Coastal State Jurisdiction in the Territorial Sea and the Protection of People on Board Foreign-Flagged Vessels – EJIL: Talk! – Go Health Pro

Coastal State Jurisdiction in the Territorial Sea and the Protection of People on Board Foreign-Flagged Vessels – EJIL: Talk! – Go Health Pro

Today—the 10th of December—is an important day for international law. First, on 10 December 1982, the United Nations Convention of the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) was adopted in Montego Bay, Jamaica. Among other things, the UNCLOS governs the innocent passage regime, which codifies and stabilises the delicate balance struck between the interests of coastal … Read more

Reciprocity and the temporal scope of jurisdictional clauses in erga omnes partes proceedings? – EJIL: Talk! – Go Health Pro

Coastal State Jurisdiction in the Territorial Sea and the Protection of People on Board Foreign-Flagged Vessels – EJIL: Talk! – Go Health Pro

On 12 November 2024, the ICJ released it judgment on preliminary objections in the Azerbaijan v Armenia. As the parallel case of Armenia v Azerbaijan, it invokes alleged violations of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination (CERD) and is based on the compromissory clause in Art 22 CERD. Although lodged following the Second Nagorno-Karabakh War between the two parties, Azerbaijan alleges violations dating back to the 1990s (the First Nagorno-Karabakh War). In that context, the Court had to examine the limits of its temporal scope of jurisdiction in the context of obligations erga omnes partes. More specifically, Armenia contended that the Court lacked jurisdiction over conduct during a period when Armenia already was a party to CERD, but Azerbaijan was not (between 23 July 1993 and 15 September 1996). Thus, it revolved around whether Azerbaijan could (at least in parallel (see below) on an erga omnes partes basis) demand compliance with treaty obligations to which it was itself not yet bound. The Court upheld this (first) preliminary objection, basing itself on ‘the principles of reciprocity and equality of States’. In doing so, it infused the doctrine of erga omnes partes with bilateralist structures.

Presumption of temporal flexibility for jurisdictional clauses

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Talk Your Book: Matching Longs with Shorts – Go Health Pro

Talk Your Book: Matching Longs with Shorts – Go Health Pro

Posted December 9, 2024 by sean Today’s Talk Your Book is brought to you by Wasatch Global Investors See here for more information on the Wasatch Long/Short Alpha Fund On today’s show, we discuss: How the long/short portfolio is constructed Returns during bear and bull markets What stocks make a good short vs a good … Read more

The Podcast! Episode 30: On the Precipice – The International Criminal Court and State Immunity – EJIL: Talk! – Go Health Pro

Coastal State Jurisdiction in the Territorial Sea and the Protection of People on Board Foreign-Flagged Vessels – EJIL: Talk! – Go Health Pro

In this episode, Paola Gaeta, Director of the Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights  and Professor of International Law at the Geneva Graduate Institute, and Roger O’Keefe, Professor of International Law, Bocconi University,  join Marko Milanovic and Philippa Webb to discuss recent developments at the International Criminal Court. The Court has now … Read more

CfP Intricate Interplay of Investment Law and Intellectual Property in India; CfS Gender and Sexuality in International Criminal Law and Refugee Law; Litigating the Energy Charter Treaty Webinar; European and International Human Rights Standards in Conflicts and Disasters Course; CfP Young Scholars’ Conference; CfP The EU Green Deal – EJIL: Talk! – Go Health Pro

Coastal State Jurisdiction in the Territorial Sea and the Protection of People on Board Foreign-Flagged Vessels – EJIL: Talk! – Go Health Pro

1. Call for Papers: Intricate Interplay of Investment Law and Intellectual Property in India. The University of Mysore, Mysore, Karnataka, India, has announced a call for papers and an invite for scholars, academicians, practitioners, researchers, and students to participate in the upcoming International Webinar on the Intricate Interplay of Investment Law and Intellectual Property in India. The event is on 14 December 2024, 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM, held virtually. They invite original research papers, case studies, and policy analyses on the following themes: Jurisdictional Challenges in Investment Arbitration, Review of Domestic Court Decisions by Arbitral Tribunals, Investor-State Dispute Settlement (ISDS) and IP Compliance, Interpretation of IP Laws by Investment Tribunals, Balancing Investor Rights with State Sovereignty, Impact of Cultural Context on IP Regulation, Landmark Cases in IPR and Investment Law, The Role of Domestic Legal Frameworks in IPR, Harmonizing International Investment and IP Laws, and Future Trends in Investment and Intellectual Property Disputes. Register through the Registration Form. For further information, visit the official University of Mysore webpage or contact Mr. Sayed Qudrat Hashimy, Coordinator, Department of Studies in Law, University of Mysore, at sayedqudrathashimy {at} law.uni-mysore.ac(.)in

2. Call for Submissions: Workshop on Gender and Sexuality in International Criminal Law and Refugee Law. International criminal law (ICL) and International Refugee Law (IRL) serve distinct purposes and operate through separate mechanisms. ICL focuses on accountability, prosecuting individuals for serious crimes like genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity through courts and tribunals, aiming to deliver justice and deter future atrocities. Refugee law, in contrast, is humanitarian, focused on protecting individuals fleeing persecution by granting access to asylum. Despite these differences, the two fields share some challenges, can impact one another, and often interact. In the Workshop on Gender and Sexuality in International Criminal Law and Refugee Law, which will be held on 11 April 2025 at Tilburg University, the organisers seek contributions exploring gender and sexuality specifically, as underrepresented themes, to generate interdisciplinary insights and strengthen collaboration between the wider fields of ICL and IRL. Submissions should be submitted to Gezy Schuurmans: g.schuurmans {at} tilburguniverisity(.)edu, by 31 January 2025. See here for further information.

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