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2021
- Fünf Fragen an PD Dr. Roman Schmidt-Radefeldt
- #4 Das Gewaltverbot
- The Right to Live under Threat
- Not Making the Cut
- International Lawyers, Look to the Heavens
- Before 1951, Outside Europe
- An ever-faster blog?
- The Case for the Right to Defend Human Rights in Colombia
- When Two Wrongs Make a “Right”
- Eye on the Spy
- The COVID-19 Response and the Right to a Healthy Environment in India
- Koloniale Einflüsse auf die Gründung der Genfer Flüchtlingskonvention
- Colonial Effects on the Founding of the 1951 Refugee Convention
- Fünf Fragen an Prof. Dr. Jörg Polakiewicz
- Awakening from “Sleeping Beauty’s” Slumber
- Turkey’s Withdrawal from the Istanbul Convention
- Time to Counter “Vaccine Nationalism”?
- A Glimmer of Hope for All?
- Rule of Law Rules #3
- Grow Together or Perish Alone
- “What Should Be a Better Alternative to the Council of Europe’s Unique...
- Using Human Security to Harness Human Rights in the Post-COVID World
- “Nowhere to be found”
- Queer(ing) Vulnerabilities and Human Rights
- “Sport Sex” before the European Court of Human Rights
- COVID-19 and “New” Human Rights Symposium
- The Right to Abortion and the European Convention on Human Rights
- Mächtige Plattformen
- #ManuelaJusticiay Esperanza?
- ‘The ICJ then and now’
- Parallele Leben
- Parallel Lives
- Globale Entwicklungen, Errungenschaften und Herausforderungen
- 70 Jahre UNHCR und Genfer Flüchtlingskonvention
- The Ongwen case
- Fünf Fragen an Dr. Katja Göcke
- The space between human rights and the right to regulate
- Human rights in the hyphen
- Reply
- Populism’s lethal effect on the respect for human rights
- From the margins to the center
- Alles richtig gemacht?
- Symposium on international investment law and human rights
- Völkerrechtslunch
- The impacts of climate change on the humanitarian system
- #3 Bindung an Menschenrechte im Ausland
- Climate migrants
- Dawn of a new era of global data protection?
- Völkerrechtslunch
- Editorial #3
- Rule of Law Rules #2
- Experts’ interpretations of treaties
- Counsel to sovereign states
- The International Law Commission as a sui generis organ?
- The outside keeps creeping in
- The International Law Commission as an interpreter of international law?
- Multiple actors, one task
- Trump verlässt das Weiße Haus
- Expansion in the Aegean Sea?
- The state as Kolonialware
- The ICC Israel Palestine decision
- The unforeseeable future and the rule of law
- Gespräch zum Thema Flucht und Migration
- Quand le vin est tiré, il faut le boire
- Völkerrechtslunch
- The history of international law matters
- Enforced disappearances in Turkey
- Public International Law and Pandemics: COVID-19 as a Watershed?
- Can Bangladesh preserve the Brahmaputra?
- Viel Lärm um nichts
- The earth system, hydrosphere, and outer space
- „Wir haben in diesem Gremium zur Einhaltung des internationalen Rechts...
- “We contributed to the respect for international law and the peaceful resolution...
- #2 Welthandelsrecht
- The Facebook Oversight Board and its Trump test
- Informed dissent or misinformed rebellion?
- Unzulässigkeit durch Folter erlangter Beweismittel: Neue Rechtsprechung...
- International crimes in the age of social media
- Von Felsen und Fischen
- Völkerrechtslunch
- Editorial #2
- The Hague District Court on travel restrictions
- Rule of Law Rules #1
- Klimaklagen im Europäischen Mehrebenensystem
- Enforced disappearances in Syria and the Al Khatib trial in Germany
- Völkerrechtslunch
- The Judgement of Solomon that went wrong
- Taking stock
- Withdrawing from the ‚Withdrawal Doctrine‘
- Unlikely encounters of international law and technology
- Die Tätigkeit als Vorsitzende im Bundestagsausschuss für Menschenrechte...
- Völkerrechtslunch
- South Korea’s denial of Japan’s immunity for international crimes
- Chaos averted or executive overreach?
- Aktuelle Entwicklungen zum Brexit: Das Handels- und Kooperationsabkommen...
- Universal jurisdiction without universal outreach?
- Trump’s deadly legacy?
- #1 Das Interventionsverbot
- Völkerrechtslunch
- Looking back on a special year
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2020
- Decolonization as Dialectic Process in Law and Literature
- Worthy of the “increasingly global perspective”?
- It’s the system, stupid!
- Water under the bridge?
- “‘The West’ might not exist anymore”
- Of crabbed age and bold youth
- Avenues for victims of enforced disappearances in The Gambia
- 99’000 disappeared and counting
- Setting precedents at the UN
- One man’s martyr is another man’s malignant nuclear missile designer
- Die zwei Körper des Königs: Das „Treiben“ des thailändischen Monarchen...
- 75 Jahre Vereinte Nationen
- New wine in old bottles
- An unattainable dream
- Unlocatable Violence
- Excluding enforced disappearances from military jurisdiction
- (Enforced) disappearances
- The Energy Charter Treaty and its (in)compatibility with EU law
- Bringing home the remains of forcibly disappeared persons
- The vicious cycle of impunity
- The Committee on Enforced Disappearances
- Non-judicial search for disappeared persons
- Disappeared migrants and refugees
- Diplomats vs. Robots
- A precursor to comprehensive perspectives on Enforced Disappearances
- A decade of victim-centred approaches
- My story
- Empty chairs
- The M/V Roseline A incident
- A pushback against international law?
