Trump’s 20-Point Gaza Peace Plan from the Lens of the 20-Year-Old Call by the UN General Assembly to Crystalise “R2P”
11.12.2025
Mohit Khubchandani
Twenty years ago, the United Nations General Assembly (“UNGA”) in the 2005 World Summit Outcome narrowed the scope of the 2001 Report of the International Commission on Intervention and State...
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Ecocide in the Future Through the New EU Environmental Crime Directive
10.12.2025
Dani Spizzichino
During the first half of 2021, a group of jurists sat together to draft a new legal definition of ecocide. The Independent Expert Panel (Expert Panel), convened by the Stop...
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How ITLOS Won the Battle for Advisory Jurisdiction
08.12.2025
Saba Ishkhnelidze
A decade ago, in 2015, ITLOS delivered its first-ever advisory opinion as a full tribunal in the Request for an Advisory Opinion submitted by the Sub-Regional Fisheries Commission (SRFC). By...
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A Debt Unpaid
03.12.2025
Siddhant Singh
In 2016, India promised to liberate 18.4 million bonded labourers by 2030. Nine years on, less than 1% have been freed and the system remains intact, particularly for Dalits and...
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Who Holds It Justly?
The concept of good faith (Treu und Glauben) has long served as a cornerstone of both German private law and international legal doctrine. Enshrined in Article 242 of the German...
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Your Space or Mine?
01.12.2025
Tamanna Chandan Chachlani
Alina Pandey
Once the domain of Cold War rivalry, space exploration today has become the shared contention of national governments, billionaires and private corporations alike. With corporations like SpaceX and Blue Origin...
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Editorial #48: Transforming the ‘Völkerrechtsblog’ into an Open Science Hub
29.11.2025
Hannah Kiel
Sissy Katsoni
We are overly excited to share with you the kick-off of the new DFG-funded ‘Infrastructures for Scientific Publishing’ programme on the Völkerrechtsblog! Through this funding line, which was awarded to...
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- Symposium
- Post-Hegemonic International Law?
Post-Hegemonic International Law?
28.11.2025
Tania Atilano
Paulette Baeriswyl Banciella
Sabrina Ferrazzi
Juan-Pablo Perez-Leon-Acevedo
Alicja Polakiewicz
Camilo Ramírez Gutiérrez
Garima Tiwari
Kebene Wodajo
Felix Würkert
Raffaela Kunz
It has become a cliché to say we live in a globalized world. This conference is itself evidence of the world’s interconnectedness, as we all come from and are based...
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Poisoned Fruits of Reconstruction
28.11.2025
Gurgen Petrossian
This blogpost explores how corporate actors may become complicit in international crimes during post-conflict reconstruction — particularly when economic activity normalises displacement and atrocity. It argues that due diligence obligations,...
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The Decolonisation That Never Was
27.11.2025
Dorothy Makaza-Goede
On 31 October 2025, the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) adopted Resolution 2797 endorsing Morocco’s autonomy proposal for Western Sahara as “a realistic, serious and credible basis” for resolving the...
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The Failure of German Courts to Address International Law in Relation to Arms Exports
27.11.2025
Vincent Holzhauer
Dorothea Seyfarth
This analysis examines how German administrative courts create a governance gap while assessing the legality of arms exports to Israel. Recent decisions by administrative courts (ACs) reveal a recurring pattern....
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Sicherheit um jeden Preis?
26.11.2025
Patricia Geyler
Die aktuelle Diskussion über die „EU-Chatkontrolle“ verdeutlicht ein zentrales Spannungsfeld des Sicherheitsrechts: Was als Maßnahme zum besseren Schutz von Kindern vor sexualisierter Gewalt vorgeschlagen wurde, ist zu einem Streitpunkt über...
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Veto under Annex I of the CLCS Rules of Procedure
The demonstration of entitlement to outer continental shelf, ie. areas of continental shelf beyond 200 nautical miles (M) distance from the baselines from which the breadth of the territorial sea...
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Finance after COP29
25.11.2025
Anandita Uppal
A decade following the adoption of the Paris Agreement, the aspiration for a just and equitable global climate regime faces continuous scrutiny. The United Nations Climate Change Conference in Baku...
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Rethinking Eligibility
In the summer of 2022, unprecedented monsoon rains, 547% above average, fuelled by climatic and anthropogenic factors, submerged a third of Pakistan, with damages equalling nearly to 10% of the...
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Dutch Court of Appeal Recognizes a Serious Risk of Genocide in Gaza
On 6 November 2025, the Court of Appeal in The Hague (“Hague Court”) delivered its judgment in a case brought by Al-Haq and several other foundations against the Dutch State....
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The Sound of Silence: Europe, Palestine, and Migration Law
24.11.2025
Pedro Sanz Díaz
Alex Geraki-Trimi
Janine Silga
In early 2025 – eighteen months into the ongoing genocide in Gaza – two of the authors attended a workshop at a leading European research institution in the field of...
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- Open Letters and Statements
Open Letter of the Agora Group to the Leadership of the Council of Europe
The following text is published in the category of “Open Letters and Statements“. To: H.E. Mihai Popșoi, Chairperson - Committee of Ministers (CM) H.E. Alain Berset, Secretary General...
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A Fourth World Critique of the ICJ’s Climate Change Advisory Opinion
21.11.2025
Vaishali Patro
In the historic Climate Change Advisory Opinion (‘The Advisory Opinion’), the International Court of Justice (‘ICJ’) undertook substantial steps in recognising the obligation on States to protect the environment and...
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IACtHR’s Advisory Opinion No. 32/25 and Rights of Nature
21.11.2025
Manrique Naranjo Chavarría
International Environmental Law (IEL) was imagined through the prism of anthropocentric values (which allocates worth to Nature based on its utility for humans). Despite this, IEL has been progressively experiencing...
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Judging a Ghost
20.11.2025
Fabian Endemann
For over a decade, European states have externalized migration control to non-European partners such as Libya - often beyond the reach of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR). S.S....
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Fragmentation Remains Out There
19.11.2025
Akram AbdelMonem
In her opinion, Marìa Santillán argued that the recent Advisory Opinions of ITLOS, IACtHR, and the ICJ “mark a definitive shift from legal fragmentation toward a harmonized framework for state...
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Moving Beyond “Berlin Plus”
18.11.2025
Heiko Meiertöns
As Russian tanks rolled into Ukraine in 2022, Europe was reminded that peace on this continent could no longer be taken for granted. Russian production figures for main battle tanks...
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