The Clearly Illegal US Missile Strike in Syria Yesterday, the United States launched a missile strike against an airbase of…
Can’t Britain Exit Brexit? by Edward Swaine Yesterday, Prime Minister Theresa May had hand-delivered to Brussels—via a black Jaguar, taking…
The South China Sea moves to the Indian Ocean: Conflicting Claims Over the Tromelin Islet and its Maritime Entitlements The…
Brexit and International Law In earlier posts (here and here) there was a discussion about the different scenarios that might…
The Supremacy of International Law? – Part Two Editor’s Note: This is the text of the 2nd Annual British Embassy (The…
Nicolás Boeglin (*) El pasado 16 de noviembre, las máximas autoridades francesas declararon oficialmente que Francia se encuentra en estado…
UK Supreme Court Decides Smith (No. 2) v. The Ministry of Defence Last week the UK Supreme Court delivered its…
Argentinians dismiss 'illegal' Falklands referendum The claim on the islands known in Buenos Aires as the Malvinas is one of…
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…
Iceland not responsible for the liabilities of its deposit insurance scheme In a landmark decision, the EFTA Court on 28…
May the UK Terminate the Diplomatic Status of Ecuador’s Embassy? Ecuador has announced that it is granting asylum to Julian Assange,…