New Issue of EJIL [Vol 20 (3)] out The latest issue of the European Journal of International Law has been…
The Honduran Crisis and the Turn to Constitutional Legitimism, Part II: The Pitfalls of Constitutional Legitimism In my previous post…
The Honduran Crisis and the Turn to Constitutional Legitimism, Part I: The Place of Domestic Constitutional Orders in the International…
The Taliban’s New “Code of Conduct”, Compliance with the Laws of War and POW status After an absence of a…
The ICJ and Evolutionary Treaty Interpretation On Monday, the ICJ delivered its judgment in the Costa Rica v. Nicaragua case,…
Is Sudanese President Bashir Immune from Arrest? In a post last week, I mentioned a forthcoming article of mine dealing with Bashir’s…
No Longer a Weak Department of Power? Reflections on the Emergence of a New International Judiciary Professor Yuval Shany is…
New Issue of the European Journal of International Law out: Further Discussion of Articles to follow here on this blog!…
Arctic ownership and the US approach to the law of the sea Could the question of “Arctic ownership” push the…
The Tricky Question of State Succession to International Responsibility Consider the following scenario: state A commits an internationally wrongful act…
One step forward, two steps backward: The ICJ interprets Mexico’s Request for Interpretation of Avena and other Mexican Nationals On…
The maritime border dispute between Slovenia and Croatia Tensions have been unfortunately increasing again in last days between Slovenia and Croatia. Below…