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Keynote Speech Part II: Challenging International Law: What’s New?

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Keynote Speech Part II: Challenging International Law: What’s New? [Jutta Brunnée is Professor of Law and Metcalf Chair in Environmental Law, Faculty of Law, University of Toronto. This essay is based on a keynote presentation given at the annual conference of the Canadian Council on International Law in Ottawa, on November …

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The Trump Administration and International Law

The Trump Administration and International Law Harold Hongju Koh

The Trump Administration and International Law Author: Harold Hongju Koh ISBN: 9780190912185 Binding: Hardcover Publication Date: 15 October 2018 Price: $27.95 The Trump Administration and International Law Harold Hongju Koh This book answers one of the most pressing questions of our time: who is winning the battle of Donald Trump …

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The End of the Iran Deal and the Future of the Security Council Snapback

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The End of the Iran Deal and the Future of the Security Council Snapback by Jean Galbraith [Jean Galbraith is an Assistant Professor at the University of Pennsylvania Law School.] Yesterday, President Trump announced that the United States will withdraw from the Iran deal. He is not claiming any major …

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Dossier 2018 – Semana 10

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Semana 10 – 5 al 11 de marzo de 2018 Cuadriga – Colombia decide: ¿sigue el país dividido? Cuadriga – Colombia decide: ¿sigue el país dividido? El 11 de marzo se celebran elecciones legislativas y dos consultas interpartidistas en Colombia. El país se encuentra más polarizado que nunca, con una …

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Did the Trump Administration’s Jerusalem Declaration Violate International Law?

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Did the Trump Administration’s Jerusalem Declaration Violate International Law? by David Hughes [David Hughes is a Grotius Research Scholar at the University of Michigan, Law School and a PhD Candidate at Osgoode Hall Law School in Toronto.] On 6 December, President Trump signed a Proclamation recognizing Jerusalem as Israel’s capital …

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Hegemonic Cooperation or Succession? The United States’ Emerging ‘Abandonment’, and China’s Rising ‘Defense’, of the Global Order

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Hegemonic Cooperation or Succession? The United States’ Emerging ‘Abandonment’, and China’s Rising ‘Defense’, of the Global Order Many international lawyers all over the world will doubtless have experienced a surge of surrealism over the past weeks, witnessing dramatic contrasts emerging between American and Chinese foreign policies seeking to redefine the …

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Will International Law Matter to the Trump Administration?

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Will International Law Matter to the Trump Administration? by Julian Ku There are lots of panels and conferences being held around the U.S. (and maybe outside the U.S.) on the new Trump Administration’s policies and their impact on international law. I would like to recommend our readers view some or all …

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