- Saying Yes to development projects
- Do compulsory vaccinations against COVID-19 violate human rights?
- Völkerrechtliche Fragen der Seegrenzen und Ressourcennutzung im östlichen...
- One step forward – three steps back
- Der Konflikt um Berg-Karabach / Artsakh
- The new era of disinformation wars
- Guidance at a critical moment
- Between fiction and reality
- Expanding the restricted realm of international trade law to animal welfare
- Another brick in the wall?
- COVID-19, people, and other animals
- Extensive violence instead of intensive protection
- Sorry, Elon
- Collective self-defence or just another intervention?
- Democracy in Latin America under COVID-19
- Three years after the Rohingya genocide in Myanmar
- ‘To me, fair friend, you can never be old’
- Solidarität oder gemeinsame Verantwortungslosigkeit?
- Die Schrems II-Entscheidung des EuGH
- The U.S. v. the rest of the world
- Bridging the gap
- A state obligation to allot land to minorities?
- Transnational biographies and “legal flows”
- A melody for legal reform?
- Auch ein Versagen der Staatengemeinschaft
- Return of the Rohingyas
- A (time) travelling concept
- Civilizing wartime violence?
- A matter of evolution, not invention
- Climate change and human rights
- Anklägerin auf der Sanktionsliste
- A ‘golden age’ of inter-state complaints?
- Thou shalt not ‘break international law in a very specific and limited...
- Introducing Völkerrechtsblog 3.0
- A blog with more than just articles
- Where there’s smoke, there’s fire
- The Aegean Sea dispute on the edge of escalating
- Invitation to sign
- Creeping diversion from secularism in Turkey
- Summer Reading List of the #Ö
- Summer Reading List of the #Ö
- Violating international law through onerous procedural law
- A turn to youth in international law?
- Flashbangs against empowerment
- COVID-19 at the International Criminal Court
- COVID-19 at the International Criminal Court
- The complacency of constitutional courts
- How is COVID-19 affecting Amazonia?
- “Stop quarantine, start war”
- A bridge too far
- Orbit tax
- Ungleichheit ist die wahre Pandemie
- Inequality is the real pandemic
- Incidental jurisdiction in the award in “The ‘Enrica Lexie’ Incident (Italy...
- Incidental jurisdiction in the award in “The ‘Enrica Lexie’ Incident (Italy...
- An Islamic legal scholar as judge at the ICC
- Turning Hagia Sophia into a mosque (again)
- Die türkischen Operationen Claw-Eagle und Claw-Tiger im Irak
- Collective punishment in the Indian-administered Kashmir
- The governance of disease outbreaks in international health law
- The governance of disease outbreaks in international health law
- Swapping livelihood with electricity
- Indigenous peoples and biodiversity law in Ecuador
- Time for an Islamic legal scholar at the ICC?
- Incorporating indigenous rights in the CBD
- Two opposing commitments?
- Indigenous power beyond human rights
- Traditional knowledge and customary law
- Incorporating indigenous rights in the international regime on biodiversity...
- Germany’s commitment to international justice
- A crisis (not) averted
- Perfect Pandemic Reading
- Between Utopia and Affirmation of the Status Quo
- Internationales Recht und kapitalistische Verwertungslogik
- International law and capitalist logic of exploitation
- Of law(s) and capitalism(s)
- Rechtsform(en) jenseits des Kapitalismus?
- Legal form(s) beyond capitalism?
- Seeking corporate accountability for human rights
- Working toward the world we want to live in
- “No Quarter for Insurrectionists”
- Ohrenbetäubendes Schweigen
- Bewaffnete Drohnen für die Bundeswehr?
- Robert Koch, research and experiment in the colonial space
- “Play it once, Sam. For old times’ sake”
- The right to benefit from Big Data progress
- The case for global constitutionalism in pandemic times
- Creating a kingdom of stone walls
- To sue or not to sue
- Racial violence and COVID-19
- Testing Europe
- Claims after COVID?
- A burden to share
- Vulnerability in times of Corona
- The Corona effect
- Beauty and the virus
- Look for everyday solidarity
- Follow the money and see where it goes – Unmasking the EU’s Libya programme
- Bouncers beyond Borders
- Grundrechte schützen – eine grenzenlose Verpflichtung?
- The role of soft law in the prevention and control of non-communicable...
- La solidarité dans le droit international
- How behavioural law can promote sustainable development
- 24.000 EUR – für eine Auskunft?!
- Could “Net”-Zero Emissions prove to be a fatal blow for climate justice?
- The treaty to end all investment treaties
- Art. XX GATT 1994
- Securing pathways to environmental justice for indigenous women
- Access to justice and climate-related disasters
- Klimagerechtigkeit
- Displacement in connection with climate change
- Democratising international climate law
- The state is dead
- Judging climate change obligations: Can the World Court rise to the occasion?
- Judging climate change obligations: Can the World Court rise to the occasion?
- Pursuing climate justice through public interest litigation
- Global South climate litigation versus climate justice
- ‘Staying with the trouble’
- International law in an age of catastrophe
- Between the body and the politic
- Leaving no one behind?
- Between the body and the politic
- Mine, mine, mine!
- A puzzle coming together
- Dealing with marine debris the ASEAN way
- Legitimation through executive order?
