Search results for ___ in ___ using the tag Study of International Law between 01/01/2008 and 16/06/2025 by ___.

Post image

Constructing Legality: Delegation Diplomacy and the Politics of Narrative in International Law

Setting the Scene In the wake of the terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir in April 2025, the Government of India launched what it called…

Read more
Post image

Lawyers and the Resilience of the Liberal International Order

Introduction  In times of political crisis and attacks against the foundations of political liberalism, can we put our trust in lawyers and other legal occupations to…

Read more
Post image

Unchanging Waters: Persian Gulf Name Dispute in International Law

On May 7, the Associated Press published an unconfirmed report indicating that the Trump Administration is considering adopting the term “Arabian Gulf” in place of the historically…

Read more
Post image

ChatGPT in the Classroom: Creating Spaces for Critical Reflection

Introduction (Michelle) Like many teachers of international law today, I was initially a little anxious about how to confront the challenge of AI in the classroom.

Read more
Post image

Damaged Beyond Repair? International Law after Gaza

“Never has [an international law professor] sensed such profound skepticism about the legitimacy and usefulness of the discipline he teaches. Hasn’t the appalling conflict unfolding before our…

Read more
Post image

A Brechtian Way of Mooting

This year, international legal education reached a (cinematic) milestone. The documentary film African Moot (Shameela Seedat, African Moot, 2022) was showcased at the international documentary festival HotDoc…

Read more
Post image

Jurisdictional Hierarchies between Form and Fact: A Rejoinder to Roger O’Keefe

To what extent is the law of jurisdiction implicated in (hierarchical) structures of global governance? My article, ‘Jurisdiction Unbound: (Extra)territorial Regulation as Global Governance‘, pursues this question…

Read more
Post image

Revisiting Carlos Calvo on the 200th Anniversary of his Birth

It was recently the 200th anniversary of the birth of the Argentine diplomat and jurist Carlos Calvo. Despite the fact that he died more than a century ago,…

Read more