Flux EJIL: Talk!

  • Reinforce, Reform or Rupture? The Future of the European Convention on Human Rights octobre 29, 2025
    Introduction  If a week is a long time in politics, then two years is an eternity for the Council of Europe. At the Reykjavik summit in May 2023, European leaders across the political spectrum reaffirmed their “unwavering commitment” to the European Convention on Human Rights as a mechanism to promote peace and stability and the […]
    Alice Donald
  • Further Legal Consequences of Obligations Erga Omnes (Partes) in the ICJ Climate Change Advisory Opinion: Duty of Non-Recognition and Article 62 Intervention octobre 28, 2025
    In its Climate Change Advisory Opinion, the International Court of Justice held that certain climate-related obligations of States under customary international law and climate change treaties are erga omnes (partes). One important consequence – as the Court explicitly confirmed – is that States can invoke each other’s responsibility for breaching those climate obligations. As Paddeu […]
    Icarus Chan
  • The Hyper Political Nature of International Environmental Law octobre 28, 2025
    The recent post by Daniel Bodansky and Suan Biniaz on the possible chilling effects of the ICJ’s advisory opinion on climate change, as well as the recent ruminations on the state of the world  and the implications this has for international law, present an opportunity to think about international environmental law more generally. Not because […]
    Ole W Pedersen
  • A Follow-Up on the ICJ’s UNRWA Advisory Opinion octobre 27, 2025
    In my previous post, I discussed the bottom line of the ICJ’s UNRWA advisory opinion – essentially the Court’s finding that Israel’s obligations under IHL, IHRL and the UN Charter compelled it not to obstruct UNRWA’s work, in the particular circumstances of the occupied territories. I did not discuss in that post the issue on […]
    Marko Milanovic
  • Announcements: Responsibility Sharing in International Refugee Law Book Launch; CfP Central Asia Yearbook on International Law; CfP State Responsibility in Crisis Workshop; International Law Working Group Research Exchange Forum octobre 26, 2025
    1. Responsibility Sharing in International Refugee Law Book Launch. On 29 October at 5,30pm, in London, the International Law at Westminster (ILaW) centre will host the launch of the book Responsibility Sharing in International Refugee Law by Dr Elizabeth Mavropoulou. Speakers include Professor Violeta Moreno Lax (Hertie School and Queen Mary University of London), Professor David […]
    Mary Guest
  • The UN Charter at 80 octobre 24, 2025
    The United Nations Charter entered into force eighty years ago on 24 October 1945.  Eighty years is a long life for a world order. Empires, like people, rarely last much longer. Every empire, every world order, moves through recognisable phases. There is the founding impulse – violent, visionary, unifying – when new institutions are hewn […]
    Devika Hovell
  • The Bottom Line of the ICJ’s UNRWA Advisory Opinion octobre 23, 2025
    Yesterday, the International Court of Justice delivered its advisory opinion on the Obligations of Israel in relation to the Presence and Activities of the United Nations, Other International Organizations and Third States in and in relation to the Occupied Palestinian Territory – which primarily deals with Israel’s ban on the operation of UNRWA, but also […]
    Marko Milanovic
  • Time and Compromise in UNCITRAL’s Working Group III octobre 22, 2025
    During the week of 22 September 2025, States once again met in Vienna under Working Group III (WGIII) of the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) to deliberate reforms to investor–State dispute settlement (ISDS). Since receiving its mandate in 2017, WGIII has been tasked with identifying and addressing concerns about the ISDS system […]
    Ladan Mehranvar
  • The Pitfalls of Addressing Rising Industrial Un-competitiveness Through Trade Remedies octobre 21, 2025
    Energy costs have been rising, particularly in Europe following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022. This price hike is a major blow to heavy industries for which energy makes up a large part of the cost of production. The issue has been further exacerbated by the fact that the affected products are mostly commodities. As […]
    Victor Crochet
  • The ILO’s Right to Strike: Distinguishing Non-Binding Principles from Binding Conventions at the ICJ octobre 20, 2025
    From 6-8 October, 2025, the International Court of Justice held public hearings in response to the International Labour Organization (ILO)’s request for an advisory opinion on the following question: Is the right to strike of workers and their organizations protected under the Freedom of Association and Protection of the Right to Organise Convention, 1948 (No. […]
    Desirée LeClercq