- India’s battle against Covid-19
- A missed opportunity at the ICC
- Irrational, unprofessional, radical?
- Denying juveniles’ agency role
- Enter the youth, a protagonist behind the scenes
- Do youth delegates at the UN have an influence on public international...
- Rejuvenating international law
- Wo kein Richter, da kein Wähler?
- Human rights, criminal law: pas de deux ou faux amis?
- Global information governance in pandemic times
- Governing the world through information (law)
- In search for principles
- Afghanistan finally open for investigations
- The “pseudo doctrine”, still a real problem
- The „pseudo doctrine“ – a pseudo problem?
- Staat oder kein Staat unter dem Rom-Statut, das ist hier die einzige Frage!
- Land ahoy?
- The citizenship test in India
- Der Alptraum in Idlib
- Voting rights for future?
- Schnell heißt nicht rechtmäßig
- Is the spread of Coronavirus already a pandemic?
- 40 days and 40 nights
- Staat oder kein Staat, das ist hier die (einzige) Frage
- When your landlord is North Korea
- Deutschland als amicus curiae
- And the victims’ voices?
- Undermining past efforts?
- EGMR billigt Festung Europa mit Toren
- International law in an age of catastrophe
- One-eyed prosecution?
- “To be a judge means to be criticized from all sides”
- From persecution to poverty
- A significant opening
- Entre ambitions et réalités
- The 2019-2020 novel coronavirus outbreak and the importance of good faith...
- „Richter sein bedeutet, von allen Seiten kritisiert zu werden“
- Grundrechte schützen – eine grenzenlose Verpflichtung?
- Awarding inspiration
- Awarding inspiration
- Awarding inspiration
- SGDs and the rule of law
- Crisis and hypocrisy?
- Zur Tötung von Qasem Soleimani
- Intersectional feminist engagements with international law (Part II)
- Intersectional feminist engagements with international law (Part I)
- Whose womanhood?
- TWAILing feminist engagement with international law
- The targeted killing of Qassem Soleimani
- The problem of “sport sex”
- ‘It’s not a research gap, it’s a research crevasse!’
- Book Symposium on “Feminist Engagement with International Law”
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2019
- All eyes on the Court
- Trumping Mexico’s Sovereignty?
- No voice, no rights, no protection?
- The Brexit agreement: an unlikely role model for the WTO?
- Fighting modern slavery in Brazil
- Whose rights? Whose justice? (Second part)
- Whose rights? Whose justice? (First part)
- Does policy “Trump” international law?
- Saber-rattling in space
- Climate change in the Security Council
- Quel droit ? Quelle justice ? (Deuxiéme partie)
- Quel droit ? Quelle justice ? (Première partie)
- Social media platforms as expropriated investors
- The Contract for the Web
- The Gambia and the Rohingya’s nightmare
- A tale of two foundational orders
- Three eras of digital governance
- India’s mosque that was and temple that will be
- Free speech in the age of online content moderation
- Thoughts on ‘one World, one Net, one Vision’
- Ein globaler „Dauerbrenner“
- The role of museums
- Justice for the Rohingya
- German colonialism, reparations and international law
- Participation rights of indigenous peoples
- From ideological fixity to moral argument
- Racist repercussions and transgenerational exclusion
- The law as a (limited) means to address colonial injustice
- The genocide against the Ovaherero and Nama peoples
- An unlikely couple
- Decolonizing intertemporal international law
- Historical originis of the Ovaherero and Nama Genocide
- Colonial repercussions in Germany and Namibia
- Beyond the exhumation of the dictator
- Europäische Einigkeit in Action: Menschenwürde im Strafvollzug
- In dubio contra bellum
- Welcome to a new blog
- Law in capitalism
- Harmony in the Chinese just war tradition
- “Sexual orientation is not a fashion statement”
- Burning issues in the “Land of the Future”
- The new wave of law and development
- (Un-)Precedented?
- Social justice
- Towards comparative legal institutionalism
- More than just a scientific report
- International climate change adjudication
- Alternatives to Development in the Andes
- Not for sale?
- Thank you, Greta & friends!
- Scholars in mutual estrangement?
- Nord Stream 2
- Empowerment of indigenous and ethnic groups
- Reflections on the history and future of Law and Development
- A slow revolution to protect the poor and vulnerable?
- Increasing the benefits, reducing the costs
- The plurality of law and development
- Only a small step forward
- Repatriated to “Prison”
- Future of whaling vis-à-vis Japan’s withdrawal from IWC
- Playing with Fire
- What’s next to preserve the linguistic richness of Indigenous Peoples?
- Manual scavenging
- A chain as strong as its weakest link
- How to be cynical
- Back in time to Roman Law
- A rule to catch them all
- Cynicism? Yes, please!
- All’s fair in the law of war?
- The Edge of Enlightenment
- In international law we (do not) trust
- From speaking truth to power to speaking power’s truth
- An ideal at sea
- International law beyond cynicism and critique
- With a diplomatic solution, there would be no loser.
- Handschlag oder Kniefall?
- Entzug von Mitgliedschaftsrechten zur Implementierung von Demokratie
- Una-Fjord-able
- Alle Wege führen nach Dublin
- Bei einer diplomatischen Lösung gibt es keinen Verlierer
- Poor due to climate impacts
- Land and identity
- Between policy and reality
- Are EU misappropriation sanctions dead?
- After the trial is before the trial
- Finally holding the World Bank accountable?
- Identifying customary international law from the ivory tower?
