Author: jindalforinteconlaws
The Mythology of The States: International Law Through the Greeks
BITs as Neo-Colonial Instruments: Reading Power into Treaty Provisions
A Reappraisal of the ICJ’s Treatment of Erga Omnes Obligations
International Environmental Law’s Historical Blind-spot: Towards an Indigenous-Inclusive Framework
Closing the Accountability Gap: Rethinking Article 8 of ARSIWA for Cyberspace
When Treaties Flow into Tribunals: Examining Competence and Consent in the Indus Water Arbitration
Myanmar Disaster Diplomacy: A Dual Tragedy of Humanitarian Collapse
Vagisha Mandloi and Nikesh Dubey Continue reading Myanmar Disaster Diplomacy: A Dual Tragedy of Humanitarian Collapse
Cyber-attacks and International Law: Reassessing the Use of Force and the Right to Self-Defence
Fragmentation to Framework: Meeting ICJ’s Environmental Obligations in South Asia
Ananya Ahajoy and Benson Philipose Continue reading Fragmentation to Framework: Meeting ICJ’s Environmental Obligations in South Asia
