Public International Law

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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26 May 2021: Dr Romesh Weeramantry and Brian Chang co-author Oxford Bibliographies in International Law entry on Investor-State Conciliation and Mediation

Dr Romesh Weeramantry, Head of International Dispute Resolution at CIL, and Research Associate Brian Chang co-authored “Investor-State Conciliation and Mediation” which was just published by Oxford Bibliographies in International Law.  This annotated bibliography provides an introduction to investor-State conciliation and mediation, and a snapshot of the major publications on this topic. It constitutes the most extensive literature review to date on …

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6 May 2021: CIL Director Dr Nilüfer Oral Was Invited by the University of Essex to Participate at the Essex Public International Law Lecture: A Common But Differentiated Law of International Adjudication

About the lecture Against the ever increasing resort to international courts and tribunals in their multifarious configurations, the lecture addresses commonalities and differences between them. Based on the characterizing features of their discernible mandate, three major adjudicative clusters are portrayed. Namely, a) traditional inter-state and investor-state litigation; b) international human rights litigation; c) international criminal …

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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

CIL eAcademy PIL Webinar Series 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 9 June 2021, Wednesday, 4pm Singapore Time The UN Charter is concerned about the maintenance of international peace and security rather than Unconstitutional Changes …

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CIL-ILA eSeminar on International Law and Technology

?? INTRODUCTION 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 …

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