- Response
- “Say My Name”
- The broken promise of belligerent occupation law
- Phantom sovereignty and the imaginary version of international law
- Mobilizing the untapped capacity of international law
- From "Assigned Residence" to "Zone"
- Strafverfolgung ohne Jurisdiktion?
- In the wake of the ICJ’s Opinion in Chagos
- Dilemmatic Discomfort
- “Irresolvable Norm Conflicts”
- The international whaling regime
- 100 years of the International Labour Organization or
- Setting the record straight how detention and indictment works in Sweden
- The US Armed Forces at the Mexican Border
- Legal dilemmas
- Mehr davon!
- Romancing the State
- „Wer entscheidet, macht sich schuldig“
- “The one who decides is guilty”
- Winter is (no longer) coming
- Lost in translation
- Neues Tribunal, neues Glück?
- Centenary struggles
- The charm of jurisdictions
- The GDPR and algorithmic decision-making
- The internet on its way back to a future of human dignity?
- Ukrainische Matrosen bald auf der Heimreise?
- Designed to serve mankind?
- Us & them
- Retaliatory Strikes as a Reaction to Cyber-Attacks?
- The climax of the Al-Bashir saga
- Controversies in Caracas
- Can German courts stop “Hellfire” from Ramstein?
- Where the Kaiser meets Pinochet
- Judge Ozaki’s Case
- Setback for the descendants of the Nama and Ovaherero indigenous peoples
- “Give me your money, you tired, poor and huddled masses!”
- Meilenstein für LGBTIQ*-Rechte
- Happy Birthday, Völkerrechtsblog!
- “Nun sag’, wie hast Du’s mit der Gerechtigkeit?”
- The necessity to develop a Regional Refugee Framework for South Asia
- Heroes and theories
- Practice as method
- Keeping it clean (part II)
- Keeping it clean (part I)
- The CLOUD Act
- New peak in the dispute concerning the Golan Heights
- India’s anti-satellite missile test
- The alleged seizure of the El Hiblu 1 by rescued migrants
- Filtering fundamental rights
- Responsibility to punish
- Judicial imperialism and the PCIJ’s interpretation of the 1923 Treaty of...
- Judicial imperialism and the PCIJ’s interpretation of the 1923 Treaty of...
- Gender Inclusive Trade and the Limits of Liberal Feminism
- Religious Freedom and Customary International Law
- The principle of responsibility-sharing in refugee protection
- Trading Blows
- New Collaboration between Völkerrechtsblog and Ruhr University Bochum’s...
- Provoking the Single Story
- Sind die USA noch an den INF-Vertrag gebunden?
- Imperialism, International Law and the Chagos Islands
- Corporate liability under customary international law
- Why Customary International Law Matters in Protecting Human Rights
- Who is calling the shots?
- Hard times for voices from the Global South
- ‘Understanding our colonial past is a prerequisite to understanding the...
- Recognizing violent encounters in North East India as internal armed conflict
- Of BITs and pieces, resistance and simplification
- A new object in the sky
- Semi-colonialism and international legal history
- A BIT of resistance
- The a-historicity of Preah Vihear and the space for inter-disciplinarity...
- Alea iacta est?
- The Gods and Demons of the Preah Vihear Temple
- An investment arbitration avalanche after a No-Deal Brexit?
- The ICC’s ‘Evidence Problem’
- Truth or dare?
- Multiperspectivism in and on international law
- Backlash against international law by the East?
- Are We Living in an Eastphalian Moment?
- From Liberal and Equal to Fraternal International Legal Order?
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2018
- A Japanese approach to international law
- Das Gespenst einer europäischen Armee
- The Ecological Atlas of International Law
- The ‘Standard of Civilization’ in international law
- Brexit means Brexit!?
- Are We Living in the “Eastphalian” Moment?
- Funding Völkerrechtsblog
- Voting down international law?
- A power struggle or something more?
- Der Globale Migrationspakt
- Why International Investment Law is not violated by the GDPR
- Die neue WSK-Rechtsprechung des IAGMR
- Between Narratives and Borders
- Cyber-War oder Cyber-Wahn?
- The Direct Justiciability of the Right to Health at the IACtHR
- Im „Handelskrieg“ schweigen die Gesetze
- Plausibility and the ICJ
- Taking Trump Seriously
- Data Protection Principles Around the World
- The urgent, the plausible and the irreparable
- Will Tariff Wars Unravel the Multilateral Trading System?
- Zwischen Recht und Politik
- On the decriminalisation of homosexuality in India
- Kofi Annan and International Law in Kenya
- Artefact or heritage?
- Ambivalent Futures
- Trump’s latest attack on international law
- Property and Possession
- Eigentum und Besitz
- Dekoloniale Perspektiven zu Berlins Humboldt Forum
- Gibt es noch Hoffnung für überstaatliche Demokratie?
- Wozu internationaler Kulturgüterschutz?
- Cultural heritage protection
- The politics of cultural heritage protection in international law
- A further “constitutionalization” to the detriment of the individual?
- Der IAGMR und WSK-Rechte
- Artenschutz als Menschenrecht?
- Demokratie und Völkerrecht
- Somaliland and Secession Politics in Eastern Africa
- Examining the Legal Anomalies Created by Inconsistencies between the European...
- Extraterritoriale Regulierung als Staatenpflicht
- Galeone San José: Schatzjagd und Unterwasserkulturerbe
- Which Business?
- Giving Human Rights a Future
- Human Rights Due Diligence
- Das Verhältnis von Handels- und Investitionsabkommen zu einem Abkommen...
