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#44 Feminist Resistance in Armed Conflicts: Beyond Victimhood, Toward Justice
07.03.2025
Polina Kulish
Rishiti Choudaha
Céline Chausse
Sissy Katsoni
Women play diverse and complex roles in armed conflicts – whether as combatants, peacebuilders, community organizers, or as those directly impacted by war, including through gender-based violence. Yet, international law...
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Introducing the Fourth Annual ‘Women in International Law’ Symposium
03.03.2025
Céline Chausse
Rishiti Choudaha
Polina Kulish
Sissy Katsoni
On the occasion of International Women’s Day, celebrated annually on the 8th of March, Völkerrechtsblog hosts the 'Women in International Law' symposium. Held each year during this week, it features...
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Call for Papers: Women in International Law Vol. 4
20.12.2024
Sissy Katsoni
Polina Kulish
Rishiti Choudaha
Céline Chausse
Völkerrechtsblog welcomes blog post proposals for its upcoming symposium ‘Women in International Law Vol. 4’. The ‘Women in International Law’ symposium is an online symposium held annually (in March) and...
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What #Ö Read during the Mid-Year Break (Part I)
09.09.2024
Polina Kulish
Cathérine Van de Graaf
Fatima Mehmood
Finding inspiration (under the sun) This year, we decided to document some of our readings during the mid-year break and share it on the blog. Although the places where our...
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- Russia and the Right to Self-Determination in the Post-Soviet Space
A Journey for Understanding (Part II)
12.06.2024
Polina Kulish
Tero Lundstedt
This is Part II of the Book Review on Johannes Socher’s “Russia and the Right to Self-Determination in the Post-Soviet Space” (Oxford University Press, 2021). You can read Part I...
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- Russia and the Right to Self-Determination in the Post-Soviet Space
A Journey for Understanding (Part I)
11.06.2024
Polina Kulish
Tero Lundstedt
This is Part I of the Book Review on Johannes Socher’s “Russia and the Right to Self-Determination in the Post-Soviet Space” (Oxford University Press, 2021). You can read Part II...
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“I resigned because Russia had become an absolutely indefensible client”
04.07.2022
Alain Pellet
Justine Batura
Julian A. Hettihewa
Polina Kulish
“International law is what international lawyers do and how they think.” claims Mr Martti Koskenniemi. Given the minimal formal regulation of counsel and the absence of a code of ethics...
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« J’ai démissionné car la Russie était devenue un client absolument indéfendable »
04.07.2022
Alain Pellet
Justine Batura
Julian A. Hettihewa
Polina Kulish
“International law is what international lawyers do and how they think.” affirme M. Martti Koskenniemi. Compte tenu de la règlementation minimale applicable aux conseils en l'absence d'un code de déontologie...
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Editorial #17: On Ukraine and Genocide
04.05.2022
Polina Kulish
Dana Schmalz
It is May, the war in Ukraine has been going on for over two months, and there are fears that the Russian aggression might spread further into Moldova. April is...
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