Drawing on conversations with a queer interlocutor who moved to Austria to escape persecution in their country of origin, I ...
Germany, as a major greenhouse gas emitter, has a critical obligation to support developing countries affected by climate ...
On 13 September 2024, ahead of the presentation of the State Budget, the new Dutch coalition presented their finalized plan ...
Hundreds of thousands of suffering civilians in northern Gaza are bringing questions of international humanitarian law back ...
By drawing upon insights of sociolegal thought, feminism and the US social context, this contribution argues that anti-racism ...
Von der Leyen has recently unveiled the new structure of the next Commission. At first sight it looks like a relatively light ...
This week, the Polish government unveiled its new migration strategy which lays out a proposal that, “in the event of a ...
Police operations such as stops are prone for patterns of racial profiling. The contribution looks into the role of the new ...
In the OPT Advisory Opinion, the ICJ considered that Israel’s abuse of its position as an Occupying Power, through de jure ...
The Common European Asylum System (CEAS) is under attack. In a recent Judgment against Hungary, the European Court of Justice ...
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) not only made it crystal clear that Israeli occupation is illegal in every respect – ...
This post examines the relationship between the Advisory Opintion and Israeli law with respect to the duty to distinguish ...