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Two Weeks in Review, 10 April – 23 April 2023

Katie Johnston explores the Good Friday Agreement in the context of International Treaty Law. Johnston analyses the potential implications of the hybrid nature of the multi-party agreement of 1998 and relevant subsequent practice under the British Irish Agreement of 1999. In particular, the relationship between the multi-party agreement and the obligations created by the future reform of the NI political institutions. Johnston argues that the 1998 agreement is relevant to the interpretation of the UK-EU Withdrawal Agreement. See the full post here. …

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Two Weeks in Review, 27 March – 9 April

International criminal law  In her post, ‘Arresting “Mother Russia”: Female Defendants and Gender(ed) Justice in International Criminal Tribunals’, Natalie Hodgson explores the recent arrest warrant issued for Ms. Maria Lvova-Belova. Ms. Lvova-Belova, the Russian Commissioner for Children’s Rights, is being charged with war crimes…

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Two Weeks in Review, 13 March – 26 March

In their post, 'What’s at Stake in the Abortion Case Before the Inter-American Court of Human Rights?', Alicia Ely Yamin and Sabrina Ochoa explore the criminalization of abortion…

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Two Weeks in Review, 27 February – 12 March

In his post, 'Nicaragua: Expatriation as an Aggravated Form of Political Persecution', Kai Ambos examines Nicaragua's decision to strip more than 300 dissident citizens of their nationality in the last two weeks. Ambos notes the removal of the nationality, first of all, violates the 1961 Convention…

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Two Weeks in Review, 13 February – 26 February

New Issue of EJIL (Vol. 33 (2022) No. 4) The latest issue of the European Journal of International Law  (Vol. 33 (2022) No. 4) is now out. EJIL subscribers have full access to the latest issue of the journal at EJIL’s Oxford University Press site. Apart from articles published in the last 12 months, EJIL articles are…

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