September 2021 International Law Top Blawgs
By University of Miami law professor Michael Froomkin. Covers civil liberties, the Internet, Guantanamo, Iraq attrocities, politics and more.
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 human rights, free speech, death penalty, LGBT rights, refugees and torture. From Amnesty International.
Edited by Professor Jacob Katz Cogan.
Features voices on international law, policy and practice.
Coveres actions taken or contemplated to protect the nation interact with the nation’s laws and legal institutions, including cybersecurity, Guantánamo habeas litigation, targeted killing, biosecurity, universal jurisdiction, the Alien Tort Statute, and the state secrets privilege. By Benjamin Wittes, Jack Goldsmith and Robert Chesney.
Covers China business, travel and news. By Harris Bricken.
Summarizes and translates decisions of the US Supreme Court (and occasionally the California Supreme Court) which may be of interest to Swiss legal professionals.
Covers the Department of Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control and its Specially Designated Nationals list. By McNabb Associates, P.C.
An international, interdisciplinary community for the study of legal and normative mixtures and movements.
Covers intellectual property in China.
Covers international judicial assistance.
Covers comparative law and judicial decision making. By Jacco Bomhoff.
Provides information about the death penalty in Asia.
Edited by Martha F. Davis, Margaret Drew, Lauren Bartlett, Carrie Bettinger Lopez, Leigh Goodmark, Brian Howe, Deena Hurwitz, Risa Kaufman, Sital Kilantry, Mariah McGill, Fran Quigley, Katherine Schultz, David Singleton, Cindy Soohoo, Jonathan Todrews, Penny Venetis and Lesley Wexler.
By WorldTradeLaw.net.
Covers international law, agreements and legal research resources.
By Professor Mark E. Wojcik and Cindy Galway Buys.
Covers international criminal law. By Alberto Huapaya.
Covers violations of international humanitarian law, and international attempts to end individual impunity for heinous crimes. Includes review of international tribunals such as ICC, ICTY, and ICTR.