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Destruction of Kakhovka Dam Raises International Humanitarian Law Concerns

Author: 
Ayomide Oloyede

EU Court of Justice Finds Poland's Court Reforms in Violation of EU Law

Author: 
Ayomide Oloyede

Rwandan Genocide: Trial Chamber Rules Félicien Kabuga Mentally Unfit for Trial

Author: 
Ayomide Oloyede

In Memoriam: Thomas Buergenthal

It is with great sorrow that we at the American Society of International Law mourn the passing of Judge Thomas Buergenthal, who died on Monday, May 29, 2023, at the age of 89.

UN Report Alleges Human Rights Violations in Guantanamo Bay: Al-Nashiri Case Raises Questions

Author: 
Ayomide Oloyede

Canada Joins 1961 Apostille Convention: 1000th Treaty Action for HCCH

Author: 
Ayomide Oloyede

Near Collision in the Taiwan Strait Raises Concerns over Maritime Law

Author: 
Ayomide Oloyede

Council of Europe Register of Damage for Ukraine Created

Author: 
Justine N. Stefanelli

On May 17, 2023, during the Council of Europe Summit in Iceland, several Ministers from Council of Europe member states announced the establishment of the Register of Damage Caused by the Aggressio