Nothing New on the Moon?
07.05.2026
Camilla S. Haake
On 2 February 2026, Elon Musk confirmed that SpaceX has acquired the billionaire’s artificial intelligence (AI) start-up xAI with the aim to ‘form an “innovation engine” putting AI, rockets, space-based...
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Adding Fuel to the Fire?
05.05.2026
Jannik Neumann
Whenever incidents surrounding naval operations, particularly naval warfare, come up in recent discussions, their lack of impact on legal development tends to be almost lamented. In this regard, the early...
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CDR (Carbon Dioxide Removal) Approaches: Friends or Foes?
04.05.2026
Manrique Naranjo Chavarría
The road towards the Paris Agreement was potholed, full of controversies and antagonizing positions of States. Ultimately, the normative value of some provisions of the Convention was left unclear (Rajamani,...
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- Symposium
- From Incarceration to Erasure: Palestinian Prisoners in the Architecture of Genocide, Apartheid, and Torture
قانون عقوبة الإعدام كأداة قانونية للقمع الاستعماري والعنف البنيوي
This article is also available in Englisch. لم يكن من المفاجئ أن يصادق الكنيست، في 30 آذار 2026، على قانون يجيز فرض عقوبة الإعدام على الفلسطينيين. كما لم تكن مصادفة...
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- Symposium
- From Incarceration to Erasure: Palestinian Prisoners in the Architecture of Genocide, Apartheid, and Torture
The Death Penalty Law as a Legal Instrument of Colonial Oppression and Structural Violence
هذه المقالة متوفرة أيضاً باللغة العربية. It came as little surprise that the Knesset, on March 30, 2026, approved a law authorizing the use of capital punishment for Palestinians....
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Call for Contributions: Symposium on the Special Tribunal for the Crime of Aggression against Ukraine
01.05.2026
Patrick Siegle
Adrian Kreutz
Emīlija Branda
Claire Beutter
Aurelio Corneo
Marie-Christin Manke
The establishment of the Special Tribunal for the Crime of Aggression against Ukraine constitutes a significant moment in the development of international criminal law. Designed to address the International Criminal...
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From Tariffs to Sovereign Debt Distress
30.04.2026
Charles Ho Wang Mak
On 20 February 2026, the United States (‘US’) Supreme Court held in Learning Resources, Inc. v. Trump that the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (‘IEEPA’) does not authorise the President...
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From Evidence to Assumption
In its judgments in Seyhan and Others, Karslı and Others and Bozyokuş and Others v. Türkiye, published on 16 December 2025, the European Court of Human Rights (the Court or...
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- #Ö: Our own News
- Symposium
- Blögiversary: Celebrating Ten Years of Völkerrechtsblog
A Canon Event
Now twelve years ago, Völkerrechtsblog was founded with the goal of using the tools provided by the internet to challenge existing publication formats for international legal scholarship. While books, journal...
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Selecting Silence? – The 2026 Secretary-General Election and Moral Authority
27.04.2026
Diliana Stoyanova
“The UN is not just a product of do-gooders. It is harshly real. The day will come when men will see the UN and what it means clearly. Everything will...
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When AI Rules Diverge
AI regulation is splitting across major jurisdictions. This post examines divergent AI regulations across jurisdictions, particularly in the EU, US, and China, and how such divergence generates compliance costs, liability uncertainty, and...
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Revisiting the UK’s 2011 Rescue of Nationals from Libya. Part II
22.04.2026
Shastikk Kumaran
The first part of this post articulated non-violent evacuation operations (NVEOs) as a specific legal category of rescue operations that are defined negatively – as those rescues which do not...
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Revisiting the UK’s 2011 Rescue of Nationals from Libya. Part I
22.04.2026
Shastikk Kumaran
In 2011, the UK, Germany and (seemingly) the Netherlands launched targeted rescue operations to rescue their nationals (before the passing of UNSC Resolution 1973, which authorised “all necessary measures [short...
