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- A Red Notice against Trump? - When INTERPOL is asked to intervene against targeted killing - Dr Rutsel Silvestre J Martha
- A cause worthy of more effort: the Committee on the Rights of the Child and the Climate Change decision
- A dilemma for the ICJ - Marc Weller
- A global pandemic treaty should aim for deep prevention - Professor Jorge E. Viñuales
- Access to Covid-19 Treatment and International Intellectual Property Protection - Dr Henning Grosse Ruse-Khan
- Attribution of cyber operations: an international law perspective on the Park Jin Hyok case - Mr Tomohiro Mikanagi
- Before Drones and Cyber: Re-historicizing the Law of Armed Conflict - Dr Giovanni Mantilla
- Climate change and the advisory function of international courts and tribunals - Professor Jorge E. Viñuales
- Could Scotland stage an independence referendum without UK approval? What the law says - Prof Marc Weller
- Deconstructing Parenthood: What makes a "Mother"? - Dr Claire Fenton-Glynn
- Every War must aim for peace - Marc Weller and Malik Dahlan
- Exceptions in International Law (OUP, 2020)* - Dr Lorand Bartels & Dr Federica Paddeu (Eds)
- Exploring the Role of International Law in Sustainable Natural Resources Management for Development - Prof Marie-Claire Cordonier Segger
- Forcing a Referendum on Scottish Independence? - Prof Marc Weller
- Leading Experts at COP26 from the University of Cambridge and around the world Commit to Scale-Up Climate Law & Governance Capacity Worldwide TENFOLD from 600 to 6,000 by 2024
- Pirates in the Legal Imagination - Tor Krever
- Progress in Global Anti-Corruption Efforts? Not So Fast - Professor Jason Sharman
- Scrutinising the UK’s post-Brexit Free Trade Agreements - Prof Lorand Bartels MBE
- Shaping the debate on the future of international law: the London Conference
- The Emperor’s Clothes
- The Forgotten Constitution: The UN Friendly Relations Declaration at 50 - Prof Jorge Viñuales
- The International Law of Prolonged Sieges and Blockades: Gaza as a Case Study - Prof Eyal Benvenisti
- The Law of the Sea - Dr Surabhi Ranganathan
- The WHO - Destined to Fail?: Political Cooperation and the COVID-19 Pandemic - Prof Eyal Benvenisti
- The War in Ukraine
- Towards an Honourable Future? Bridging the Capacity Chasm to Address Critical Global Challenges and Advance our Sustainable Development Goals - Prof Marie-Claire Cordonier Segger
- Writing international law at the border: A view from Samos
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