Interested in how international courts and tribunals have confronted (or not) questions of statehood ‘indirectly’ brought before them? Some thoughts on this, esp in view of Palestine’s intervention requests in SA v Israel under arts 62 & 63 ICJ Statute. Thoughts welcome.
Statehood as an Incidental Issue in International Adjudication: Reflections on Palestine’s Intervention Request in South Africa v Israel | by @alinapapan
https://t.co/AdQeuyArZx
🔥⚖️🌐HAPPENING NOW: Historic #ClimateJustice Ruling being delivered by the 🇺🇳🧑⚖️ @CIJ_ICJ International Court of Justice - this ruling could signal a new dawn for climate law & accountability
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Result in #Sudan v #UAE: #ICJ decides by 14-2 to reject Sudan's request for provisional measures based on lack of prima facie jurisdiction; ICJ also decides 9-7 to remove the case from the General List, thus ending the case.
.@alinapapan examines retroactive regulation in #investmentlaw post-‘Francogeddon,’ focusing on stability and investor due diligence standards. https://t.co/aRTPpbFXJv
My article ‘Lost in conversion: rethinking investment treaty protection against retroactive regulation in the wake of the “Francogeddon”’ is out and open access @JIEL_OUP.
https://t.co/ts7UfCso7s
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The work behind this article started years ago during my LLM @cambridgelaw@stjohnscam@Cambridge_Uni. Massive thanks to @WaibelM09, my LLM thesis supervisor for his invaluable guidance (in line with JIEL’s policies Prof Waibel was not involved in the article’s selection). 8/8
Registration is now open for the 10th Cambridge Arbitration Day!
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This week! 13 & 14 March: Diversity and Self-Determination in International Law: Continuing conversations with Karen Knop. Speakers: Roxana Banu, Christine Chinkin, Megan Donaldson, Martti Koskenniemi, Susan Marks, Anne Peters, Mai Taha Registration: https://t.co/sT7hNOp3oF
Join us for tomorrow's lunchtime lecture | 1pm Friday 7 February 2025: 'Governing Sovereign Debt Crises: The Case for International Sovereign Insolvency Law' - Dr Karina Patrício Ferreira Lima, University of Leeds School of Law. All welcome to attend: https://t.co/RPywLF0Mlx
A lot to unpack in the ICJ advisory opinion on Palestine, but I want to highlight the important intersectional analysis, including on the basis of gender, in Judge Charlesworth's declaration--something that we don't often see from the ICJ. 👏🏾
https://t.co/yAZkby7t3r
Volume 13(1) of the Cambridge International Law Journal has been published.
Many thanks to our Editorial Board, Academic Review Board, and ad-hoc academic reviewers. Many thanks also to Edward Elgar Publishing for their continued support.
@Elgar_Law
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The ILA Biennial Conference has kicked off! Great to see so many colleagues in Athens. See here for a full programme https://t.co/8QXUORNYnh @ILA_official@AthensPIL