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- Book Review
- Symposium
- The Pathology of Plenty: Natural Resources in International Law
Beyond Pathology
21.04.2026
Raghavi Viswanath
Claire Smith
In The Pathology of Plenty, Lys Kulamadayil unpacks how the resource curse has come to inflict postcolonial countries and examines international law’s complicities in sustaining this socio-economic and political predicament....
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Oil Infrastructure as Military Objectives
21.04.2026
Ayesha Youssuf Abbasi
On 8 March 2026, the sky over Tehran showed almost apocalyptic scenes. Towering flames rising from fuel depots and refineries after the US-Israel-led strikes on Iranian oil infrastructure were seen...
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The Board of Peace Ltd.
20.04.2026
Julia Emtseva
Leon Seidl
“We tried to structure this meeting like a proper board meeting, like we do in the private sector, where we have all the preparation, we get the right people together,...
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When Restraint Becomes Complicity
The US-Israeli attacks against Iran, launched on 28 February 2026, have plunged the Middle East into a dangerous and expanding conflict – triggering a broader factual and normative wildfire. What...
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- Symposium
- Interview
- From Incarceration to Erasure: Palestinian Prisoners in the Architecture of Genocide, Apartheid, and Torture
معاناة الأسرى الفلسطينيين في إسرائيل: مقابلة مع جنان عبده
18.04.2026
Janan Abdu
Khaled El Mahmoud
M. A.
This interview is also available in English. يشرفنا أن نرحّب بالمحامية جنان عبده، وهي محامية، وباحثة، ومدافعة عن حقوق الإنسان، تقدّم الاستشارة القانونية للأسرى الفلسطينيين. تتخصص جنان في قضايا التعذيب،...
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- Völkerrechtspodcast
- Media
#55 Der Verhältnismäßigkeitsgrundsatz im Humanitären Völkerrecht: Kollateralschäden verbieten?
17.04.2026
Valentin Jeutner
Rouven Diekjobst
Salman Khan
Jasmin Wachau
Zivilpersonen dürfen in bewaffneten Konflikten nicht das Ziel von Angriffen sein. Das bedeutet aber nicht, dass jeder Angriff, bei dem Zivilpersonen zu Schaden kommen, gegen das humanitäre Völkerrecht...
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- Symposium
- Interview
- From Incarceration to Erasure: Palestinian Prisoners in the Architecture of Genocide, Apartheid, and Torture
The Plight of Palestinian Prisoners in Israel
17.04.2026
Janan Abdu
Khaled El Mahmoud
M. A.
لقراءة المقابلة باللغة العربية، الرجاء الضغط هنا. We are honored to welcome Advocate Janan Abdu, a distinguished attorney, researcher, and human rights defender who provides legal counsel to Palestinian prisoners....
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- Symposium
- From Incarceration to Erasure: Palestinian Prisoners in the Architecture of Genocide, Apartheid, and Torture
Introducing the Symposium “From Incarceration to Erasure: Palestinian Prisoners in the Architecture of Genocide, Apartheid, and Torture”
17.04.2026
Khaled El Mahmoud
M. A.
April 17 marks Palestinian Prisoners’ Day, an international day of commemoration dedicated to raising awareness of the Palestinians held in Israeli prisons and to advocating for their rights and release. The...
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From Incarceration to Erasure: Palestinian Prisoners in the Architecture of Genocide, Apartheid, and Torture
This symposium, held in commemoration of Palestinian Prisoners’ Day, examines the central role of incarceration within broader structures of apartheid,...
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Iran’s Legal Strategy in Hormuz
16.04.2026
Soheil Golchin
Geography remains Iran’s greatest wartime advantage and a key strategic asset in the ongoing 2026 conflict. The country’s rugged terrain, extensive coastline, and strategic depth in the Persian Gulf shape...
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Pathology of Plenty
In the opening months of the Gaza Genocide, and more specifically in November 2023, the Bloomberg New Economy Forum convened. An annual conference linking world economics to contemporary issues, crises,...
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