Unanchoring Universality
31.10.2025
Konstantin Pfaff
Since early September 2025, the United States (US) has been attacking vessels allegedly carrying drugs, killing at least 57 people to date. These extrajudicial killings raise numerous questions under both...
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- Tackling Human Rights, Environmental Protection and Business
Transnational Environmental Crime and Extraterritorial Corporate Liability
30.10.2025
Alessandra Aceti
Transnational environmental crime (TEC) has emerged as one of the most pressing challenges of our time. As the third most profitable criminal activity worldwide, TEC exacerbates climate change, undermines human...
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Embedding Informality in Human Rights Due Diligence
29.10.2025
Maureen Chadi Kalume
Informal workers at the bottom of supply chains in agriculture, mining, artificial intelligence, and the automobile industry are often overlooked and excluded from legal protections. Consequently, they are subjected to...
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Hostage Diplomacy as Coercion?
Over the past decades, hostage diplomacy has emerged as a growing threat to international security. In particular, states such as China, Iran, Russia, Turkey, and Venezuela have increasingly employed this...
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- Tackling Human Rights, Environmental Protection and Business
What Role Can the Crime of Ecocide Play in the Corporate Context?
27.10.2025
Rachel Killean
Prompted by frustration over climate inaction and unchecked extractivism, the campaign to add ecocide to the mandate of the International Criminal Court (ICC) as the 5th international crime has gained...
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Tackling Human Rights, Environmental Protection and Business
This symposium, published in cooperation between Jean Monnet Saar and Völkerrechtsblog, makes critical assessments of recent legal instruments dealing with...
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Introducing the Symposium on Tackling Human Rights, Environmental Protection and Business
27.10.2025
Dani Spizzichino
Rishiti Choudaha
Annika Blaschke
This symposium has called for critical assessments of recent legal instruments dealing with the growing relevance of human rights and environmental considerations in the context of transnational corporate operations. With...
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Echoes of Darfur
24.10.2025
Raphael Oidtmann
When Trial Chamber I of the International Criminal Court delivered its judgment in Prosecutor v. Ali Muhammad Ali Abd-Al-Rahman (‘Ali Kushayb’) on 6 October 2025, it finally closed a file...
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I.C. v. The Republic of Moldova
21.10.2025
Iurie Patricheev
Introduction In I.C. v. the Republic of Moldova, the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) established that the state policy of ‘deinstitutionalisation’ of mentally handicapped people from state care institutions...
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Make Journalists Afraid Again?
As it already attempted towards the end of its first term in 2020, the Trump administration is currently planning to radically restrict the visas granted to foreign journalists. Under a...
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Continued Statehood without Territory?
17.10.2025
Robin Beglinger
Much has been written already about the landmark Advisory Opinion on Climate Change (hereinafter ‘AO’) of the International Court of Justice (‘ICJ’) and much more will follow. While the ICJ...
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- The Person Behind the Practitioner
In Conversation with Dr Penelope Ridings
17.10.2025
Penelope Ridings
Antonio José Guzmán Mutis
Dr Ridings, thank you very much for accepting this kind invitation, which will constitute part of the Völkerrechtsblog symposium. The Person behind the Practitioner. [PR] Thank you for inviting me...
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Against the Harmful Digital Satire
In a previous piece for EJIL: Talk, I examined the European Court of Human Rights' (ECtHR) judgment in Yevstifeyev and Others v. Russia, where the Court addressed two applications. The...
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The South China Sea
In December 2024, the Philippines’ new navy chief suggested that the Philippines’ military could adopt its own “gray zone” operations in the South China Sea (SCS) to counter those used...
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Jungle Cruise
09.10.2025
Gabriel Andrés Concha Botero
In recent years, Colombia and Peru have clashed over the sovereignty of Isla Santa Rosa, a landmass formed in the 1960s by Amazon River sedimentation. Over time, accretion joined it...
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From Rights to Relation
09.10.2025
Garvit Shrivastava
The growing appeal of the Rights of Nature (RoN) framework reflects a significant evolution in legal and ecological thought. It challenges anthropocentric assumptions and tries to reposition nature not just...
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Evaluating Israel’s Strikes in Iran
08.10.2025
Avraham Russell Shalev
It has been argued that Israel's “Operation Rising Lion” cannot be justified under jus ad bellum, because it fails the necessity and proportionality criteria for self-defense. This post contends that...
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Climate Change, Human Rights, and the Law of the Sea
08.10.2025
María José Alarcón Santillán
Recent Advisory Opinions from the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS), the Inter-American Court of Human Rights (IACtHR), and the International Court of Justice (ICJ) mark a...
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#50: Eine Disziplin (in) der Krise?
03.10.2025
Rouven Diekjobst
Daniela Rau
Krisennarrative sind im völkerrechtlichen Diskurs aktuell allgegenwärtig, aber: Ist das überhaupt besonders? Ist das Völkerrecht nicht schon länger – oder gar immer – eine Disziplin der Krise? In Folge 50...
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Beyond Staatsraison
The following text is published in the category of “Open Letters and Statements“. The ongoing wholesale destruction of Gaza and starvation of its population by the State of Israel...
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Jenseits der Staatsraison
Dieser Beitrag erscheint in der Kategorie ‚Offene Briefe und Stellungnahmen‘. Die andauernde umfassende Verwüstung des Gazastreifens und das Aushungern seiner Bevölkerung durch den Staat Israel erfordern dringend ein Handeln...
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S.S. and Others V. Italy
Recently, particularly in Europe, the obligations towards refugees and asylum seekers have become a game of cat and mouse, whereby obligations are created, and loopholes or other legally sound ways...
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Call for New Editors at Völkerrechtsblog
Once again, Völkerrechtsblog is looking for new volunteer members to join the Editorial Team! Völkerrechtsblog is an academic blog on all matters of public international law and international legal thought. It...
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Call for reflectiÖns on “Digital Empires”
29.09.2025
Erik Tuchtfeld
Jasmin Wachau
Since the start of the second Trump presidency, the geopolitical tensions surrounding the regulation of the digital sphere have reached new heights. European regulation, such as the Digital Services Act...
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