The War in Gaza: International Law is Nothing if it is not Applied
Chantal Meloni joins JiC for the blog post on the situation in Israel and Gaza and the need for international law to be applied. Chantal Meloni is International criminal law professor at the...
View ArticleA Lifeline for Gaza: Lifting the Blockade and Securing a Humanitarian Sea...
Since 2007, Israel has enforced a blockade on Gaza, which human rights groups have repeatedly found to breach international law (Photo: Gaza) Food is running out. Surgeries and births are taking place...
View ArticleThe Currency of Diplomacy: A Speech Canada’s Commitment to International Law...
This week, I had the opportunity to speak before the House of Commons’ Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development in Ottawa. I spoke Canada’s piecemeal commitment to...
View ArticleGenocide doesn’t “just happen”– Israel, Gaza and Genocide as a Process, not...
“Law, not war”, a bench dedicated to the memory of former Nuremberg prosecutor Benjamin Ferencz, outside of the International Court of Justice in The Hague Israel has now responded to South Africa’s...
View ArticleLet the International Court of Justice Decide: It is Law, not History, that...
The following article was written by Amanda Ghahremani and Mark Kersten and originally appeared in the Toronto Star. Amanda is an international lawyer, research fellow at the Human Rights Center, UC...
View ArticleInternational Law and the Stories We Tell: Reflections on International...
Barrie Sander joins JiC for this four-part series on what the situation in Israel and Palestine tell us about how we understand, construct, and tell stories about international law. Barrie is...
View ArticleInternational Law and the Stories We Tell: Reflections on International...
Barrie Sander joins JiC for this second article in a four-part series on what the situation in Israel and Palestine tell us about how we understand, construct, and tell stories about international...
View ArticleInternational Law and the Stories We Tell: Reflections on International...
Barrie Sander joins JiC for this four-part series on what the situation in Israel and Palestine tell us about how we understand, construct, and tell stories about international law. Barrie is...
View ArticleWhy it is wrong to say Israel could never commit Genocide: Victims of...
(Photo: BBC / Getty Images) Israel is facing charges of genocide at the International Court of Justice (ICJ). This was not inevitable, and reasonable people can disagree over whether the contemporary...
View ArticleThe Ceasefire Resolution at the UN Security Council: Why the U.S. Position is...
The following is a guest post by Thomas Obel Hansen. Thomas is the Maria Zambrano 2023-24 Distinguished Researcher with the Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (Spain) and a Senior Lecturer in Law with...
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