CIL Dialogues

An International Law Blog

CIL Dialogues is the re-imagination of the existing blog of the Centre for International Law (CIL) of the National University of Singapore (NUS). The editorial team’s approach to CIL Dialogues reflects two shared commitments. First, we share a generalist perspective of international law, viewed as raising shared foundational questions across specialised fields, institutions, regions, and inquiries. Secondly, we are appreciative that CIL Dialogues is not based in (the virtual space of), or associated with institutions in the ‘Western European and Others States Group’. The blog will therefore be interested in international law broadly conceived and seek to be attentive to regional perspectives to questions of universal and general relevance, particularly relating to Asia Pacific, as well as the views and voices that may have been traditionally excluded. More...

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Missed opportunities: WIPO Treaty falls short of protecting Traditional Knowledge

by Kriti Sharma

On May 24, 2024, twenty five years of negotiations culminated in the World Intellectual Property Organization’s (WIPO) Diplomatic Conference adopting its first treaty on Intellectual Property, Genetic Resources and associated Traditional Knowledge (“the treaty”). Developed as a conciliatory effort of the WIPO Intergovernmental Committee on Intellectual Property and Genetic Resources, Traditional Knowledge and Folklore (WIPO IGC), this instrument was drafted by former Chair Ian Goss in 2019Read on ...

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Gravity at the International Criminal Court

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Published on 6 August 2024

Gravity at the International Criminal Court: An Introduction

by Priya Urs

I began thinking about the selectivity of the investigation and prosecution of international crimes in 2014, when I worked with the Afghan Independent Human Rights Commission to strengthen its role in monitoring human rights violations across the country. In reality, the Commission was often dealing with allegations of international crimes. My colleagues at the Max Planck Foundation for International Peace and the Rule of Law worked in not dissimilar contexts: Cambodia, Colombia, Mali, Sudan, South Sudan and other parts of the world where people had suffered or continued to suffer as a result of armed conflict or other forms of violence. It was impossible to ignore the contrast between the sheer geographical scope of allegations of relevant conduct and the relatively limited capacity for their investigation and prosecution, whether before international or national criminal courts.

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In light of the recent United Nations General Assembly mandate to develop an internationally legally binding instrument under the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea to deal with the conservation and sustainable use of marine biological diversity of areas beyond national jurisdiction, a term that is frequently referred to as BBNJ, …

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CIL is delighted to welcome Hadyu Ikrami as a Research Associate at CIL. He holds an LL.M. from Harvard Law School and a Bachelor of Laws from the University of Indonesia. Prior to joining CIL, he trained at the Office of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, where he assisted …

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CIL is delighted to welcome Christine Sim as a Research Associate at the Centre for International Law. Christine completed her LLM in International Dispute Settlement (MIDS) at the Graduate Institute and the University of Geneva in Switzerland after obtaining her LLB at the National University of Singapore. She specialised in dispute resolution focussing on public …

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CIL is delighted to welcome Seraphina Chew as a Research Assistant at the Centre for International Law. Seraphina completed her LL.B with a 2nd (Upper) Honours at the London School of Economics (LSE), where she was awarded the Blackstone Chambers Prize for Human Rights (2013/2014). She also represented LSE at the Willem C. Vis International …

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The 16th session of the CIL Fireside Chat Series, held on 15 January 2016 at the NUS Bukit Timah Campus, examined the Award on Jurisdiction in the Arbitration between the Philippines and China and discussed the implications of the Award on the South China Sea disputes. Hosted by Professor S Jayakumar and Professor Tommy Koh, …

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In its annual resolution on oceans and law of the sea in 2015, the UN General Assembly recognised the important contribution of the Rhodes Academy of Ocean Law and Policy to capacity-building in the field of law of the sea. The Rhodes Academy is a three-week course held annually that aims to bring together distinguished …

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The NUS Centre for International Law (CIL) and the K.G. Jebsen Centre for the Law of the Sea (JCLOS) of the UiT The Arctic University of Norway jointly organised the ‘Governance of Arctic Shipping – Balancing Rights and Interests of Arctic States and User States’ International Conference, which was held from 9-11 December 2015 in Singapore. …

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CIL is pleased to announce the successful run of the 2015 Singapore International Arbitration Academy from 18 to 29 November 2015 at the NUS Bukit Timah Campus in Singapore. Its 11-day intensive programme blended together theory, substantive and procedural law, and skills training in the field of investor-State arbitration and attracted more than 40 participants …

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CIL was a Conference Partner of the 5th Biennial Conference of the Asian Society of International Law 2015 (AsianSIL), which was held in Bangkok, Thailand from 26-27 November 2015. The theme of the Conference was “International Law and the Changing Economic & Political Landscape in Asia”. CIL Director Robert Beckman chaired a panel on the …

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The NUS Centre for International Law (CIL) and the K.G. Jebsen Centre for the Law of the Sea (JCLOS) of the UiT The Arctic University of Norway will be jointly organising the ‘Governance of Arctic Shipping – Balancing Rights and Interests of Arctic States and User States’ International Conference to be held from 9-11 December 2015 …

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Elsa Sardinha is a Research Associate at the Centre for International Law, focusing on the Centre’s International Investment Law and International Dispute Resolution programmes. She also assists Mr J. Christopher Thomas QC as a Practice Fellow on international investment arbitrations and commercial arbitrations. Before joining the Centre, Elsa worked as Legal Counsel at the London …

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CIL is delighted to welcome Ms Anjali Sugadev as a Research Assistant. She will work with Prof Beckman and the Oceans Law and Policy team. Anjali completed her Bachelor of Laws from Bangalore University, India. Her academic accomplishments include securing ten gold medals in her college for scholastic excellence. She was also accorded the Best …

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