Partnerships and Funding

Völkerrechtsblog’s cooperation partners occasionally assist the blog in an advisory capacity and provide institutional support for the day-to-day running of the blog. They are not part of the editorial team, do not make editorial decisions and do not determine the editorial policy of the blog. They are not legally, academically or otherwise responsible for the content published on the blog. From October 2025, the blog will cooperate more closely with its cooperation partners as part of the project “Expansion of the model project ‘Völkerrechtsblog’ into an Open Science Hub” funded by the German Research Foundation in order to further develop the blog in the longer term.

Cooperation Partners
Institute for International Law of Peace and Armed Conflict
Prof. Dr. Pierre Thielbörger at the Institute for International Law of Peace and Armed Conflict in Bochum supports the blog's operations, including as one of its cooperation partners in the project "Expansion of the model project 'Völkerrechtsblog' into an open science hub" funded by the German Research Foundation.
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University of Erfurt
Prof. Dr. Michael Riegner, LL.M. (NYU) at the Faculty of Faculty of Economics, Law and Social Sciences of the University of Erfurt supports the blog's operations, including as one of its cooperation partners in the project "Expansion of the model project 'Völkerrechtsblog' into an open science hub" funded by the German Research Foundation.
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Funded by
German Research Foundation (DFG)
The German Research Foundation (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, DFG) supports Völkerrechtsblog in the context of the research projects "Scientific Blogs as Infrastructure for Digital Publishing and Academic Communication: Expanding the Model Project 'Völkerrechtsblog'" (2019–2022) and "Expansion of the model project “Völkerrechtsblog” into an open science hub" (from fall 2025).
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Institutional Partners
Virtual Library for International and Interdisciplinary Legal Research
Völkerrechtsblog cooperates with the Virtual Library for International and Interdisciplinary Legal Research. All articles published on Völkerrechtsblog are permanently stored with an individual DOI on intR2Dok.
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German Society of International Law (DGIR)
Völkerrechtsblog cooperates with the German Society of International Law (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationales Recht e.V). In particular, Völkerrechtsblog provides the information for the monthly newsletter of the DGIR concerning jobs, calls for papers and events in international law.
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