Does Use of Chemical Weapons Justify Intervention in Syria? Over the last few days, various media outlets have reported that the…
Bolivia Institutes Proceedings Against Chile Before the ICJ After a lull of almost a year and a half, the ICJ…
The Law Applicable to Peacekeepers Deployed in Situations where there is No Armed Conflict Siobhán Wills is Professor of Law…
Are the two Koreas Now at War? In recent days the tensions on the Korean peninsula have risen. On 11…
Scottish Independence: Political Rhetoric and Legal Realities The recent publication of Professors Crawford and Boyle’s opinion on the international law…
Boyle and Crawford on Scottish Independence Last month, Joseph Weiler’s post on Catalonian independence and the European Union triggered a…
Incorporating UN General Assembly Declaratory Texts into Domestic Law? Last week in Canada, with federal MPs returning to Parliament amidst…
Incorporating UN General Assembly Declaratory Texts into Domestic Law? Last week in Canada, with federal MPs returning to Parliament amidst…
Iceland not responsible for the liabilities of its deposit insurance scheme In a landmark decision, the EFTA Court on 28…
French Military Intervention in Mali: It’s Legal but… Why? Part II: Consent and UNSC Authorisation In the First Part of…
France Intervenes in Mali Invoking both SC Resolution 2085 and the Invitation of the Malian Government – Redundancy or Legal…
Philippines Initiates Arbitration Against China over South China Seas Dispute Today, the Philippines has initiated arbitral proceedings against China with…