10 Good Reads 2024 – EJIL: Talk! – Go Health Pro

10 Good Reads 2024 – EJIL: Talk! – Go Health Pro

Here, again, is my pick of ‘Good Reads’ from the books I read in 2024. I want to remind you, as I do every year, that these are not ‘book reviews’, which also explains the relative paucity of law books or books about the law. Many excellent ones have come my way this year, as in previous years, but an excellent law book is not always, in fact rarely is, a ‘good read’ in the sense intended here: curl up on the sofa and enjoy a very good read, maybe even as a respite from an excellent law book. I should also point out that some of these ‘good reads’ are not necessarily literary masterpieces – and yet, still, they are very good reads.

You may note the new title to the series. Given my peripatetic life and persona, I am regularly asked: Where are you truly from? Where is your Home? Hogar? Heimat? Bayit? Casa? Maison? Dom? My my, the enduring power of territoriality as a signifier.  Maybe a better question would be: Where do you feel mostly ‘at home’? Here my answer is easy: my Patria is The Book, the quintessential Wandering (and Wondering) Jew – at home everywhere and nowhere.

My own reading habits are eclectic – so I hope there is something for everyone – as a Christmas gift or even a gift to oneself.

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Greening CERD? The ICJ’s (Over)Cautious Stance on Environmental Harm as Racial Discrimination in Azerbaijan v. Armenia – EJIL: Talk! – Go Health Pro

10 Good Reads 2024 – EJIL: Talk! – Go Health Pro

On 12 November 2024, the International Court of Justice (ICJ, ‘the Court’) delivered its ‘twin’ judgments on Azerbaijan’s preliminary objections on jurisdiction in Armenia v. Azerbaijian, and on Armenia’s preliminary objections on jurisdiction and admissibility in Azerbaijan v. Armenia. Both cases, brought in late 2021, invoked Article 36(1) of the ICJ Statute and Article 22 … Read more

Corporate Climate Responsibility After “Milieudefensie vs. Shell” Court of Appeal Decision – EJIL: Talk! – Go Health Pro

10 Good Reads 2024 – EJIL: Talk! – Go Health Pro

Introduction. Tort Law Climate Litigation The recent decision by The Hague Court of Appeal on 12 November 2024 in the case Milieudefensie vs. Shell was eagerly awaited in both legal academia and the oil and gas industry. It overturns the path-breaking initial 2021 judgment, in which the Shell group was ordered to reduce its aggregate … Read more

Not Having Your International Law and Eating It. On the Nicaragua Moment of International Criminal Justice   – EJIL: Talk! – Go Health Pro

10 Good Reads 2024 – EJIL: Talk! – Go Health Pro

You probably assume that you know what the word “expat” means. The writer Lucy Mushita first heard that word from European and American professionals who had come to work in her home country (Zimbabwe); they used it to describe themselves. She looked it up in a dictionary and found out that “expat” designates someone who goes to live or work in a country that is not his or her own. Later, however, she discovered that the word had a more limited scope than what its dictionary meaning suggested. “When I arrived in France and introduced myself as an expat, people looked at me with wide eyes,” she describes in her latest book Expat Blues. “They asked me if I’d fled poverty, misery or war, and I replied that I hadn’t. I was an expat. I was an expat who had followed her husband to France. But I realized that the word didn’t work for black people in the Western world.”

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Talk Your Book: Buy Low, Sell High in China – Go Health Pro

Talk Your Book: Buy Low, Sell High in China – Go Health Pro

Posted December 16, 2024 by sean Today’s Talk Your Book is brought to you by KraneShares: See here for more information on KraneSahres suite of ETFs for China exposure On today’s show, we discuss: Why China does not represent a larger share of global market cap relative to GDP Where most Chinese citizens are investing … Read more