- A Future Treaty on Business and Human Rights
- Germany’s Moral Responsibility to Support a Treaty on Business and Human...
- It could have been worse
- Between (Re-)Empowerment and (Hyper-)Conditionality
- Beyond the ‘Moments’ of Law and Development
- Agenda 2030
- Law and Development
- Beyond a fourth moment in law and development
- ‘Vetoing’ the admission of a third state in international organizations
- Neue Initiative der polnischen Regierung in Sachen deutscher Weltkriegsreparationen
- Disentangling the cyber security debate
- Leveraging technology to enhance access to justice for children in Africa
- Endlich! – Erster Haftbefehl gegen einen ranghohen Vertreter des syrischen...
- Human rights and the international protection of biodiversity
- Human rights and the international protection of biodiversity
- The First Genocide of the 20th Century before a Court
- On history, geography, and radical change in international law
- Access to information and the fourth wave of rights
- Neue Initiative der polnischen Regierung in Sachen deutscher Weltkriegsreparationen
- The Philippines’ move away from the International Criminal Court over the...
- Stretching Abstract Reasoning to its Limits
- Defending the Defenders
- The Kosovo Specialist Chambers
- Rainbow Jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court?
- Schadensersatzansprüche vor nationalen Gerichten aufgrund von Völkerrechtsverstößen?
- Intersectionality in Europe
- Whiteness as International Citizenship in European Union Law
- “There is still a lot of work to be done.”
- Framing Race and Law in Europe
- The Framing of the African Union in International Criminal Law: A Racialized...
- Learning from Anthropology
- Building Islam as a race in French colonial law
- Sind Juden weiß?
- We need to talk about 'race'
- We need to talk about 'race'
- The Concept of Race in International Criminal Law
- Opt-in vs. Opt-out = opt-in-opt-out?
- One law to rule them all
- Cleavages in international law and the danger of a pull towards non-compliance
- Who Holds Russia’s Judges and Public Prosecutors to Account?
- Is Russia the guardian of Humanitarian Intervention?
- The EU-Russia Civil Society Forum
- Das EU-Russland Zivilgesellschaftsforum
- Russia, international law, and the melting of the Arctic
- ‘Peaceful’ and ‘Remedial’ Annexations of Crimea
- Cheating Chile
- Das Dilemma der Intra-EU Investor-Staat Schiedsgerichtsbarkeit
- Ukraine v. Russia: Passage through Kerch Strait and the Sea of Azov
- Ukraine v. Russia: Passage through Kerch Strait and the Sea of Azov
- Ukraine v. Russia
- Les évolutions de la primauté de la souveraineté dans l’approche russe...
- A Nationalized Approach to International Law
- Symposium
- Strasbourg’s Effect on Russia – and Russia’s Effect on Strasbourg
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2017
- Nature as a bearer of rights
- Self-Defense Against the PKK?
- Zu ihrem Glück vereint
- The winds in New York have not changed after the recent ICJ elections
- Die Trump-Administration, der Kongress und das Dilemma des JCPOA
- Last but not least: Lebenslang für den "Schlächter des Balkans"
- Can we detect paradigmatic shifts when we see them?
- Quo Vadis PMSC?
- Verstoß von Deutschland gegen EMRK wegen mangelnder Untersuchung von Polizeigewalt
- La situation en Catalogne
- Wind of Change in New York?
- Who may see the Acropolis?
- A right to tourism – and the duty of hosting the leisure class
- Rethinking containment through the EU-Libya Migration Deal
- Auctoritas non veritas facit Legem
- The identification of individuals
- Brother, where art thou?
- Combatting the legal side effects of privatized war
- Returns Without Examinations
- The Referendum on Catalan Self-Determination: Long Shots and Legal Flair
- The Referendum on Catalan Self-Determination (Part II)
- The Referendum on Catalan Self-Determination (Part I)
- Access to Justice for Socio-Economic Rights
- Is a bird in the hand always worth two in the bush?
- Messing with the Mess We Are In
- Status: "It's complicated"
- Constitutional authoritarianism, not authoritarian constitutionalism!
- David gegen Goliath
- The C-Star’s Odyssey and the International Law of the Sea
- On book reviews
- Interrogating “Constitutionalism of the South” and New Pathways for Research
- Zwischen Skylla und Charybdis
- Knowledge Production in Comparative Constitutional Law
- Towards a Constitutionalism of the Wretched
- On ‘cyber trafficking’ and the protection of its victims
- Expanding Access to Justice for Socio-Economic Rights Complaints in South...
- Pushing for Transformation
- Conceptualizing authoritarian constitutionalism
- The Global South in Comparative Constitutional Law
- The 12mm-Winchester-Gun and the Global South in Comparative Constitutional...
- “You learn a lot from your teachers but mostly from your students”
- The unsolved case of Giulio Regeni
- ‘Cyber’ Trafficking? An Interpretation of the Palermo Protocol in the Digital...
- Preemptive Self-Defense?
- The Michigan Guidelines on Refugee Freedom of Movement, or
- Die Michigan Guidelines on Refugee Freedom of Movement, oder
- Kulturgüter
- The International Arbitration Bill and the future of arbitrations in South...
- Vive la diversité!
- The role of the ICC and of non-State actors concerning the protection of...
