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Adaena Sinclair-Blakemore
ICLQ Assistant Editor
Biography Adaena joined BIICL and ICLQ in 2025. She was previously a Judicial Assistant to a Judge at the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg and a Researcher at the Lauterpacht Centre for International Law at the University of Cambridge, where her research focused on international human rights law and international humanitarian law. She was also a Judicial Assistant to a Judge at the Federal Court of Australia, where she worked on cases concerning constitutional law, administrative…
ICLQICLQ Annual Lecture 2025: "The 'Highest Possible Ambition' on Climate Change Mitigation as a Legal Standard"
Event Date: 13th May 2025
EVENTS ICLQ Annual Lecture 2025: "The 'Highest Possible Ambition' on Climate Change Mitigation as a Legal Standard" Event - Tags Share Links Event - Timings and Location Sponsored by: Event Details The International and Comparative Law Quarterly (ICLQ) Annual Lecture showcases an outstanding article published in the Journal…
Climate Change+3ICLQ Early Career Prize Winner Announced
5th February 2025
Alexander Wentker Awarded ICLQ 2024 Early Career Prize The International and Comparative Law Quarterly (ICLQ) is delighted to announce that Dr Alexander Wentker has been awarded the 2024 Early Career Prize for his outstanding article 'The Armed Attack Exception to Neutrality in International Peace and Security Law' published in Vol 73(4) ICLQ. Dr Wentker is a Postdoctoral Researcher on a Postdoc Network Brandenburg Fellowship funded by the State of Brandenburg's Ministry of Science at…
Climate Change+1ICLQ Annual Lecture 2025 on Climate Change Mitigation
4th February 2025
ICLQ Annual Lecture 2025 on Climate Change Mitigation Since 2011 the International and Comparative Law Quarterly (ICLQ) Annual Lecture has been a showcase for outstanding articles published in the Journal during the preceding year, as selected by the Editorial Board. It is with pleasure that we announce that the 2025 Annual Lecture will be given by Professor Benoît Mayer of the University of Reading. Professor Mayer will deliver his lecture on 'The 'Highest Possible Ambition' on Climate…
Climate Change+1International and Comparative Law Quarterly Announces Publication of New Forum
3rd June 2024
The International and Comparative Law Quarterly (ICLQ) proudly announces the launch of the ICLQ Forum, a special issue of the journal dedicated to showcasing the breadth of topics that fall within the thematic scope of the Journal. Each Forum will focus on a single theme, allowing for in-depth analysis of its multi-faceted dimensions, diverse expert perspectives and novel approaches, stimulating new avenues for research while benefitting from the rigorous academic scrutiny and support of the…
ICLQICLQ Forum Call For Papers Out Now
3rd June 2024
Call For Papers Since the publication of the first issue of the ICLQ in 1952, the law of the sea has been a mainstay of the Journal's contributions to the wider understanding and development of international law. Reflecting the importance of the law of the sea to the ICLQ, it has been selected as the thematic focus of the inaugural ICLQ Forum , a special issue of the Journal dedicated to in-depth coverage of a single theme. The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea is described…
ICLQICLQ Early Career Prize Winner Announced
5th February 2024
Dr Lewis Graham named 2023 Early Career Prize Winner The International and Comparative Law Quarterly (ICLQ) is delighted to announce Dr Lewis Graham of Wadham College, Oxford, as the recipient of the 2023 ICLQ Early Career Prize. This prestigious accolade recognizes his outstanding article, 'Liberty and its Exceptions,' featured in Volume 72 Issue 2 of the Journal. The article is Open Access and can be accessed here The ICLQ Early Career Prize, sponsored by our publisher Cambridge…
ICLQICLQ Announces new board members
10th January 2024
The International and Comparative Law Quarterly Welcomes New Members to the Editorial Board With ever-increasing numbers of submissions in diverse areas of international law, the ICLQ recently recruited two new members to join its Editorial Board. We are delighted to announce that Professor Richard Barnes and Dr Lawrence Hill-Cawthorne have been appointed with effect from January 2024. Richard is Professor of International Law at the University of Lincoln. He is also Adjunct Professor of Law…
ICLQICLQ General Editor Steps Down
5th September 2023
Sir Malcolm Evans Steps Down as General Editor of the International and Comparative Law Quarterly After over a decade at the helm of the International and Comparative Law Quarterly journal (ICLQ), Sir Malcolm Evans, KCMG, OBE, MA, DPhil is stepping down from the position of General Editor this September. Sir Malcolm joined the Editorial Board of the ICLQ in 2005, becoming General Editor seven years later in 2012. Under his guidance, the journal has flourished as a leading platform for cutting-edge…
ICLQ70 Years of the International and Comparative Law Quarterly
18th March 2022
