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- Women in International Law Vol. 5
‘Women Are Mothers’ as the Worst Stereotype of All
‘Gravity of Tenderness’ by The Fabler. ‘The most globally pervasive of the harmful cultural practices […] is the stereotyping of women exclusively as mothers and housewives in a way that...
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Introducing the Fifth Annual ‘Women in International Law’ Symposium
02.03.2026
Sissy Katsoni
Polina Kulish
Rishiti Choudaha
Céline Chausse
‘Gravity of Tenderness’ by The Fabler. On the occasion of International Women’s Day, celebrated on the 8th of March, Völkerrechtsblog hosts the ‘Women in International Law’ symposium. Held each year...
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Women in International Law Vol. 5
The annual ‘Women in International Law’ symposium hosts blogposts, interviews, and/or podcasts on topics relating to women’s rights, feminist approaches...
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The ‘Trump Corollary’ to the Monroe Doctrine
28.02.2026
Heiko Meiertöns
On 2 December 2025, the White House published the National Security Strategy 2025. It contains the explicit invocation of a ‘Trump Corollary’ to the Monroe Doctrine. The US attack on Venezuela...
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On the Timing of Responsibility
28.02.2026
Eklavya Vasudev
In May 2021, the cargo vessel X-Press Pearl caught fire off the coast of Sri Lanka. After burning for days before eventually sinking, the ship released 70- 75 billion plastic...
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Head of State Immunity
27.02.2026
Miguel Manero de Lemos
According to a widespread view among scholars, heads of state and heads of government are, and have long been, entitled to an absolute personal immunity from foreign jurisdiction (here, here and...
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The Architecture of ICC Charges
27.02.2026
Gurgen Petrossian
Pablo Gavira-Díaz
Despite two decades of jurisprudence and procedural refinement, the International Criminal Court (ICC or Court) continues to struggle with the length, complexity, and unpredictability of its proceedings. Much has been...
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Courageous or Naïve about the Reparations Loan for Ukraine?
25.02.2026
Christoph Turecek
The widely discussed (see here and here) legal basis for EU’s executive economic measures enshrined in Article 122(1) TFEU is commonly referred to as an “emergency clause”. Once again, this...
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The UAE in Sudan
Since 15 April 2023, Sudan has experienced renewed hostilities, rooted in patterns of violence originating in the early twenty-first century. The current hostilities have quickly escalated into some of the...
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What Makes a Lawyer a Lawyer?
24.02.2026
Adel-Naim Reyhani
Mohor Fajdiga
What makes a lawyer a lawyer? The question sounds elementary, yet legal systems rarely confront it directly. Ordinarily, they need not to: the role is constituted through a familiar constellation...
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- Book Review
- Joint Book Review Symposium on International Organizations
Reflections on the Contours of International Organizations Law
20.02.2026
Orfeas Chasapis-Tassinis
Negar Mansouri
Daniel R. Quiroga-Villamarín
Anna Sophia Tiedeke
Dear Orfeas, Negar, and Daniel, Let us start our conversation by taking a step back. When I first suggested doing a joint book review symposium on “A Theory of International...
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Seeing International Organizations in a Shifting Landscape
19.02.2026
Melissa J. Durkee
This book review symposium comes at a moment of visible strain in the postwar legal order. As of this writing, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has described a ‘rupture’ in...
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Freeing International Organisations from the Shadow of State-Centred Legal Theory?
19.02.2026
Angelo Jr Golia
Fairy tales do not tell children the dragons exist. Children already know that dragons exist. Fairy tales tell children the dragons can be killed G.K. Chesterton International Organisations and the...
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The Hidden Life of International Organizations
19.02.2026
Rita Guerreiro Teixeira
The task of bringing into conversation the edited volume by Negar Mansouri and Daniel R. Quiroga-Villamarín on ‘Ways of Seeing International Organisations’ and the monograph ‘A Theory of International Organizations...
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International Organizations: From Black Boxes to Kaleidoscopes
I was drafting this review in Bogotá in January 2026, at the precise moment when the United States crossed into Venezuelan territory and captured Nicolás Maduro in a military operation...
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Theories in Practice
18.02.2026
Sebastian Machado Ramírez
In Book VIII, Chapter 10 of Physics, Aristotle offered a detailed explanation of projectile motion. He theorised that throwing a stone involved different types of forces, and upon the exhaustion...
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Reimagining International Organisations
17.02.2026
María José Escobar Gil
Opening black boxes is a recurrent idea in both Ways of Seeing International Organisations and A Theory of International Organizations in Public International Law. Whether addressing knowledge-production, natural and artificial...
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Not Beyond Good and Evil
17.02.2026
Mónica García-Salmones Rovira
‘When I’m really enjoying a book, I stop taking notes’ said one of the 2025 Booker Prize judges in a recent interview. I found myself in the same situation with...
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Reimagining Public Power
Introduction: Diagnosing the Impasse from Different Angles International organizations law has long been dominated by what B.S. Chimni terms ‘mainstream international institutional law scholarship’ (MIILS)—a primarily doctrinal approach focused on...
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Introducing Our Joint Book Review Symposium on International Organisations
16.02.2026
Anna Sophia Tiedeke
Reading a book is usually something you do on your own. It is an opportunity to practise solitude, offering a contemplative moment of voluntary seclusion. It is the time to...
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Joint Book Review Symposium on International Organizations
This joint book review symposium unclenches inner-disciplinary silos in International Organisation’s research in a collective reading exercise. Bringing into conversation...
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- Media
- Völkerrechtspodcast
#53 Interventionen vor dem IGH: Verfahrensinstrument mit Mehrwert?
13.02.2026
Jane A. Hofbauer
Jasmin Wachau
Rouven Diekjobst
Isabel Lischewski
Diese Podcastfolge behandelt einen Aspekt der Verfahrenspraxis des Internationalen Gerichtshofs, der in jüngerer Zeit verstärkt diskutiert wird: die Interventionen von Drittstaaten. Grundsätzlich stehen Staaten zwei Wege der Intervention offen: entweder...
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Interim Measures ‘Geneva Style’
13.02.2026
Gregor Kreller
In proceedings supported by the Society for Civil Rights (‘GFF’) before the UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (‘Committee’ or ‘CESCR’), in mid-October 2025, Germany was provisionally requested...
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