- Kulturgüterschutz
- Judgment and diversity
- Konstitutionelles Sultanat versus US-amerikanisches Präsidialsystem
- Grenzenloses Recht
- Why a woman’s presence on the bench is a human rights issue
- Feminist Judgments in International Law
- Feminism and the International Criminal Court
- Symposium: Feminist Critiques of International Courts
- It’s not about “women issues”
- Iran's Ballistic Missile Tests
- Die Büchse der Pandora
- Gunneflo Book Symposium: The Author’s Response
- Am Ende des Rechts angelangt
- Gunneflo Book Symposium: Part 5
- Does transnational environmental crime and transnational fisheries crime...
- The use of depleted uranium munition by the US military in Syria – a legally...
- Gunneflo Book Symposium: Part 4
- CJEU Cases C-157/15 Achbita and C-188/15 Bougnaoui
- Gunneflo Book Symposium - Part 3
- Gunneflo Book Symposium - Part 2
- If you are looking for perfect justice look somewhere else
- Targeted Killing: A Legal and Political History
- Gunneflo Book Symposium: Part 1
- The battle against transnational fisheries crime
- Nuremberg and the Contemporary Commitment to International Criminal Justice
- Nuremberg Trials a Betrayal to History?
- Die Umsetzung der schweizerischen Volksinitiative „gegen Masseneinwanderung“
- Transnational environmental crime: a challenging problem but not yet a...
- Sovereign Debt Restructuring
- Collectively Enforcing the Results of Democratic Elections in Africa
- Collectively Enforcing the Results of Democratic Elections in Africa
- Die Schweiz will den Bruch mit der EU nicht riskieren
- ‘Green Crime’
- Not only good faith
- Inter-Creditor Equity in Corporate and Sovereign Debt Restructuring
- Sovereign debt and international law
- Putschists behind Bars?
- Setting the Scope of and the Limits to the Incremental Approach to Sovereign...
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- Rethinking the International Criminal Justice Project in the Global South
- Die UNO als Kopie antiker Vorbilder?
- Globale Koine Eirene?
- German Genocide in Namibia before U.S. Courts
- Retter der Menschenrechte weltweit?
- Vereint gegen den Terror?
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2016
- Victor’s Justice, Contested
- Victor’s Justice in Disguise?
- Open Access on the shores of international legal scholarship
- Unilateralism ahead?
- Der Schutz der Menschenrechte im Cyberspace durch die EMRK
- The surveillance you have paid for
- The dark side of digitalization
- Towards a more radical deterritorialisation of language
- Expression over Content
- Latin-America and Refugees: a panoramic view
- Flexible Solidarity – Effective Solidarity?
- The Arab Refugee Paradox
- This is about globalization, and there is work to do for international...
- Refugees at Our Backyard
- It is all about being happy in search of security
- The Human Right to Land
- Grab me if you can?
- “The Inter-American System has always been in crisis, and we always found...
- Von der komplizierten Freiheit, die eigene Muttersprache zu sprechen
- The ICC’s Al Mahdi verdict on the destruction of cultural heritage
- Is there a positive obligation on Russia to legalise same-sex unions under...
- Innovations in Pharmaceutical Industry
- 2016 - Responsibility-sharing for refugees (2)
- Responsibility-sharing for refugees (1)
- OSCE
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- Basing the Legal Status of the OSCE on Participating States’ Duty of Loyalty
- Legalization of the OSCE?
- Between Aspirations and Realities
- The Role of Human Rights in the Realm of Arms Transfers
- Blackmarketing “Bundeswehr” Weapons in Northern Iraq
- Understanding the impact of different concepts of surrogate mother for...
- Cross-border surrogacy transactions (CBST)
- From curse to opportunity: Mediation of natural resource conflicts
- Navigating International Norms in Peace Mediation
- Investor-state arbitration: rationale and legitimacy
- Investor-State Arbitration as Part of the International Rule of Law
- The History and Development of “A” DR (alternative/appropriate dispute...
- Strengthening the means of (international) law enforcement
- Megaregionals and the Others
- A Response to “A Financial Crisis or Something More?”
- Africa’s Absence in the Megaregionals
- An Indian perspective on megaregionals and concomitant trends
- A Financial Crisis or Something More?
- Is the Islamic State a State?
- A Response to “Is the Islamic State a State?”
- A Response to “Which Rights to enforce in Time of Public Emergency?”
- Which Rights to enforce in Time of Public Emergency?
- Thinking globally, acting globally
- Thinking globally, acting regionally
- Europäischer Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte
- „Who among us gets to be global?“
- Die Besonderheit der Bodenschätze
- Menschenrechte als Antwort auf Verteilungsfragen im transnationalen Rohstoffrecht
- Climate Change and the Arctic as a Common Concern
- When climate change hits the Arctic
- The Bemba Trial Judgment
- International Law – So 90s?
- The WHO’s Institutional and Legal Role in Communicable Disease Epidemics:...
- Infectious Diseases as a New Threat to International Peace and Security
- The Human Right to Health in Africa: Great Expectations, but Poor Results
- The Karadžić Judgment: The ICTY at its Peak
- Fostering Regional Health Governance in West Africa
- Creating Legal Effects for the WHO’s International Health Regulations (2005)
- International Health Governance of Disease Outbreaks
- Ebola Epidemic 2014-2015
- Ranganathan Book Symposium: Part 5
- Ranganathan Book Symposium: Part 4
- Ranganathan Book Symposium: Part 3
- Ranganathan Book Symposium: Part 2
- Strategically Created Treaty Conflicts
- Ranganathan Book Symposium: Part 1
- “P” for Partnership or “R” for Regime?
