With ongoing wars in Ukraine and the Middle East, NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Matthias Goldmann, professor of International Law at EBS University of Business and Law in Germany, about the relevance ...
The high-profile case before the International Court of Justice accusing Israel of genocide demonstrates both the promise and limitations of international law, experts say. The International Court of ...
International law is by nature multilateral. Its ontology is universal and cannot be interpreted or applied selectively, today this way, tomorrow somewhat differently — or not at all. In some cases ...
Whether international law has the capacity to establish the rule of law is a question one may well ask today as the world witnesses crimes against humanity committed in Israel against entire families, ...
Jurist: Interview: International Law Expert Asaf Lubin on the Convergence of International Law, Espionage, and Cybersecurity Ahead of 2024 US Elections
Dr. Asaf Lubin, an Associate Professor of Law at Indiana University Maurer School of Law, brings extensive expertise in international law, cybersecurity, and information warfare. With affiliations at ...
Interview: International Law Expert Asaf Lubin on the Convergence of International Law, Espionage, and Cybersecurity Ahead of 2024 US Elections
Reform vs reinvention: what’s next? The legal theories in laws give multiple explanations and define laws in different ways according to their own time and social norms. International law is no ...
Human Rights Watch: States Should Protect Civilians, Defend International Law from Challenges to Mine Ban Treaty
States Should Protect Civilians, Defend International Law from Challenges to Mine Ban Treaty