The ICC arrest warrants: an international law expert’s perspective
An expert in international law tells LSJ that the recent arrest warrant applications for leaders of Israel and Hamas are “very significant”
An expert in international law tells LSJ that the recent arrest warrant applications for leaders of Israel and Hamas are “very significant”
Despite fresh case law and legislative reform, international obligations still govern overseas jurisdictional issues.
This article was the winning entry in the inaugural NSW Young Lawyers International Law Essay Competition. The competition aims to foster academic legal writing and…
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague has issued an unprecedented set of preliminary orders in the case brought against Israel by South…
Torture has a very specific legal meaning under international law.
A Canadian judge has ordered a farmer pay CAD$82,000 (AUD$92,000) after ruling a “thumbs up emoji” he used in a text message exchange was just…
Was the balloon that suddenly appeared over the US last week undertaking surveillance? Or was it engaging in research, as China has claimed?
Sanctions have been imposed against 13 Russian and Iranian individuals and two entities.
Lawyers should ensure they are aware of and be able to advise their clients in relation to whether they may be in breach of sanction…
While Russia’s military operation in Ukraine is almost universally condemned as an unlawful act of aggression, it raises an unusual number of international law issues.
After 60 years of legal and political challenges, what lies ahead for the Antarctic Treaty?
With cruise ships in international limbo around the world, our expert investigates the tension between States’ rights and the humanitarian needs of passengers and crew.
The Singapore Convention, if ratified by the UN General Assembly, will reshape international commercial agreements and ‘settlement agreements. By CRAIG CARTER.