International law
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Should corporations be liable for human rights violations under international law?
Bonita Meyersfeld, The Conversation
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COP29 host Azerbaijan looks to ‘greenwash’ and ‘peacewash’ its global image
Brian Brivati, The Conversation
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UK’s Rwanda Act to deport migrants is a violation of international law
Cristiano d'Orsi, The Conversation
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Putting victims at the centre: Vrinda Grover on the commission investigating crimes in Ukraine war
Vineet Bhalla
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What recourse does Canada have under international law after accusing India of assassination?
Vineet Bhalla
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Russia’s onslaught on Ukraine has killed civilians. So can it be punished for war crimes?
Ben Saul, The Conversation
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Can’t international law punish Russia for invading Ukraine? Yes and no
Juliette McIntyre, The Conversation Douglas Guilfoyle, The Conversation Tamsin Phillipa Paige, The Conversation
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By refusing visa to International Criminal Court prosecutor, US shows contempt for international law
Jay Ramasubramanyam, The Conversation Helyeh Doutaghi, The Conversation
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Opinion: Did India err by invoking the doctrine of preemptive self-defence to justify IAF strike?
Gunjan Chawla
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The dispute between Britain and Mauritius over Chagos islands traces the long shadow of colonialism
Miriam Bak McKenna, The Conversation
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Syria chemical attacks: Military intervention may be tempting – but not legal
James Sweeney, The Conversation
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Last hope: Family of Bangladeshi girl ‘shot by India’s BSF’ waits for justice from Supreme Court
Ariful Islam Kurigram
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Whose job is it to protect the Arctic?
Elizabeth Kirk, The Conversation
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Why domestic abuse victims are opposed to India's new bill on international child abduction
Mridula Chari
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One lesson from Turkey: It's much harder to pull off a coup d'état these days
Gbenga Oduntan, The Conversation
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South China Sea: What are the legal implications of the Hague ruling against China?
Clive Schofield, The Conversation