The latest GCYILJ is a study of law in motion: how it adapts to crises and security, governs health, and defends the environment. GCYILJ maps the evolution of int'l courts and tribunals and shows law as it is: a living and evolving organism. https://t.co/1fcibkr2uc @OUPLaw
Today we are delighted to showcase "Guilty Consciences and Making Good: Historical Perspectives on Reparation" by Stephen C. Neff, available at https://t.co/OO7PmbRTP3
Happy Monday! Start the week in style with Carola Lingaas' "Reparations for Internationally Wrongful Acts Against the Sámi Indigenous People: Challenging Statehood and International Law", available at https://t.co/S91DF8g741
It's the end of the week, and we recommend closing it with "Reparations for European Colonialism: From the Movement to the Law and Back?" by Judith Hackmack and Sarah Imani, available at https://t.co/KWzgvXfbYX
Happy Hump Day! Take a break with "Détermination du domaine d’application du principe dit de l’Or monétaire dans le droit de la Cour internationale de Justice", by Robert Kolb, on GCYILJ 2023 at https://t.co/RcIJPIQM1f
Today we'd like to recommend "Russian Crimes Against Humanity in Ukraine: Backgrounds of Aggression and Genocide Under International Law", by Louis René Beres, in the new volume of GCYILJ, available at https://t.co/bgx176iRJ1
It's Monday, and we're delighted to showcase another chapter of GCYILJ 2023: "ECOWAS Intervention in Niger" by Afia A. Amponsah-Mensah, available at https://t.co/MqQeyDmQOL
Today we are delighted to showcase "A Phenomenology of the Law of International Organizations" by @JdA_IntLaw, featured in the new volume of the GCYILJ! Read it at https://t.co/52EAGRmkKN
The latest volume of the GCYILJ is out now! Packed with insightful articles and critical perspectives, it’s a must-read for anyone interested in contemporary legal scholarship. Explore the new volume at https://t.co/eURjZGPvF4
Today we are delighted to present the General Editor's article "Constitutionalizing Global Health: The Security Council as a Constitutional Legislator", available at https://t.co/vRLaldrTAd
Continuing to highlight the outstanding contributions in the latest GCYILJ! Up next: "European Economic and Environmental Constitutionalism as Driver for UN and WTO Sustainable Development Reforms" by Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann – a must-read piece at https://t.co/wPKTZLVbWv
Delighted to showcase the excellent contributions in Vol. 2023 of GCYILJ! Explore "The Legal Fabrique of Global
Security Governance" by @RMignotMahdavi and discover the insights from this remarkable volume! https://t.co/M2GclaVDg7
How do justice, governance, and ethics interact on the world stage? The new volume of the GCYILJ offers an in-depth overview of these questions, bridging theory with practice for a complete understanding of public international law. https://t.co/eURjZGPvF4
💼 Tthe 2023 volume of Global Community Yearbook of International Law and Jurisprudence is now available! Featuring innovative research and practical analyses, this is a must-read for understanding today’s global legal landscape. https://t.co/eURjZGPvF4
🌐The new volume of GCYILJ offers a unique blend of theory and practical research, bringing a fresh perspective on how international law constructs our global community. Find more information on the Yearbook and the brand new volume at https://t.co/dRo5PBCDMP
🌐 The new volume of the Global Community Yearbook of International Law and Jurisprudence offers a unique blend of theory and practical research, bringing a fresh perspective on how international law constructs our global community. https://t.co/hb2NJGEoLJ
🌍Just released: Global Community Yearbook of International Law and Jurisprudence 2023. Join us into a comprehensive exploration of contemporary issues of public international law and the legal fabric of our global community! https://t.co/hb2NJGEoLJ
Protecting Heritage: Thomas G. Weiss explores the possible “force multiplier” of heritage protection in: The Global Community Yearbook of International Law and Jurisprudence (GCYILJ) vol. 22 (G. Ziccardi-Capaldo Gen. ed. 2023) at https://t.co/7vObXrOZgV