In this post, Dr Mariela de Amstalden discusses the prospects of regulation of lab-grown food and related matters of trademark litigation
Back to Square One. Or Whither the Inter-disciplinary Debate?
In this post, Dr Alexander Orakhelashvili comments on the discussion of “legalism” and realism in a recent debate between professors John Mearsheimer and Mary Ellen O’Connell
Colonialism and International Law made refugees inevitable – Britain can’t ignore its responsibilities now
In this post, Sean Madden, a PhD candidate at Birmingham Law School, discusses connection between colonialism and modern problem of refugees
COPLA: Towards the Regionalization of International Criminal Justice?
In this post, Dr Javier Eskauriatza explores the prospects of regionalisation of international criminal justice
Austria’s lockdown for the unvaccinated: what does human rights law say?
In this post, Dr Alan Greene discusses recent Covid-related restrictive measures introduced in Austria
Mistakes, Machines and Misinformation: Intelligence and the scope of the precautionary principle of IHL
In this post, Dr Emma Marchant focuses on implications of the precautionary principle for international humanitarian law
Immune “orthodoxies”? You wish
In this post, Dr Alexander Orakhelashvili responds to some points in Professor O’Keefe’s review of Cambridge Handbook of Immunities and International Law
The Health Services Safety Investigations Body and the Health and Care Bill 2021: Safe Spaces or a worrying lack of candour?
In this blogpost, Professor Jean McHale examines pertinent provisions of 2021 health and Care Bill, currently progressing through the legislative process
‘The crown and the jewel’ The rise and fall of the WTO Appellate Body: a critical analysis, Dr Luca Rubini
Dr Luca Rubini discusses the challenges faced by the World Trade Organisation system owing to problems arising from the operation of WTO’s Appellate Body
On Minorities, Postcolonial States, and International Law
Professor Mohammad Shahabuddin discusses how his latest monograph examines the role of minorities in the formation of post-colonial States.