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Author: Alexander Orakhelashvili

Admission of States to International Organisations: Latest Cases of Palestine and Kosovo

In this blogpost, Professor Alexander Orakhelashvili discusses latest bids by Palestine and Kosovo to join international organisations

Author:Author Alexander Orakhelashvili
Published: Posted on
17 May 202417 May 2024

Patient Safety Rights in the NHS in England

In this post, John Tingle and Angela Eggleton discuss patient safety rights.

Author:Author Alexander Orakhelashvili
Published: Posted on
10 May 202410 May 2024

International Writing Workshops on Access to Justice in Southeast Asia

A call for papers for the upcoming event on access to justice in Southeast Asia, from Dr Georgia Antonopoulou

Author:Author Alexander Orakhelashvili
Published: Posted on
3 May 20243 May 2024

You are OK for now, but we are watching you

Professor Alexander Orakhelashvili discusses the International Court’s latest Order in Nicaragua v Germany

Author:Author Alexander Orakhelashvili
Published: Posted on
2 May 202417 May 2024

US Inflation Reduction Act: Yet Another Green Industrial Policy on Trial at the WTO

In this post, Dr Henok Asmelash discusses the consistency of the US Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) with the WTO legal framework and its possible implications

Author:Author Alexander Orakhelashvili
Published: Posted on
22 April 202422 April 2024

The sloth like approach to NHS patient safety culture development

In this post, John Tingle discusses patient safety culture in NHS.

Author:Author Alexander Orakhelashvili
Published: Posted on
15 April 202415 April 2024

The indispensable party doctrine resurfaces in Nicaragua v Germany

In this post, Professor Alexander Orakhelashvili addresses the invocation of the Monetary Gold doctrine in the ongoing litigation of Nicaragua v Germany before the International Court of Justice

Author:Author Alexander Orakhelashvili
Published: Posted on
15 April 202416 April 2024

Legal arguments and political cost: the latest debate on armed conflicts, Ukraine and the “co-party” status

In this post, Professor Alexander Orakhelashvili addresses the latest debate on State participation in international armed conflicts.

Author:Author Alexander Orakhelashvili
Published: Posted on
8 April 20248 April 2024

Reaching 100

Birmingham Law School Research Blog celebrates 100 contributions

Author:Author Alexander Orakhelashvili
Published: Posted on 14 March 2024

Of propriety and discretion, or what the UK Government has told the International Court

In this post, Professor Alexander Orakhelashvili addresses UK’s submissions made before the International Court of Justice in advisory proceedings concerning Palestine.

Author:Author Alexander Orakhelashvili
Published: Posted on
12 March 202418 March 2024

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