April 2008 International Law Top Blawgs
Features voices on international law, policy and practice.
Covers China business, travel and news. By Dan Harris and Steve Dickinson.
By University of Miami law professor Michael Froomkin. Covers civil liberties, the Internet, Guantanamo, Iraq attrocities, politics and more.
Covers intellectual property in China.
Covers international laws of war, international law, related human rights topics, international NGOs, and the theory of the just war. By Professor Kenneth Anderson.
Covers European Union law, including antitrust, conflicts of law, criminal law, environment, free movement, fundamental rights, privacy, product liability, and trade.
Covers news and discussion on the conflict of laws in private international law cases. Editor is Martin George of the University of Birmingham. Published in association with the Journal of Private International Law.
Covers developments in embassy, consular, international organization and immunity law.
Covers international extradition and transnational criminal defense. By McNabb Associates.
Covers human rights, free speech, death penalty, LGBT rights, refugees and torture. From Amnesty International.
Covers international divorce law, international child custody, international child abduction and international prenuptial agreements. By Jeremy Morley.
Covers comparative law and judicial decision making. By Jacco Bomhoff.
Covers business transactions and international small business law. By Daniel H. Erskine.
Covers American customs law and international trade law. By Lawrence Friedman.
Features news about the European Court of Justice. By Allard Knook.
Covers international private law (conflicts of law) and international commercial arbitration law and jurisprudence (in Spanish). By Julio Cesar Cordoba and Maria B. Noodt Taquela.
Covers human rights, humanitarian law and international criminal law. By Nicki Boldt, Bjoern Elberling and Tobias Thienel.
Blog of American and European Practitioners and Academics on European and American Constitutional Law (with an eye to the European Constitution), International Law, European Law, and Law and Philosophy.