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Blog, Editorial Content, Humanitarian Law, International Criminal Law, Public International Law

Defining ‘Attacks’: Some Reflections on the Ntaganda Case [Part I]

Abhijeet Shrivastava Continue reading Defining ‘Attacks’: Some Reflections on the Ntaganda Case [Part I]

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Blog, International Criminal Law, Public International Law

The Fifth Crime Against Peace: Ecocide and the Rome Statute

Mehreen Garg Continue reading The Fifth Crime Against Peace: Ecocide and the Rome Statute

Unknown's avatarjindalforinteconlaws19th Mar 20217th May 2021Leave a comment
Blog, International Criminal Law, Public International Law

ICC’s Target: Reviewing Allegations of Bias Against Africa

Yagnesh Sharma and Utsav Saxena Continue reading ICC’s Target: Reviewing Allegations of Bias Against Africa

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Blog, Public International Law

China and COVID-19: Reviewing Transparency, Accountability, and International Obligations

Rajas Salpekar Continue reading China and COVID-19: Reviewing Transparency, Accountability, and International Obligations

Unknown's avatarjindalforinteconlaws25th Jan 202125th Jan 2021Leave a comment
Blog, Editorial Content, Law of the Sea, Public International Law

An Analysis into the Active Assumption of Jurisdiction by the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea

Sahibnoor Singh Sidhu Continue reading An Analysis into the Active Assumption of Jurisdiction by the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea

Unknown's avatarjindalforinteconlaws20th Jan 202126th Jan 2021Leave a comment
Blog, International Criminal Law, Public International Law

Has the ICC’s American Quest Reached a Dead End?

Divij Jain Continue reading Has the ICC’s American Quest Reached a Dead End?

Unknown's avatarjindalforinteconlaws19th Dec 2020Leave a comment
Blog, Public International Law

Analysing the Kalapani Dispute Through the Prism of International Law

Hitesh Nagpal Continue reading Analysing the Kalapani Dispute Through the Prism of International Law

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Blog, Public International Law, Space Law

Trump’s Executive Order: Can the United States Legally Mine Space Resources?

Nikhil George Continue reading Trump’s Executive Order: Can the United States Legally Mine Space Resources?

Unknown's avatarjindalforinteconlaws25th Nov 202026th Nov 2020Leave a comment
Blog, International Commercial Arbitration, Law of the Sea, Public International Law

A Case for Rejecting Characterisation Approach for Mixed Disputes

Rudraksh Lakra & Adhiraj Vikram Singh Continue reading A Case for Rejecting Characterisation Approach for Mixed Disputes

Unknown's avatarjindalforinteconlaws17th Nov 2020Leave a comment
Blog, Humanitarian Law, Space Law

The Future Of Armed Conflicts: Outer Space As ‘Natural Environment’?

Gunjan Shrivastav Continue reading The Future Of Armed Conflicts: Outer Space As ‘Natural Environment’?

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