day.” Sarkozy and Obama in conversation about the
Israeli prime minister Justice hinges on the voices heard, whether in courts or across media platforms. [...]
[Alexandre Skander Galand is Assistant Professor of International Law at Maastricht University and Guest Professor at Hasselt University.Wim Muller is an Assistant Professor
of Public International Law at Maastricht University.] In its first provisional order issued in the case concerning Application of the Convention on the Prevention [...]
This book provides a critical introduction to the core elements of international criminal law. It does so by provoking thought on what international criminal law is, or could
be, by contrasting the practice of widely recognised state-based actors and institutions such as the International Criminal Court with practices associated with non-state [...]
In this insightful book, Katherine Reece Thomas explores the constantly evolving nature of state immunity, providing a nuanced analysis of the tension between private and public
law. The current rules on the commercial activity exception to state immunity are examined, in both international and domestic law settings, using recent case studies [...]