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- Blögiversary: Celebrating Ten Years of Völkerrechtsblog
“The More Things Change, the More They Stay the Same?”
29.04.2024
Sué González Hauck
Meike Krakau
Isabel Lischewski
At Völkerrechtsblog, we have quite frequently wondered about time, speed, timing, and temporalities. For example, when drafting an editorial for a ten-year anniversary, there is considerable temptation initially to divide...
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Editorial #27: On Spring Fever and the Return of Colour
06.04.2023
As the temperatures here in the mid-latitudes start to get milder, the days grow longer and the first spring flowers cautiously poke their heads out of the ground, our colourful...
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- Adivasi Struggles in Chhattisgarh
Landgrabs, Institutional Violence and Shrinking Civic Space
24.10.2022
Alev Erhan
Allison West
Spyridoula Katsoni
Meike Krakau
India is often referred to as the “world’s largest democracy,” yet minority protection has always been a field of fierce contestation in post-independence India. Adivasis (the indigenous peoples of India)...
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- Comparative Climate Litigation in North-South Perspective
Introducing the Symposium on Comparative Climate Litigation in North-South Perspective
21.03.2022
Maxim Bönnemann
Meike Krakau
Anna-Julia Saiger
“We are dealing with core, indeed, high policy-making”. Last week, in overturning the ground-breaking Sharma decision, Justice Allsop of the Australian Federal Court made this crucial statement. This decision has...
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- A Critical Christmas Week
Introducing the Critical Christmas Week
21.12.2021
Spyridoula Katsoni
Meike Krakau
Cathérine Van de Graaf
For many of us, the current days lead into a bit of a winter break. In the Northern Hemisphere, it is winter solstice today - the days will be getting...
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Editorial #11: Here is to Blogposts, Editors and Authors! Cheers!
01.11.2021
Spyridoula Katsoni
Meike Krakau
Cathérine Van de Graaf
Journal articles are okay but blogposts go all the way! The road to publication of journal articles (let’s not even dwell on the process for books) is often paved with...
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