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The Long-Awaited Election of a Judge to the ECtHR in Respect of Poland

The year 2024 has been of significant electoral importance, not only in various countries but also for the judges at the ECtHR. While 5 judges are elected each…

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Why the ECtHR’s Grand Chamber should rule on the independence and impartiality of the Court of Arbitration for Sport in its Semenya judgment

As we await the upcoming judgment from the Grand Chamber (GC) of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) in the Semenya v. Switzerland case, among the various…

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Interview of the former President of the ICC, Judge Piotr Hofmański

On 13 March 2024, a few days after completing his term as President of the ICC, I conducted the following interview with Judge Piotr Hofmański.  It was a…

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Interview of the former President of the ICC, Judge Chile Eboe-Osuji, by Shehzad Charania

  In the final weeks of the Presidency of ICC Judge Chile Eboe-Osuji, I conducted the following interview with him. I begin by asking Eboe-Osuji why…

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Of Babies, Bathwater, and List B Judges at the International Criminal Court

  The Open Society Justice Initiative recently released an excellent report on the selection of judges at the International Criminal Court (“Raising the Bar”). It is a…

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Reforming the International Criminal Court: Is it Time for the Assembly of State Parties to be the adults in the room?

The self-inflicted misfortunes of the International Criminal Court continue. The recent Pre-Trial Chamber decision not to authorise the opening of an investigation in Afghanistan has already generated considerable…

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Those Who Live in Glass Houses….

The European Commission launched an infringement procedure against Poland over measures affecting the judiciary a day after the publication in the Polish Official Journal of the Law on…

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Would a Multilateral Investment Court be Biased? Shifting to a treaty party framework of analysis

I have recently been pondering a common complaint voiced against the EU and Canada’s proposal for a multilateral investment court, which is that it would be biased…

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