States Are Failing Us in Syria — Not International Law by Kevin Jon Heller by Kevin Jon Heller Last month,…
Some Thoughts on the Jadhav Case: Jurisdiction, Merits, and the Effect of a Presidential Communication On 8 May, India instituted proceedings at…
The Precedent Set by the US Reprisal Against the Use of Chemical Weapons in Syria In his recent post on…
Recueil des cours, Collected Courses, Tome 382 Data Protection Law and International Dispute Resolution, by D. COOPER, Partner, London Office…
The Legality Surrounding the US Strikes in Syria by Nancy Simons [Nancy Simons is a Belgian lawyer and serves on…
US Strikes against Syria and the Implications for the Jus ad Bellum The blogosphere is abuzz with reactions to the…
The Clearly Illegal US Missile Strike in Syria Yesterday, the United States launched a missile strike against an airbase of…
North Korea and the Law on Anticipatory Self-Defense Media reports over the last few weeks indicate that the already tense…
Hegemonic Cooperation or Succession? The United States’ Emerging ‘Abandonment’, and China’s Rising ‘Defense’, of the Global Order Many international lawyers…
The Disappearing UN Report on Israeli “Apartheid” by Kevin Jon Heller Last week, the UN Economic and Social Commission for Western…
International Law in the Age of Trump In the second month of Donald Trump’s presidency, we still know little about…
The Status of Treaties in Domestic Law by David Stewart by David Stewart [David P. Stewart is Professor from Practice…