Visions of the ‘Right to Democratic Governance’ under International Law The Complexities of the Philippines under Duterte

Is international law any closer to defining the content of a “right to democratic governance”? International human rights law instruments do not prescribe a form of governance, but they do

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Procedure for selection of venues for future ESIL Research Fora

Procedure for selection of venues for future ESIL Research Fora  Decisions on a Research Forum (RF) will in principle be taken one year in advance of the event. Thus a

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ESIL Mooting Prizes – Concours Charles Rousseau 2018

ESIL Mooting Prizes – Concours René Cassin 2018 In 2015, the ESIL Board decided to award ESIL Mooting Prizes to promising students of international law each year. ESIL Mooting Prizes

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The ‘Open Arms’ case Reconciling the notion of ‘place of safety’ with the human rights of migrants

The work of the NGOs rescuing migrants in the Mediterranean Sea has been the subject of much controversy. One of the most recent cases regards the NGO Proactiva Open Arms:

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Announcements CfP Transformations of Citizenship; Annual Conference of the Italian Society of International and EU Law; CfP Joint North American Conference of International Economic Law; UN Audiovisual Library of International Law

1. Call for Papers: Transformations of Citizenship. This conference seeks to illuminate, elucidate and review the juxtaposition and tension inherent in the concept of citizenship today in an effort to understand

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What Level of Human Control Over Autonomous Weapon Systems is Required by International Law?

Introduction Autonomous weapon systems [AWS] raise profound legal, ethical and moral concerns. Scholars have asked, for example, whether AWS can comply with international humanitarian law [IHL]; whether their use will

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Prolonged Occupation or Illegal Occupant?  

An unresolved question in international humanitarian law is whether an occupying power – whose authority as occupant may have initially been lawful – can cross a bright red line into

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Déjà vu? Investment Court Proposals from 1960 and Today

It is not business as usual in investment dispute resolution these days. In late April 2018 in New York, governments and experts met under the auspices of UNCITRAL Working Group IIIto

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High Risk, High Reward Taking the Question of Italy’s Involvement in Libyan ‘Pullback’ Policies to the European Court of Human Rights

The mere filing of a case is rarely a reason for legal commentary but in this particular case, it may well be. A few days ago, a broad-based coalition consisting

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