- A new Solange judgment from Germany
- Innovative Lehrformate für die Didaktik der Völkerrechtswissenschaft
- Vom Internationalen in der Privatrechtslehre
- Studying in an international environment
- Völkerrecht im Fokus der Arbeit einer studentischen Redaktion
- Law Clinics in der juristischen Ausbildung
- Völkerrecht verstehen
- Moot Courts in der Lehre des internationalen Rechts
- Spielend Völkerrecht verstehen
- Online-Symposium zur Lehre des internationalen Rechts
- TTIP and the WTO
- Exceptionality and context
- The regulatory dimension of TTIP and the global competition of economic...
- The Democracy Obligation According to International Law
- Law as a site of politics (Part II)
- Law as a site of politics (Part I)
- Prior Informed Consent – the Case of Peru
- Part 2: Simple international rights, global constitutionalism, and scholarly...
- Simple international rights, global constitutionalism, and scholarly methods
- Beyond Individual Criminal Responsibility?
- De-constitutionalizing individual rights beyond the state?
- Investors’ Rights Short of Human Rights in a Constitutional Perspective
- Beyond Human Rights
- Beyond Human Rights
- Beyond Human Rights
- Relaunching Völkerrechtsblog 2016
- How many members does the Polish Constitutional Court have?
- Symposium: Prior consultation in Latin America – The Case of Colombia
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2015
- Multi-stakeholder self-regulation mechanisms for PMSCs
- Lawfare?
- Anwendung humanitärvölkerrechtlicher Normen in asymmetrischen Konflikten
- Möllers-Buchforum (5): Replik von Christoph Möllers
- Möllers-Buchforum (5)
- Bauern vs. Monsanto
- Möllers-Buchforum (4)
- Möllers-Buchforum (4)
- Practitioner’s Corner
- Möllers-Buchforum (3)
- Research questions arising from practice of law
- „Bring justice in!“
- Möllers-Buchforum (2)
- Möllers-Buchforum (2)
- „Das kommt jetzt aber ungelegen.“
- Symposium: Prior consultation in Latin America – The Case of Brazil
- Möllers-Buchforum (1)
- Möllers-Buchforum (1)
- Ein Buch-Symposium
- The ECJ’s First Bitcoin Decision
- Awakening dormant law
- Schrems
- How can customers promote labour standards?
- Individual labour complaint procedures in future free trade agreements?
- Systemic deficiencies of US FTAs’ arbitral labour dispute settlement procedures
- Transcending the ‘buddy vs bully’ debate in light of the TTIP negotiations
- What’s in a name?
- The ILO, its standards and their supervision
- Symposium: Labour Standards in a Globalised Economy
- Yes, redressing past wrongs in the present!
- Customary international law identification as constrained law-making
- Ascertaining Customary International Law
- Redressing Colonial Wrongs?
- Systematische Abwehr
- Das Internetgrundrecht zwischen Völkerrecht, Staatsrecht und Europarecht...
- Das Internetgrundrecht zwischen Völkerrecht, Staatsrecht und Europarecht...
- Das Recht auf Internet zwischen Völkerrecht, Staatsrecht und Europarecht
- Symposium: Prior consultation in Latin America – The Case of Bolivia
- Dense Struggle (IV)
- Dense Struggle (III)
- Dense Struggle (II)
- Dense Struggle (I)
- Von sichtbarer und unsichtbarer Gewalt
- Towards Post-Western Investment Law?
- Juridification of the right to development in India
- Should we call a lawyer?
- “What’s law got to do with it?”
- Die EU-Türkei-Beziehungen und die Flüchtlingsvereinbarung
- AjV-Workshop: International Law and Domestic Law-Making Processes
- The pandemic dilemma
- Reforms of the World Health Organization in light of the Ebola crisis in...
- Practitioner’s Corner: MONUSCO – an inside view into a peacekeeping mission
- The Proportionality Critique Still Stands
- Towards an Integrated, Predictable and Coherent International Legal System
- A Critique of Proportionality Balancing as a Harmonization Technique in...
- Debating Cosmopolitan Law
- Debating Cosmopolitan Law
- Klimabedingte Zwangsmigration
- Real Risk or Overrated?
- Conceivable legal responses to environmental displacement
- There is no point in waiting
- Es hat keinen Sinn zu warten.
- Symposium: Klima- und umweltbedingte Flucht
- „Am Völkerrecht kommt heute niemand mehr vorbei.“
- Does the African Union truly defy the United Nations peace and security...
- No unalloyed good
- Revolution or Regression?
- “You can’t be neutral on a moving train”
- Respect and Protection of International Law Beyond the Borders (of Human...
- Extraterritoriality and lowering the exceptional circumstances threshold
- Die schwierige Aufgabe der Humanisierung des humanitären Völkerrechts
- Why Proportionality struggles when it comes to Power
- The struggle for legislative powers
- Identifying even more Common Ground
- Autonomous Weapon Systems and Proportionality
- ‘Who may now speak’?
- Religious Actors and Transitional Justice
- Owada and the whale: a Rejoinder
- Onus probandi in the Whaling Case
- Owada and the whale: dissenting on the burden of proof before the ICJ
- Individual compensation reloaded
- “And now for something completely different” - Greece vs. Germany
- The Law and Politics of Greece’s claims for German War Reparations
- Die „Regulatory Cooperation” in TTIP
- Can international trade law promote democratic legitimacy?
