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http://socialsciences.exeter.ac.uk/law/research/groups/ecil/ 15-08-2016 17:00:43
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In the context of the workshop “The Potential of Public Interest Litigation in International Law” organised by the University of Exeter Exeter Law School and the University of Geneva Université de Genève, Professor Makane Moïse Mbengue will deliver a keynote speech
Many thanks and congrats to Dr Yusra Suedi and Justine Bendel for organizing this amazing workshop! Also, many thanks to Christian J. Tams and Brian McGarry for providing provocative insights to enhance my paper on the use of advisory opinions to address public interest issues.
What a great first day of our workshop with Dr Yusra Suedi! Thanks so much for everyone who participated and for the very insightful discussions. Can’t wait for round 2 tomorrow!
New article out now by Marie McAuliffe, PhD 📶♀️🇦🇺🇨🇭, @jennamb and Prof Ana Beduschi in Societies! "Digitalization and Artificial Intelligence in Migration and Mobility: Transnational Implications of the COVID-19 Pandemic" Read it in full here: mdpi.com/2075-4698/11/4…
Had such a fun visit to the beautiful Exeter for this workshop. Dr Yusra Suedi and Justine Bendel smashed it out of the park! Congrats again. So nice to be back in person and learning lots from so many interesting discussions. Exeter Centre for International Law
#Belarus has encouraged desperate migrants to come to its border with #EuropeanUnion & attempt to cross. It's a cynical strategy, but does it violate international law? Aurel Sari & Dr Ben Hudson say yes. Here's how. Part 1 of 2. #BelarusBorder justsecurity.org/79222/stirring…
Prof Aurel Sari and Dr Dr Ben Hudson assess the actions of #Belarus at its border with the #EU from the perspective of international human rights law, refugee law and its bilateral commitments
Last week, Aurel Sari & Dr Ben Hudson analyzed #Belarus's possible int'l law violations at its #EU borders. @h_lahmann questioned whether this line of analysis places #migrants at risk. A response from Sari and Hudson. justsecurity.org/79352/on-empat…
Looking forward to participating in this webinar on the “legal protection of the Amazon: current and future trends”, organised by @Westsydlaw, Griffith Law School, Cardiff Law and Sabin Center. Do join us!
The World Migration Report is an essential contribution to the international conversation about #migration I am honoured to have co-authored a chapter on #AI in migration & mobility with Marie McAuliffe, PhD 📶♀️🇦🇺🇨🇭 Download it here ⬇️
Join Exeter Law School and Exeter Centre for International Law for a discussion on #Ukraine and the Law. Expected topics include the use of force, territorial integrity, and international criminal law. ⏰ 10 March, 6-7pm Submit your questions: buff.ly/35VFbl8 Get in touch for the joining details!
In our latest paper published by the Exeter Centre for International Law, Chris O'Meara discusses the legitimacy of self-defence by states in response to 'imminent' armed attacks. Read the full paper here: socialsciences.exeter.ac.uk/media/universi…
You can now read the newest paper published by the ECIL, in which Kubo Mačák discusses international human rights law and its connection to the Fourth Geneva Convention. Find the full paper here: socialsciences.exeter.ac.uk/media/universi…