Introduction The widespread adoption of abusive, illegal, and violent border fencing strategies has become an ever-increasing tendency to create an opportunity for States to evade safeguards that govern […]
Last Chance? A Call for Mutual Intelligibility Between International Law and Social Sciences
The challenges to international law are being recognized at an ever-increasing rate. For instance, the traditional notion of “statehood” is being questioned due to the possibility of the disappearance […]
The ICC Arrest Warrant against Vladimir Putin and the Obligation to Detain an Incumbent Secretary of State: Can Immunisation Entitle a Person to Impunity
The issue of immunity in the presence of the International Criminal Court (‘the ICC’) has revived with the subject of the warrant for arrest against the head of […]
The Journey from Agent Orange to the Amazon The Criminalization and Definition of Ecocide in the Rome Statute
The international criminal code, despite the comparatively few tangible, practical benefits for states from a practical standpoint, is often called an act of charity. [1] This is why it’s […]
Interpreting the Good Friday Agreement’s Unity Clause
The most significant result that the Good Friday Agreement (also called the Belfast Agreement) has been the end of violence in the Irish island of Ireland. Twenty-five years […]
The flying penguin wearing space suits crashed into the ocean. Loss of our global commons. A criminal law framework for international cooperation
Introduction Imagine a flying penguin wearing an outer space suit, crashing in the airspace over the vast blueness of the oceans in the world. You may be telling yourself: […]
The High Seas Treaty andAC the Protection of Marine Biodiversity: Towards Transformative Change
The agreement reached by UN delegates on a Draft High Seas Treaty on March 4, 2023, has been widely celebrated as a historic achievement in protecting the ocean. This […]
The Ship Has Reached the Shore: The New BBNJ Draft Convention and its Significance for the Global South
By Raas Nabeel, Research Associate at the Research Society of International Law (RSIL), Pakistan. He is an LL.M of International Law graduate from the University of Cambridge, a […]
Legal information resources: no cost and paid. paid
If you’re looking for legal information sources, You want to ensure you get an excellent return on your investment. In times of economic hardship, you’re looking to cut expenses, […]
Sexuality, gender, and criminality The need for a comprehensive disclosure
“If any person in society is fighting for their fundamental fundamental human rights and freedoms, then that society is not completely free.” This essay examines the many questions that surround […]