Have you been following the new blog series from @AsianJIL and the @AsianSil? Explore 12 (and counting!) blog posts on #intlaw topics including #humanrights, the ICJ, genocide in Ukraine, and more: https://t.co/UGMDZZXxNj
Prof Antony Anghie receives the 2023 Manley O. Hudson Medal of the American Society of international Law @asilorg for his 'profound and transformative influence' on international legal scholarship. Wonderful news! @AsianSil@CIL_TRILA@AsianJIL
UN General Assembly Committee Adopts Resolution Requesting Second Advisory Opinion from ICJ on Occupied Palestinian Territory | by @susanrosepower
https://t.co/c2Kl2TF8Ds
We resume the final essays of our #digitalisingcontinent Symposium with Uchenna Anyamele's post on "Digitalising Trade Finance under the African Continental Free Trade Agreement: Lessons from the Model Law on Electronic Transferable Records" https://t.co/9ONL9xg0aH
We are finally starting to forge a peace pact with nature.
Delegates at #COP15 have agreed on a new Global Biodiversity Framework.
This is an important step for determined diplomacy and I urge all countries to deliver on their commitments.
New research from our @UTSLaw colleague @rvijeyarasa in the @AsianJIL. CEDAW Committee's latest decision finds Sri Lanka in violation of the Convention for criminalising consensual same-sex relations - an essential evolution in CEDAW's jurisprudence https://t.co/R1J9pPnIMz
AsianSIL Voices, Blog #3: Reflecting on the Ukraine-Russia conflict, Prof Toshiki Mogami (University of Basel) urges the review and reconstruction of the UN security system to avoid the system's collapse into conflicting camps. Read his views here: https://t.co/K2WCOuMca4
Call For Papers: Conference on Global Crisis and Global Legal Orders: “What should we now discuss for the Future of Global Legal Ordering?” at Waseda University (Tokyo) and also online. Details below: https://t.co/60uGv7awVX
It’s not too late to act on the climate crisis.
Solutions exist.
We must #ActNow and scale up investments to reduce emissions & adapt to climate impactsIt’s not too late to act on the climate crisis.
Solutions exist.
We must #ActNow and scale up investments to reduce emissions & adapt to climate impactsIt’s not too late to act on the climate crisis.
Solutions exist.
We must #ActNow and scale up investments to reduce emissions & adapt to climate impactsIt’s not too late to act on the climate crisis.
Solutions exist.
We must #ActNow and scale up investments to reduce emissions & adapt to climate impactsIt’s not too late to act on the climate crisis.
Solutions exist.
We must #ActNow and scale up investments to reduce emissions & adapt to climate impacts.
WATCH AGAIN: the address of #ICJ President Joan E. Donoghue before the General Assembly of the #UN on 27 October 2022 https://t.co/Gt94F3NkST @UNwebTV@UN
AsianSIL Voices, Blog #2: Vahid Bazzar (Allameh Tabataba’i University, Iran) evaluates the propriety of Germany's action to institute a case against Italy before the ICJ re: jurisdictional immunity of a State. Did Germany make the right action? Read here👉https://t.co/i9ZmNe5bkh
Is there an #emerging#customary international law obligation to avoid, reduce or prevent #statelessness in South Asia? My article in the @AsianJIL argues that despite the prevalence of statelessness, there is evidence of such an obligation in South Asia.
https://t.co/w1by6kYLJ6
Our colleagues at the Centre for International Law Studies in Indonesia have organized an important conference on October 24-25. Details are available below:
📢 We have just published the first issue of our blog, 'AsianSIL Voices'! Access here 👉 https://t.co/LrXYy4yNBJ. Watch this space for more interesting & compelling essays about #Asia & #internationallaw in general! @OolongTeaCher @ma_jovanovic@AskaryPouria @ProfSSayapin
@AsianJIL is immensely grateful to all its reviewers for their generous help. @CUP_Law has just announced the recipients of @AsianJIL Annual Reviewer Award 2021/22. Many congratulations to @Cheah_WL @pranjan12781@MShahabuddin77 and Chen Yifeng. https://t.co/mGzR9tKeO4
I have a new (Open Access) article in @AsianJIL. It examines the scary and problematic discourse on terrorism and how it involves, undercuts and synthesizes with discourse on Indigenous peoples' human rights in the Philippines.
Find it here: https://t.co/s8tSuiFPXq
We are deeply saddened by Professor Karen Knop’s passing. Generations of international lawyers will remember her for all the brilliant contributions to the betterment of the discipline.