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International Organisation Immunity from Execution before the Dutch Court of Appeal: Some Observations on Supreme v. SHAPE

September 2, 2022

Is the leader of Russia’s church aiding and abetting Russian crimes in Ukraine?

May 10, 2022May 7, 2022

RUSSIA-UKRAINE CONFLICT: A Catalyst To Making Ecocide The 5th International Crime

May 10, 2022May 7, 2022

New podcast episode: Law of the Sea ft. Robin Churchill

April 29, 2022

Relevance of Human Right to Water for The Silala

April 23, 2022

Call for submissions: International Law and Water Series

March 7, 2022March 7, 2022

Exploring the “world’s town square”: online protests and the scope of the right of peaceful assembly 

March 5, 2022

IMPUTING INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LIABILITY TO SOCIAL MEDIA COMPANIES: THE CASE OF FACEBOOK IN MYANMAR

March 5, 2022

The Use of Digital Open-Source Information as Evidence in Human Rights Adjudication: A Reality-Check

February 15, 2022

Why We Need to Stop Distinguishing Current Autonomous Weapon Systems

February 15, 2022February 15, 2022

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The Jus Cogens Blog is an endeavour to strengthen the platform initally created by the Jus Cogens Podcast. It builds upon the cachet created by the Podcast to offer a space where international law can be rigorously explored, debated, and refined. We welcome submissions to the blog from international law practitioners, academics and students.

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