International Courts and Tribunals
The European Court of Justice Rules on Obesity Discrimination
The rapid increase in overweight and obesity around the globe has stimulated a discussion of whether and how obesity should be addressed in international law. Currently, no multilaterally binding rules govern states’ approaches to the rise in obesity.
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ITLOS Advisory Opinion: Coastal and Flag State Duties to Ensure Sustainable Fisheries Management
Introduction
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Hassan v. United Kingdom: A New Approach to Security Detention in Armed Conflict?
On September 16, 2014, in Hassan v. United Kingdom,[1] the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) interpreted how international human rights law (IHRL) should coexist with international humanitarian law (IHL) in a way that appears to give primacy to certain elements of human rights law.
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