EU Law, Public International Law
Russian Assets: the EU’s Dangerous Game
International Humanitarian Law, Public International Law
Navigating the Legal Landscape of Contemporary AI Warfare through the Lens of International Law: The Case of Lavender
The ECHR & the UK : Time to Leave?
Placing Politics over Law: The Folly of Conditional Recognition of a Palestinian State
EU Law, Public International Law
The Council of Europe steps up its action against Russia’s impunity for the War in Ukraine: The establishment of the International Claims Commission for Ukraine
A Tale of Two Countries: The Rights and Obligations of Saudi Arabia and the United States as Third-Party States Arising out of the September 2025 Israeli Airstrikes on Qatar
EU Law, Law of the Sea, Public International Law
What is the Aegean Sea spatial planning all about: a new avatar of confrontation or a step towards the joint management of a disputed area?
The Israel – Palestine Conflict and ‘Two-State Solution’: The Saga Continues with the New York Declaration of July 2025
Climate and Environment, International Law in Times of Crisis, Public International Law
The ICJ’s Climate Opinion: Towards a Jurisprudence of Planetary Responsibility
International Criminal Law, Public International Law
Not All Who Incite Will Be Charged: An Assessment of Holding Israel’s Channel 14 Media Officials Accountable for Direct and Public Incitement to Genocide
Human Rights, International Criminal Law, International Humanitarian Law
Omens of destruction. Analysing the legality of forcing Palestinian detainees to witness the destruction of the Gaza Strip.
The Notion of Title: A Critical Analysis of the ICJ’s Gabon/Equatorial Guinea Judgment
Human Rights, Public International Law
Insult to Injury: Navigating Offense in International Law
Critical perspective, International Criminal Law, International Humanitarian Law
The Gaza War: Media and Legal Opportunities
To Blockade or Not to Blockade an Occupied Territory? The Case of the Gaza Blockade
International Criminal Law, Public International Law
Profiting from Injustice in the Occupied Palestinian Territory: Reflections on the Report ‘From Economy of Occupation to Economy of Genocide’
Critical perspective, Human Rights
Palestine Action: the Improper and Political Use of Counterterror Legislation against a Direct Action Group in the UK
International Criminal Law, Public International Law
The Council of Europe’s Special Tribunal for the Crime of Aggression against Ukraine: A New Type of Internationalized Criminal Justice?
The Crime of Aggression: A Preliminary Look at Ukraine’s Special Tribunal
Climate and Environment, Comparative Law
Brazil’s New Environmental Licensing Framework for Agriculture: Progress or Pitfall?
Disrespecting ICJ Interim Measures Orders: Guyana v. Venezuela
Swag and Suffering: A Reflection on Humanitarian Conferences
Comparative Law, EU Law, Public health
Where the law has some catching up to do: the consequences of a genetic exam for BRCA mutation
Invisible shadows in inter-state negotiations: Testing Sinclair’s hypothesis on the need for automatically available procedures
Resolution 2774 (2025): The Irreverent UN Security Council Strikes (Again)
The Almasri Case, Italy’s Cooperation with the ICC, and the Request for an Investigation into the Italian Government: Critical Issues
International Criminal Law, Public International Law
A ‘lost in translation’ in the obligations to cooperate with the International Criminal Court: the case of Al-Masri
Finch beyond borders – putting a stop to fossil fuel production?
From Cancel Coal to Community Survival: Can Justice Bridge the Divide?
Algorithmic Anxiety at the ICC: How AI Causes Power Imbalances in the Functioning of the Office of the Prosecutor
The UAE: a global hub rife with human rights abuses
Climate and Environment, EU Law, International Criminal Law
Articulating ecocide and qualified environmental offences under the Environmental Crime Directive (Part 2)
Climate and Environment, EU Law
Brazilian Traceability in Cattle Farming and the EU Anti-Deforestation Law: Solution or Problem?
The Necessity of Reforming the International Crimes Tribunals Law of Bangladesh for Fair Trial
The Use of the Words ‘Democracy/Democratic’ in the International Community: Some Reflections
Climate and Environment, EU Law
Instituting a duty of care to the environment? Challenges and progress of an Environmental Crime Directive (Part 1)
Law of the Sea, Public International Law
The Crime of Piracy’s Colonial Legacy
International Law in Times of Crisis
Recent Conflicts Expose the Fault Lines in the Geopolitical Sphere
When Strasbourg’s Court Doors are Closed. Human Rights Protection à l’Onusienne
International Criminal Law, International Law in Times of Crisis
Kooijmans Lecture 2024: International Criminal Law in Times of Turmoil
The UN General Assembly upgrades the position of Palestine but at what cost and with what consequences?
Palestine’s Second Unsuccessful Attempt to Secure UNSC’s Recommendation for UN Membership: What Happens Next?
The legality of the diplomatic asylum granted to Jorge Glas at the Mexican Embassy in Quito
Narrow Interpretation of the Term “Funds” by the Judgement of 31 January 2024 : Is ICJ the One to Blame?
Climate and Environment, Comparative Law
New environmental restrictions and their impact on international trade
South Africa v Israel: Bosnia v Serbia 2.0?
Human Rights, International Humanitarian Law
Has Israel Violated International Human Rights Law as an ‘Occupying Power’?
Why the ICJ’s Provisional Measures Matter (Even If Israel Doesn’t Immediately Comply)
Climate and Environment, Law of the Sea, Public International Law
