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19 Sep 2016, 6:41 am by Cecilia Marcela Bailliet
Filed under: International Humanitarian Law, IntLawGrrls, Peace Studies, Public International Law, Transitional Justice [read post]
13 Jun 2011, 11:33 am
Why might IntLawGrrls be interested in this opinion? [read post]
14 Jun 2017, 7:30 am by Rosemary Grey
By answering that question in the affirmative, the ICC Appeals Chamber has made an enormously important contribution to international criminal law.Filed under: IntLawGrrls [read post]
22 Jul 2011, 4:40 am
Donoghue (right) (prior IntLawGrrls posts), voted with 4 other judges against the establishment of the demilitarized zone. [read post]
1 Aug 2012, 1:10 pm
After IntLawGrrl Naomi Roht-Arriaza’s excellent ASIL Insight about the disappointing prevaricación decision of the Spanish Supreme Court (prior post), the decision by the Swiss Federal Criminal Court is a welcome reminder of the role domestic tribunals can play in the fight against impunity. [read post]
7 Jan 2015, 8:37 am by Milena Sterio
France Suspects of piracy against French vessels appre Cross-posted on Communis Hostis Omnium.Filed under: IntLawGrrls [read post]
13 Sep 2011, 6:00 am
Whether by judges or arbitrators, matters are decided in favor of and against participating parties.Given the the need to promote cooperation in order to address global crises facing the world today, it is time to rethink this paradigm.One of the most pressing global crises is climate change (credit for photo below right), a subject on which IntLawGrrls frequently have posted. [read post]
21 Jan 2017, 3:31 pm by Beth Van Schaack
Filed under: IntLawGrrls Tagged: Women's March 2017 [read post]
12 Jun 2016, 1:45 pm by Melissa Vo
Questions should be sent to the conference conveners: Nikki Reisch, nikki.reisch@nyu.edu and Philip Alston, philip.alston@nyu.edu.Filed under: International Human Rights Law, IntLawGrrls, Women's Rights Law [read post]
4 Dec 2013, 7:56 am by Charlotte Peevers
Paying attention to how legal justifications seek to co-opt and rein in challenge allows us to pause, to reflect upon the limits of ‘legalization’, and consider the wider range of forces that animate the politics of justifying force, and indeed the politics of governing in the contemporary world.Filed under: International Humanitarian Law, IntLawGrrls [read post]
2 Jan 2012, 8:22 am by admin
Blog links: University of Wisconsin Law School announcement, here Published obituary, Madison.com, here Guadalupe Luna, at Nuestras Voces Latinas, here Al Brophy, at The Faculty Lounge, here Howard Wasserman, at Prawfsblawg, here Diane Marie Amann, at IntLawGrrls, here  Kevin Johnson, at Immigration Law Profs Blog (here) Dan Rodriguez, at Northwestern Law School’s Dean’s Blog, here Brian Leither, at Brian Leiter’s Law School Reports, here In January, there will… [read post]
22 Sep 2008, 10:02 am
IntLawGrrls likewise posted back then on threats to the economy. [read post]
16 Nov 2016, 5:11 pm by Kirsten Stefanik
   Filed under: Africa, International Criminal Law, IntLawGrrls, Public International Law Tagged: Assembly of States Parties, International Criminal Court, South Africa [read post]
30 Sep 2013, 8:54 am by Sofie A. E. Høgestøl
Filed under: International Criminal Law, IntLawGrrls Tagged: Charles Taylor, Special Court for Sierra Leone [read post]
26 Jun 2016, 8:27 am by Andrea M. Ewart, Esq.
But these are just a few of the ones that will need to be addressed over the next months and years as Britain absorbs the impact of its Brexit vote.Filed under: IntLawGrrls [read post]
2 Mar 2016, 8:29 pm by Naomi Roht-Arriaza
 Filed under: Domestic Implementation of International Law, Gender Issues, International Criminal Law, IntLawGrrls, Latin America and the Caribbean, Transitional Justice Tagged: Conflict-related sexual violence, Crimes against humanity, Gender, transitional justice [read post]
12 Dec 2013, 7:10 am by Hope Lewis
(photo credit)Filed under: Africa, In passing, IntLawGrrls Tagged: Nelson Mandela, South Africa [read post]
19 Jun 2014, 3:02 am by Maja Janmyr
If we begin today, next year’s World Refugee Day still has the potential of  highlighting a reversal of this negative trend.Filed under: European Union, International Migration Law, International Organizations, IntLawGrrls, Middle East and North Africa Tagged: local integration, Refugees, resettlement, return, Syria, World Refugee Day [read post]