Tag: International Law

International law shapes climate change litigation
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in LawExplore how international law shapes climate change litigation, from human rights obligations to corporate accountability through national courts.

U.S. obstruction reshapes WTO trade adjudication
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in LawExplore how U.S. obstruction of WTO’s Appellate Body reshapes neoliberal trade governance, reconfiguring power within multilateral systems rather than abandoning them entirely.

Ecocide is presented as a proposed fifth international crime
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in LawAnalysis of ecocide codification efforts across national jurisdictions and prospects for recognition as a fifth international crime within the Rome Statute framework.

Boundary marker removal on Sebatik Island may violate sovereignty
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in LawAnalysis of legal implications when boundary markers are unilaterally removed between Indonesia and Malaysia on Sebatik Island, examining violations of international law and threats to sovereignty.

Naval mine warfare in the Black Sea poses environmental and legal risks
Analysis of how naval mines in the Russia-Ukraine conflict exceed international legal protections for marine ecosystems and transboundary environmental risks in the Black Sea.

GCM’s impact on Canadian migration policy appears limited
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in LawLegal analysis of the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration’s impact on Canadian migration policies, revealing gaps between international commitments and domestic practice.

Sport remedy systems remain fragmented for human rights claims
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in LawAnalysis of sport human rights remedy mechanisms and the role of public inquiries in creating coordinated institutional responses to discrimination, abuse, and labour violations.

BRICS discourse challenges Western climate governance narratives
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in LawComparative legal discourse analysis of BRICS countries’ positions on state climate obligations, examining how epistemological contestation challenges Western dominance in global climate governance.

CORSIA may conflict with WTO trade rules
Legal analysis assessing CORSIA compatibility with WTO trade rules and proposing governance reforms to reconcile sustainable aviation climate action with equitable international trade law.

European space institutions evolved through fragmentation and political compromise
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in LawExplore how political divisions fragmented European space institutions before the 1975 ESA merger, revealing how national interests continue to shape international organizational structures.










