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Interdisciplinary Berlin/Potsdam Research Group assessing the role of international law in a changing global order | Retweets≠endorsement
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Thank you to all participants that joined our workshop ‘Reimagining Order in the Planetary Era: Agency, Publics and Power‘ at Humboldt University last week in which we spent three great days discussing ways in which a ‘planetary’ frame interacts with international order, including international law!
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At our last Monday Meeting our Senior Fellow Nicolas Lamp gave us a glimpse into his new project on “Trading in (Dis)Order: The Backlash against Globalization and the Future of International Trade Law and Policy”. With this look into the future we then enojyed some 🍕 & 🥂 in the ☀️!
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Today we had our very last KFG Lunch Talk at Freie Universität! Ángel R. Oquendo presented his book "Through Thin and Thick - From Human-Rights Principles to Politics Across the Americas and Beyond". Thanks for participating
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In yesterday's lunch talk, @janinadill.bsky.social presented her paper project “Breaking or Turning Point? International Law and the War in Gaza“.
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How do conscience and values interact in IL? This and other questions were discussed in our Monday Meeting by Janne Nijman in her presentation titled “Desiderius Erasmus versus Francisco de Vitoria: conscience and ‘the care of the self’ as a political project in IL“.
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In today’s Thursday Lunch Talk, our new Guest Researcher Prof. David Kretzmer presented about the role of jurisprudence on the West Bank in his talk “Belligerent Occupation - Law and Practice: The West Bank as a Case Study“.
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Double Standards and International Law, 15-16 July in Berlin, co-sponsored by @kfgintlaw.bsky.social and Harvard Law School's PILAC program; pleased to announce the programme for our workshop www.kfg-intlaw.de/News%20and%2...
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What could a legal theory of resilience look like? At today’s lunch meeting, @adienelt.bsky.social presented her exciting research project “Bouncing back, bouncing forward, or bouncing back better? Reflections on notions of resilience and the legal disciplines“.
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To what extent can a co-constitution of nuclear and legal doctrine be observed in the US? At yesterday’s Monday meeting, @janinadill.bsky.social presented an insightful research project titled “Lawful Deterrence? How U.S. Nuclear and Legal Doctrine Influence Each Other“.
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Where does dispute settlement for international organisations stand today and where might it go in the future? Today our associate fellow Rishi Gulati presented his thoughts on 'Settlement of Disputes to which International Organizations are Parties'.
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Thanks to the speakers, hosts and audience at yesterday's book discussion on "The Refugee Convention and its Protocol – What Future Role for International Refugee Law?" !
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If you are interested in refugee law and in Berlin this Thursday come to our public book discussion 👇
Upcoming Public Event: Book Discussion “The Refugee Convention and its Protocol – What Future Role for International Refugee Law?” Thursday, 16 May 2024, 6 pm More info here www.kfg-intlaw.de/News%20and%2...
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If you are interested in refugee law and in Berlin this Thursday come to our public book discussion 👇
Upcoming Public Event: Book Discussion “The Refugee Convention and its Protocol – What Future Role for International Refugee Law?” Thursday, 16 May 2024, 6 pm More info here www.kfg-intlaw.de/News%20and%2...
Intlaw Research Group (KFG) "The International Rule of Law - Rise or Decline?"www.kfg-intlaw.de
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We were happy to discuss today at our Monday Meeting Leonardo Castilho's draft book chapter titled 'New European democracies embraced the international supervision of human rights and expanded the West'.
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At yesterday’s lunch seminar, we had the pleasure of being presented research by two of our Fellows Hansong Li and Artur Simonyan who talked about “Geopolitical Imaginaries of the International Order: Eurasian and Indo-Pacific perspectives“.
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We are very pleased to welcome @janinadill.bsky.social who is joining the KFG as a Senior Fellow. Janina Dill is the Dame Louise Richardson Chair in Global Security at the Blavatnik School of Government at the University of Oxford, a Professorial Fellow of Trinity College Oxford and...
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At last week's lunch talk we were happy to have our fellow Leonardo Castilho present his book project titled 'We the peoples: how new democracies changed sovereignty'
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Looking back on forgotten pasts of international legal discourse Akbar Rasulov presented his paper on 'The International Law of Development: A Forgotten (French) Future of International Law from the 1970s' at our Monday Meeting provoking an interesting discussion.
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How do states react to mounting numbers of individual complaints before the UN human rights treaty bodies? At yesterday’s lunch talk, @ajullmann.bsky.social presented his research on this question followed by a fruitful discussion on the implications for IL more generally.
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Last week, Senior Fellow Nicolas Lamp and Postdoc Fellow Sophia Paulini, together with Anthea Roberts, organized a workshop on “"Integrative Approaches to International Economic Law and Policy". The workshop brought together academics, officials from governments…
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Upcoming Public Event: Book Discussion “The Refugee Convention and its Protocol – What Future Role for International Refugee Law?” Thursday, 16 May 2024, 6 pm More info here www.kfg-intlaw.de/News%20and%2...
Intlaw Research Group (KFG) "The International Rule of Law - Rise or Decline?"www.kfg-intlaw.de
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Is international law not supposed to operate in way that is challenging to the interests of powerful actors? In yesterday’s research meeting, Prof. Fuad Zarbiyev discussed with the KFG group the question “The End of International Law as We Know It?”.
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How do various emerging litigation strategies affect the International Court of Justice? At yesterday’s lunch seminar, Alfredo Crosato Neumann shared reflections on this question in his presentation on “New litigation trends and the role of the International Court of Justice”.
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Interested in degrowth and human rights? See my new paper in HRLR where I translate @kateraworth.bsky.social Doughnut Economics into Doughnut Jurisprudence From Doughnut Economics to Doughnut Jurisprudence: A Human Rights Perspective | Human Rights Law Review | Oxford Academic (oup.com)
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At today's lunch talk our fellow Nicolas Lamp presented his intriguing draft paper 'Arrested Norm Development: The Failure of Legislative-Judicial Dialogue in the WTO' shadowing light also on the role of WTO member states.
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What impact have shocks had on the interplay between global & regional data governance? At our Monday Meeting our fellow Liliya Khasanova presentated some tentative ideas on 'Global Digital (Dis)Order: Regional Responses in Data Governance' followed by a fruitful discussion.
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We're partnering with Harvard Law School PILAC for the 'Double Standards and International Law' workshop in July 👇 Here is the link again www.kfg-intlaw.de/News%20and%2...
Excited to co-organize this workshop on double standards in international law, 15-16 July in Berlin with @kfgintlaw.bsky.social. Please send us your abstracts or be in touch if interested in this project more generally www.kfg-intlaw.de/News%20and%2...
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Double Standards and International Law - See here for a Call for Papers by Patryk Labuda and David Hughes and the Berlin Potsdam Research Group www.kfg-intlaw.de/News%20and%2...