Out now! 'Law-Making and Legitimacy in International Humanitarian Law', edited with @Heikekrieger2, has been published by @Elgar_Law. In 26 chapters, it examines the legitimacy of the law-making process and the actors involved, and what this reveals about the current state of IHL
A window into the future? This is the view outside the @UNEP NYO office, as smoke from the #CanadaWildfires causes air quality levels in #NewYork to plummet. Yet the majority of the world’s population has to breathe such unhealthy air every day. Learn more:https://t.co/Fbu7WgLvJu
Me and @Munichsdorfer wrote something and it's out in the ESIL Paper Series! We assess how local humanitarian actors are accounted for in counterterrorism legal systems and in IHL, and whether 'humanitarian exemptions' in CT might do more harm than good: https://t.co/eEBN9vNoc8
Exclusive: We were able to read the confidential #OLAF report on #Frontex' involvement in Greek pushbacks in Aegean. It shows in detail that Greece commits pushbacks, Frontex financed them and covered them up – some incredible gems in there.
https://t.co/54tpCdwWDU
#coronaraffle 540: Today with a book contributed by @wessels_janna (who also is one of the editors). Thanks! To participate just RETWEET, drawing will take place in the evening. Good luck! 🙂
@NomosVerlag
Freue mich außerordentlich, heute an der @FU_Berlin meine Habilitation abgeschlossen zu haben 😄
Von Herzen Dank an @Heikekrieger2 und alle anderen, die mich auf diesem Weg begleitet und ihn ermöglicht haben!
It is a great pleasure to see that there is an ongoing engagement with our book 'Law-Making and Legitimacy in International Humanitarian Law': I am therefore particularly pleased to share this wonderful and thought-provoking review by @jamespsexton in the @jihls!
How externalizing border controls increases demands for legitimacy beyond merely not violating human rights - great insights into his current work by our fellow Hallvard Sandven on “The Practice and Legitimacy of Border Control” at our meeting today!
'Through the discursive structure with a main essay and responses to it, it prompts new thinking on the relationship between the power of ideas and the emancipatory force of law.'
A new review of 'The Shifting Border' by Ayelet Shachar, read below on @BorderCrim:
@jpueschmann on Shachar's call "for a re-spatialisation of law and justice obligations" and the 'internalisation' of borders @BorderCrim https://t.co/cIOkPo8Af7
Happy to see my short review of Ayelet Shachar's 'The Shifting Border' published @BorderCrim. Alongside the powerful arguments, its discursive structure with multiple responses by various authors makes the book particularly interesting. Highly recommend! https://t.co/WdhdKLM0rg.
In einer Stunde feiert "#Chemnitz Triggert. Zwischen Angst, Wut und Widerstand." online Premiere. Schaut vorbei! Ab 15 Uhr wird der Film frei (mit arabischen und englischen Untertiteln) zur Verfügung stehen!
https://t.co/4UizVTymVb
@kfg_intlaw Online Roundtable
“The end of the international legal order? Russia’s aggression against Ukraine”
with Andrew Hurrell, Heike Krieger, Raul Pangalangan, @VidigalGeraldo and Andreas Zimmermann
Thursday, 3 March 2022 6-7:30 pm CET. See here:
https://t.co/u2AuTKbEDv
"[O]ne important element of customary int'l law is that states “feel” obligated. With #NonRefoulement, that sentiment is melting quicker than permafrost." @itamann on the rise of one customary norm, and the fall of another. #ClimateCrisis#RefugeeLaw https://t.co/dl9Sai5UbJ
Excited to discuss 'Law-making and Legitimacy in International Humanitarian Law' with @Heikekrieger2 and some of the contributors @ALMA_IHL's Virtual IHL Forum next Tuesday, 20:00 CET!
Interested to join? Registration is open at https://t.co/0tPubqolGe.
#coronaverlosung 474: Heute mit dem neuen Buch von @ProfFromBerlin und Boris Vormann, gespendet vom @Campusverlag (@JuetzHD). Vielen Dank. Teilnahme per RETWEET, Verlosung am Abend. Viel Glück! 🙂