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Ambassador Dr. Namira Nabil Negm on Unconstitutional Changes of Government from Theory to Practice: The Correlation between the UN Charter and the African Union Constitutive Act

The UN Charter is concerned about the maintenance of international peace and security rather than Unconstitutional Changes of Government (UCG). However, the African Union (AU) Constitutive Act adapted itself to address one of the major reasons that threatens the regional peace and security which is UCG. Based on this difference, the UN sanctions regime is …

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CIL-ASIL Academic-Practitioner Colloquium on Maritime Delimitation as a Judicial Process

The NUS Centre for International Law (CIL) and the International Courts and Tribunals Interest Group of the American Society of International Law (ASIL ICTIG) will be co-organising an Academic-Practitioner Colloquium on Massimo Lando’s Maritime Delimitation as a Judicial Process (Cambridge University Press, 2019). Modelled on a format used at Essex Court Chambers and in the …

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CIL-ILA eSeminar on International Law and Technology

This eSeminar will examine how developments in technology are creating new international legal issues. In particular, it will examine the public international law implications of States using Artificial Intelligence, the difficulty of regulating technological developments, the technologies shaping how international law disputes are resolved and international law’s effects on the operations of major technology companies. …

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