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Written by Hadrien Pauchard (assistant researcher and doctoral student at Sciences Po Law School) The first issue of the Revue Critique de droit international privé of 2026 has jus...
China turns on tariff-free trade for Africa, while Iran turns off the internet. The ICJ’s advisory jurisdiction is back in focus, with the Right to Strike Advisory Opinion handed d...
A recent article in the latest issue of the Asian Journal of Comparative Law revisits a feature of Indian private international law that often sits in the background of transaction...
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I. Introduction Finally out: the new Moroccan Code of Civil Procedure (Law No. 58.25), the preparation of which was
About the Special Issue In response to the call for Special Issue Proposals by the International Journal of Refugee Law, interested authors are invited to submit an abstract for in...
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The following announcement was kindly shared with us by Fabienne Jault-Seseke The 5th issue of Perspectives contentieuses internationales is
Prudential regulation across Africa is undergoing significant transformation. Regulators are gradually moving away from traditional, rules-based solvency requirements and adopting...
As day one of the Johannesburg Arbitration Week 2026 opened at the Sandton Convention Centre, hosted by dispute resolution authority the Arbitration Foundation of Southern Africa (...
The legal profession – long the world’s most prestigious preservation society for Victorian-era paperwork and the “but we’ve always done it this way” defence – has suddenly discove...
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The latest issue of the „Praxis des Internationalen Privat- und Verfahrensrechts“ (IPRax) features the following articles: B. Heiderhoff/C. Rüsing: Dealing with parallel proceedi...
The Permanent Court of Arbitration at The Hague, in findings published on Monday, rejected the Republic of Rwanda’s claim for financial compensation from the UK for breach of its o...
1. Call for Papers: Journal of International Law of Peace and Armed Conflict. The Journal of International Law of Peace and Armed Conflict (JILPAC / HuV) invites submissions for it...
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The first issue of The Journal of Natural Law has now been published. Among other things, it includes my review of Stephen Boulter’s book Natural Law Liberalism and the Malaise of...
In a new edition of International Development Law, Rumu Sarkar examines how international law, human rights and global finance shape development. At a moment when the global order...
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