In this post, Professor Alexander Orakhelashvili critiques assertions made by applicant and intervening States in the Ukraine v Russia case that the International Court of Justice has jurisdiction under the Genocide Convention
Month: October 2023
Should the BBC refer to Hamas as terrorists?
In this post, Dr Alan Greene discusses the meaning of terrorism in the light of the scope and purpose of UK’s counter-terrorist legislation
Exploring Evidential Relevance in the Crown Court: Views from the Bar
In this post, Polly Hernandez discusses the relevance criteria applicable to evidence in criminal proceedings
RESEARCH SPOTLIGHT: Manisha Mathews
This month’s Research Spotlight is on Dr Manisha Mathews and her work on fatherhood, leave policy and equality law.
Confuse the law, protect the aggressor: lex ferenda and the ICRC’s (mis)definition of “international armed conflict”
In this post, Professor Alexander Orakhelashvili critiques the ICRC’s approach on international armed conflicts