- Der materielle Investorenschutz im CETA-Entwurf
- Zulässigkeitsgrenzen von Investor-Staat-Schiedsvereinbarungen nach EU-Recht
- Investitionsschiedsverfahren
- Freihandel vs. Demokratie 2.0
- Autonomous Weapon Systems and Proportionality
- Proportionality Assessments under IHL – A Human Thing?
- On harm and history
- My name is not ‘NN’
- The limits of truth telling
- Judicial means and political ends: transitional justice and political trials
- In the name of ‘rule of law’
- Reimagining Transitional Justice in Bali
- Rescuing (cosmopolitan) locals at the International Criminal Tribunal for...
- Labors of memory and the post-conflict economy
- May it please the Court
- Palestine’s statehood and its accession to the Rome Statute
- The magic effect of UN resolutions
- Why bury CBDRRC alive?
- Palestine
- Many presumptions and no guarantees
- In Search of a Shared Grammar
- Die „rules of the game“ der Rule of Law-Förderung
- Law as Ballet: a global pas de deux
- Rule of Law-Förderung jenseits des Staatsaufbaus?
- The funeral of CBDR in the climate change regime
- „Vor săvoteze, lăsați-i săvoteze!“*
- At a crossroads
- Hirsi Jamaa und Andere
- Alterität und Menschenrechte
- Re: European Patients and African Remedies
- European patients and African remedies
- Is civilian harm tracking a sensible idea?
- Civilian Harm Tracking
- Was ist Wahrheit?
- Die Interdependenz von Völkerrechtswissenschaft und Historiographie
- Historicizing a Classic
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2014
- Let Not Triepel Triumph
- Hört erst beim Geld die Freundschaft auf?
- The UK’s Potential Withdrawal from the ECHR
- The Backlash against International Courts
- Damage-assessment on the building of international law
- Keine Diktatur der Volksherrschaft!
- No custom restricting state immunity for grave breaches
- „Dass der EuGH als internationales Gericht angesehen wird, ist ein großes...
- Zum Verhältnis von Völkerrecht und innerstaatlichem Recht in der Schweiz
- Symposium: Verfassungs- und Völkerrecht im Spannungsverhältnis
- “If you want a future, ... why not get a past?" (Cole Porter, “Let’s Misbehave”)
- Wie lässt sich die Einhaltung des humanitären Völkerrechts durch bewaffnete...
- Völkerrecht von und für nicht-staatliche Handelnde
- Mehr Bürokratie wagen!
- The Course of True Law Never Did Run Smooth
- Legal blogs follow tradition, too
- On American “Dilettantism” and German “Pedantry”
- Resolution 2178 und ihre Auswirkungen auf die Bundesrepublik
- Regulatory decision-making in the context of uncertain standards
- PR-Problem oder Clash of Cultures?
- Haben die internationalen Menschenrechte ein PR-Problem?
- Justa piratica
- On the Ethics of Piracy: Challenging the Orthodox View
- Transnational Science-Based Standards on Radiation
- International organizations soon blocked by EU’s external powers?
- Pebble in the shoe or elephant in the room?
- A Pebble in the Shoe: Assessing International Uses of Do No Harm
- Insights from the Practitioner of International Law
- Practitioner’s Corner: Working for Peace in Afghanistan
- Whom to Obey?
- Civil disobedience
- Defining and identifying threats
- Security mindsets and international law
- Geschichte des Völkerrechts
- Die deutsche Völkerrechtswissenschaft und der „postcolonial turn“
- Die deutsche Völkerrechtswissenschaft und der „postcolonial turn“
- Völkerrechtsgeschichten
- The limits of emergency mechanisms
- The WHO’s new emergency powers
- Wer hat Angst vor dem Völkerrecht?
- Völkerrecht und die Legislative
- Die Schiedsgerichtsbarkeit löst die Rechtfertigungsprobleme internationaler...
- Schiedsgerichtsbarkeit als Zentrum der globalen Judikative
- A Future for International Humanitarian Law
- Ohne Beine steht sich schlecht: Zur Zukunft des humanitären Völkerrechts
- Selecting Europe’s Judges: on the Evolving Legitimacy of Appointments in...
- Die „International Society of Public Law“
- Will the BRICS Bank really change the development world?
- Will the BRICS Bank change the development world as we know it?
- Ambivalence and Language in International Law
- The future of international law
- Letting Go of Territorial Integrity: Getting Realism and Ideals Right on...
- Völkerrecht jenseits des Normdualismus
- Chiliasmen des Völkerrechts zwischen Verheißung und Verdrängung
- International Law’s Rule of Five
- Polycentrism’s Playground
- Rationale Rekonstruktion als dritter Weg?
- Turn to Principles, not to Values
- Der "Turn to Principles" im Völkerrecht
- On kitsch, zombies and true love
- The future of teaching international law
- Grenzen der Universalität
- Sind die Menschenrechte in Zukunft noch Menschen-Rechte?
- Die Berichte über den Tod des Internetvölkerrechts sind stark übertrieben
- Grotius has a long way to go
- Grotius goes Google
- Völkerrecht 2.0 – es ist angerichtet
- Judicial appointments and the right kind of politics
Einordnung
- Datum der Veröffentlichung:
- 2014
- ISSN:
- 2510-2567
- Sprache:
- Deutsch
- Ressourcentyp
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- <intR>²Dok-Systematik:
- internationales Recht, Völkerrecht
- DDC:
- 341 Völkerrecht
- Link URL:
- https://voelkerrechtsblog.org/
- Einrichtung:
- Humboldt-Universität Berlin
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