International Economic Law in a Time of Global Perils: Omicron and other...
The World Trade Organization decided to indefinitely postpone its 12th Ministerial Conference, originally scheduled for this week (30 November to 3 December), due to travel constraints for many...
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Entering the third year of this global pandemic, the United States posted a grim global record of 1 million COVID cases on 3 January 2022. This record, of course, exists in a shadow of relative...
View ArticleThe International Court of Justice’s 2022 Reparations Judgment in DRC v....
On 9 February 2022, the International Court of Justice issued its much-awaited Reparations Judgment in Armed Activities on the Territory of the Congo (Democratic Republic of the Congo v. Uganda)...
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With Russian troops pouring into Ukraine today in the aftermath of President Putin’s open questioning of Ukrainian statehood, there is an immediate danger that the international community of States,...
View ArticleProgramming Note by the Editors
Dear readers, We have been receiving, reviewing and publishing an unprecedented number of posts on Ukraine in the past two weeks. We have now covered most legal aspects of the crisis, which looks...
View ArticleThe Human Right to Food, Freedom from Hunger, and SDG 2: Global Food Crisis...
Much has been written and reported in the past 100 days since the Russian Federation invaded Ukraine, regarding all manner of mass atrocity crimes, continuing egregious human rights violations, war...
View ArticleFavourite Readings 2022 – Pursuing International Law and Human Rights Outcomes
As in previous years, EJIL review team, Gail gail.lythgoe {at} manchester.ac(.)uk" data-hovercard-owner-id="98">Lythgoe and Christian J. Tams, have asked colleagues to offer short reflections on...
View ArticleBetween “Measurability of Objectives” and “Meaningful End Points” on...
Today, the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) issued its Decision striking down (6-3) the race-conscious admissions processes of both Harvard College and the University of North Carolina in...
View ArticleDevelopment, Marine Biodiversity, and the Common Heritage of Mankind: The...
Starting July 9, 2023, the International Seabed Authority (ISA), sited in Jamaica, will allow companies to file permit applications for commercial deep seabed mining. In 2021, the Government of Nauru...
View ArticleResponse to the Letter to the Editors Regarding the Publication of a...
We are grateful for this letter. It raises important and difficult issues. These are issues that must be identified, aired, discussed, specified and further discussed. This letter has spurred such a...
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