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20th January 2026
What Can International Disaster Law Learn from Global Health Responses?
This document is the result of a collaboration between the British Institute of International…
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Immigration Detention and the Rule of Law: Safeguarding Principles (2nd ed.)
The second edition of the Handbook Immigration Detention and the Rule of Law is now available.…
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Combatting Forced Labour in Cuban Foreign Medical Missions
The Cuban Foreign Medical Missions (CFMM) programme has been the flagship initiative of the…
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Mixed Disputes in International Dispute Settlement
This report is the result of a 14-month project implemented by BIICL in 2024 and 2025.…
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BIICL vacancy for Research Fellow in Rule of Law, Accession and European Security (0.6fte)
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Sovereignty and its Relation to Primary Rules of International Law: Event Report
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What Can International Disaster Law Learn from Global Health Responses?
This webinar will launch a report and policy brief on the theme 'What can International Disaster Law Learn from Global Health Responses?'
Business and Human Rights+24th February 2026
Reforming UK Product Liability Law
This event will consider the operation of the existing product liability regime, particularly in relation to digital products and emerging technologies…
Comparative Law+212th February 2026
Compensation in the International Law Commission
This event on compensation in the ILC, reflecting on the conceptual and practical issues that the ILC is likely to face in the task of codification and…
Courts and Tribunals+123rd February 2026
What Can Be Expected of International Law? Contemporary Developments and the Future of the International Legal Order
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Human Rights and IHL+125th February 2026
Slowly; then all at once: institutional resilience, politics and reform in competition and market regulation
This event will bring together leading experts to debate how we ended up where we did and what can be done to ensure systemic resilience in the face of…
Competition Law10th March 2026
Technology Disputes and Investment Treaty Arbitration - Study Launch
Join BIICL and Cooley on 10 March for the launch of a landmark study on how technology‑sector regulation intersects with investment treaty protections.…
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Irene Pietropaoli | 22nd January 2026
US International Law Violations in Actions against Venezuela: Oil Investment, Expropriation, and Business and Human Rights Considerations
On 3rd January 2026, the United States launched a military operation on Venezuelan territory.…
Business and Human Rights+3
Maria Xiouri | 13th January 2026
The 1998 Belfast/Good Friday Agreement and treaty amendment: an example of the interplay between a treaty and a non-legally binding agreement
This post, authored by Maria Xiouri, is part of a series of external posts building on the…
Soft Law Symposium
Marco Pasqua | 17th December 2025
Bridging Soft and Hard Law in AI Governance
This post, authored by Marco Pasqua, is part of a series of external posts building…
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Felix Schott | 15th December 2025
Soft Law's Journey: A Tale of Blurred Lines and Complex Governance
This post, authored by Felix Schott, is part of a series of external posts building on the…
International Law+1
Helin Laufer | 24th November 2025
Evolving Standards of Investment Protection – Reflections Following the Forty-Fourth ITF Public Conference
Introduction and Background On 10 October 2025, the Forty-Fourth ITF Public Conference on…
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Sofia Gonzalez De Aguinaga | 21st November 2025
UK Businesses can and should seek to collaborate with competitors to address systemic human rights risks in global supply chains
Collective action across industry actors is needed to address systemic human rights risks in global…
Business and Human Rights+1