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A Reappraisal of the ICJ’s Treatment of Erga Omnes Obligations

Kamal Nambiar Continue reading A Reappraisal of the ICJ’s Treatment of Erga Omnes Obligations

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Mere Ink on Paper or More? – Decisions of a Powerless ICC Against the Mighty & Powerful

Hamza Jawed Khan Continue reading Mere Ink on Paper or More? – Decisions of a Powerless ICC Against the Mighty & Powerful

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Communitarianism v. Political Realism: A Discussion on Intervention by States before the ICJ

Calvert Nazareth and Akshith Sainarayan Continue reading Communitarianism v. Political Realism: A Discussion on Intervention by States before the ICJ

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Can the Court of Last Resort, Be First to Deliver Justice: Analysing the ICC’s Arrest Warrant against Netanyahu

Adithi Rajesh and Meher Shah Continue reading Can the Court of Last Resort, Be First to Deliver Justice: Analysing the ICC’s Arrest Warrant against Netanyahu

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Prosecuting Cyber Crimes as Crimes Against Humanity: Lessons from the Ukraine Conflict

Armaan Rai Continue reading Prosecuting Cyber Crimes as Crimes Against Humanity: Lessons from the Ukraine Conflict

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The (Specific) Standard Of Aiding And Abetting Under The Rome Statute [Part II]

Aryan Deepak Mehta Continue reading The (Specific) Standard Of Aiding And Abetting Under The Rome Statute [Part II]

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The (Specific) Standard Of Aiding And Abetting Under The Rome Statute [Part I]

Aryan Deepak Mehta Continue reading The (Specific) Standard Of Aiding And Abetting Under The Rome Statute [Part I]

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Untying the Knots of South Africa’s ‘Possible’ Departure from ICC

Barrister Tapas K Baul & Jannatul Ferdous Jannat Continue reading Untying the Knots of South Africa’s ‘Possible’ Departure from ICC

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A Semi-International Tribunal as a Solution for Human Rights Justice in Myanmar

Rafsi Albar Continue reading A Semi-International Tribunal as a Solution for Human Rights Justice in Myanmar

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Widening The Ambit Of Security: All About PMSC And Its Accountability Under International Law For Human Rights Violations

Kritika Mehendiratta Continue reading Widening The Ambit Of Security: All About PMSC And Its Accountability Under International Law For Human Rights Violations

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