Two New Decisions on Subject-Matter Immunity, Torture and Extrajudicial Killings Lorna McGregor, Senior Lecturer, School of Law, University of Essex.…
note from the minister for foreign affairs of the argentine republic to the ambassador of chile in argentina* Buenos Aires,…
PreambleThe member States of the Council of Europe, signatories to this Convention,Considering that the aim of the Council of Europe…
Questioning the Statehood of the Vatican The Pope will begin a State visit to the UK on Thursday Sept 16.…
The Kosovo Opinion Christian J. Tams is Professor of International Law at the Univeristy of Glasgow. His publications include Enforcing Obligations Erga…
ICJ finds that Kosovo’s Declaration of Independence not in Violation of International Law The International Court of Justice has held…
ICJ finds that Kosovo’s Declaration of Independence not in Violation of International LawThe International Court of Justice has held that…
Two Women Nominated to Replace Retiring US and Chinese Judges on the International Court of Justice The International Court of…
Was Nuremberg a Violation of the Principle of Legality? This is, remarkably, the question raised by yesterday’s judgment of the…
International Court of Justice to Appoint 6 New Clerks The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has announced that it is…
A Human Right to Water? The South African Constitutional Court’s Decision in the Mazibuko Case Peter Danchin is Associate Professor…
UK Inquiry to Consider Legality of Iraq War and Appoints Former ICJ President, Dame Rosalyn Higgins as International Law Adviser…