2022 marks the 70th anniversary of the founding of BIICL's flagship publication, the International and Comparative Law Quarterly. As we enter this milestone year, it is a source of great satisfaction and pride to see the Journal thriving as strongly as ever. We hold fast to our core aims, as articulated by Lord Denning in the first issue of the ICLQ back in 1952: 'first, to handle current questions so as to be of service to all those who have to do with these fields of law ... secondly, to…
ICLQInternational and Comparative Law Quarterly reports improved Impact Factor Score
24th September 2021
We are delighted to announce that the International & Comparative Law Quarterly's 2-year Impact Factor score has increased significantly in the 2020 Clarivate Journal Citation Reports - from 1.565 to 1.932. The ICLQ is now ranked as the top law journal for European law and for comparative law and is in second place for international law generally. Impact Factor is calculated based on the number of citations made to papers published in the journal within the two preceding years (2018 and…
ICLQICLQ 2020 Early Career Prize Winner Announced
1st March 2021
Javier García Olmedo named ICLQ Early Career Prize winner for 2020 Today BIICL announced that Javier García Olmedo, has been awarded this year's International and Comparative Law Quarterly Early Career Prize for his article 'Recalibrating the International Investment Regime Through Narrowed Jurisdiction' which appeared in Volume 69 Issue 2 of the Journal. The ICLQ Early Career Prize is awarded annually to the best article by an early career scholar and is generously supported by Cambridge…
ICLQ+1Both Winning Articles of Prestigious Law of the Sea Prize Published in ICLQ
10th December 2020
The Association Internationale du Droit de la Mer has announced the joint winners of its prestigious Daniel Vignes prize, awarded biennially since 2016. We are delighted that both winning papers were published in the ICLQ, and offer our congratulations to Nicholas Ioannides and Massimo Lando. Nicholas A. Ioannides: "The Legal Framework Governing Hydrocarbon Activities in Undelimited Maritime Areas" (2019) 68 ICLQ 345 Massimo Lando: "Judicial Uncertainties Concerning Territorial Sea Delimitation…
ICLQPOSTPONED: International and Comparative Law Quarterly Publishing Workshop in association with Cambridge University Press
Event Date: 25th March 2020
EVENTS POSTPONED: International and Comparative Law Quarterly Publishing Workshop in association with Cambridge University Press Event - Tags Share Links Event - Timings and Location Sponsored by Event Details This workshop is aimed at those starting out in an academic…
ICLQICLQ Annual Lecture 2020
Event Date: 2nd March 2020
EVENTS ICLQ Annual Lecture 2020 Event - Tags Share Links Event - Timings and Location Sponsored by Event Details The Annual ICLQ Lecture this year will be based on the paper 'Modern Slavery: Uncovering and Bridging the Gap' by Professor Philippa Webb and Dr Rosana Garciandia, both of King's College London. The article examines…
ICLQICLQ Announces 2020 Annual Lecture and Young Scholar Prize Winner
2nd December 2019
ICLQ Announces 2020 Annual Lecture and Young Scholar Prize Winner Each year the Editorial Board of the International and Comparative Law Quarterly selects one of the best papers of the previous 12 months for presentation at BIICL in London as a lecture. We are delighted to announce that the Annual ICLQ Lecture this year will be given by Professor Philippa Webb and Dr Rosana Garciandia, both of Kings College London, based on their article published in Vol 68(3) "State Responsibility…
ICLQExcellent ICLQ Performance in 2018 Impact Factor
21st June 2019
Our journal, The International and Comparative Law Quarterly, is now the top-ranked peer-reviewed international law journal according to Journal Citation Reports (Web of Science Group, 2019) 2018 2-year Impact Factors announced yesterday. The ICLQ is now placed 30th out of all 148 law journals in the Journal Citation Reports. According to the reports, in International law only the student-reviewed Harvard Journal of International Law ranks more highly than the ICLQ. Impact Factor is a measure…
ICLQICLQ announces winner of 2018 Young Scholar Prize
13th May 2019
ICLQ announces winner of 2018 Young Scholar Prize The Editorial Board of the International and Comparative Law Quarterly is pleased to announce that the 2018 Young Scholar Prize will be awarded to Dr Barrie Sander of the Fundacao Getulio Vargas in Rio de Janeiro for his article 'History on Trial: Historical Narrative Pluralism within and beyond International Criminal Courts' published in Volume 67 Part 3. The Prize is awarded annually to the best article by a scholar aged 35 or under at the…
ICLQICLQ Annual Lecture 2019 - Judicial Review in the EU's Common Foreign and Security Policy
Event Date: 13th May 2019
Time: 17.30-19.30 (Registration from 17.00) Event followed by a drinks reception Venue: British Institute of International and Comparative Law, Charles Clore House, 17 Russell Square, London WC1B 5JP The Annual ICLQ Lecture this year will be based on the paper 'Judicial Review in the EU's Common Foreign and Security Policy' by Professor Panos Koutrakos of City University. The paper examines the jurisdiction of the Court of Justice of the European Union in relation to judicial review of the Common…
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