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A Human Right to Water? The South African Constitutional Court’s Decision in the Mazibuko Case Peter Danchin is Associate Professor…
Reflections on self-determination, and the status of Kosovo in light of the Report of the Independent International Fact-Finding Mission on…
20th Anniversary of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child Today marks the 20th anniversary of the adoption…
ICC Prosecutor Seeks Permission to Investigate Kenyan Crimes Against Humanity Lionel Nichols is a research student in the Faculty of Law, University…
U.N. Relocates Foreign Staff in Afghanistan The temporary move after an attack last week was a signal of pressure on…
Dispute Concerning Honduran Government Crisis Heads to the International Court of Justice (UPDATED) UPDATE: Since I wrote this piece it…
New Issue of EJIL [Vol 20 (3)] out The latest issue of the European Journal of International Law has been…
The European Union and International Law under the Treaty of Lisbon Editor’s Note: This is part of a series of…
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The Honduran Crisis and the Turn to Constitutional Legitimism, Part I: The Place of Domestic Constitutional Orders in the International…
The Security Council and Human Rights: What is the role of Art. 103 of the Charter? At last week’s ASIL…