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The EU sanctions against Russia and their imposition on family members of designated persons – second-best solutions on the way to first-best goals
The Russian aggression against Ukraine, which started in 2014 with the annexation…
European Law+2 -
Shaping the Future of Law and Policy with the Global Toolbox on Corporate Climate Litigation
There remains an enormous gap between the action needed to achieve the goals…
Business and Human Rights+2 -
The Rules-Based International Order: Catalyst or Hurdle for International Law?
The increased use and references to the "rules-based international order"…
Human Rights and IHL+3 -
The Impact of Sanctions on International Arbitration – Key Issues
On 4 July 2023, BIICL organised a roundtable discussion on the Impact of Sanctions…
Arbitration+1 -
Artificial Intelligence and the practice of investor-state arbitration
In this blog post, I explain various ways in which artificial intelligence…
Arbitration+2 -
Pathogen Sharing and International Law: The Search for Equity Under the Pandemic Treaty
On 19 July 2023, the British Institute of International and Comparative Law…
COVID-19 -
Use of Artificial Intelligence in Legal Practice
The use of AI tools in legal practice is raising questions that are reshaping…
Artificial Intelligence -
Safeguarding South Pacific Islanders' Cultural Heritage: Another Tool to Strengthen Climate Resilience?
Climate change impacts such as sea level rise and extreme weather events are…
Climate Change+1 -
Post-Brexit rules for big tech give almost boundless power to the competition watchdog
Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill So when the Digital Markets,…
Competition Law -
Youth Justice and the Rule of Law
Last week, I had the privilege to convene a roundtable discussion on…
Rule of Law