Tag: International Law
Climate Change Litigation: International Legal Perspectives
How international law shapes climate change litigation arguments and outcomes

Public enough: the need to incorporate a public interest consideration in anti-doping decision-making
Requiring anti-doping agencies to consider public interest in decisions

Ecological Wisdom in Oral Traditions
How Indigenous storytelling encodes ecological ethics and environmental governance

The Future of “Ecocide” as the Fifth Crime in International Law in the Context of Environmental Security
Examining ecocide as a potential fifth international crime for environmental protection

Removal of Boundary Markers on Sebatik Island: Legal Implications for Regional Sovereignty and Protection of Border Communities
How boundary marker removal affects Indonesia-Malaysia border sovereignty

Environmental and Transboundary Impacts of Naval Mine Warfare in the Black Sea: Legal and Ecological Perspectives
Legal gaps in regulating naval mines and their ecological damage in the Black Sea

Analysing the Impact of the GCM in Canada Through the Lens of Mobility Facilitation: An Invitation to Rethink the GCM’s Potential to Advance the Human Rights of Migrants
Canada's migration policies diverge from Global Compact commitments

The sport and human rights remedy landscape and the role of (public) inquiries in enabling a ‘remedy ecosystem
How sport sector inquiries can strengthen access to human rights remedy

Local Labels of International Crimes Human Dignity and Fair Labelling on Trial
How three European countries apply international war crimes law differently

Deconstruct discursive power of the BRICS: a comparative legal discourse analysis on the obligations of states in respect of climate change
How colonial legacies shape climate law and governance in the Global South












