International Law Commission

Where do States Stand on Official Immunity Under International Law?

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Apr 19th, 2024

In a Future Crimes Against Humanity Convention, States’ Duty to Prosecute Must Not Be Weakened

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Mar 29th, 2024

Time to Enumerate the Slave Trade as a Distinct Provision in the Crimes Against Humanity Treaty

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Nov 15th, 2023

Draft Crimes Against Humanity Treaty: Toward a Gender Progressive, Survivor-Centric, Intersectional Approach

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Nov 13th, 2023

Continued Positive Momentum on Crimes Against Humanity Treaty

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Nov 9th, 2023

Progress, Resistance, and Silence on Gender Justice in the Draft Crimes Against Humanity Treaty

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Jun 6th, 2023

The U.N. Process for a Crimes Against Humanity Treaty Has Finally Started. Will It Account for Persons with Disabilities?

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May 26th, 2023

Coming Debates to Advance New Treaty on Crimes Against Humanity Will Require Skillful Leadership

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Dec 20th, 2022

On Crimes Against Humanity, Protect the UN Sixth Committee’s Integrity With Action

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Sep 22nd, 2022

Meeting the Challenges of International Organizations’ New Threat Environment

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Jun 28th, 2022

Using the 1933 Soviet Definition of Aggression to Condemn Russia Today

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May 24th, 2022

Використання радянського визначення агресії 1933 року для засудження Росії сьогодні

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May 24th, 2022

Crimes Against Humanity: Little Progress on Treaty as UN Legal Committee Concludes its Work

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Dec 7th, 2021

Toward a Treaty on Crimes Against Humanity: A View from the Philippines and a Region of `Non-Interference’

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Oct 8th, 2021

The Draft Convention on Crimes Against Humanity Should Enshrine the Highest Standards of International Law

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Oct 4th, 2021

Expanding Justice for Gender-Based Crimes with a Treaty on Crimes Against Humanity

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Sep 29th, 2021

The Relay Race of Defining Crimes Against Humanity – From the International Tribunals to the Draft Articles

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Sep 27th, 2021

Impact-Based Jurisdiction and Crimes Against Humanity Statutes Are Needed for Effective Accountability

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Sep 23rd, 2021

Crimes of Omission: Why a UN Treaty on Genocide but Not on Crimes Against Humanity?

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Sep 21st, 2021

Striking the Right Balance for a Draft Convention on Crimes against Humanity

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Sep 17th, 2021

As the Draft Crimes Against Humanity Treaty Moves Forward, a View on How It Relates to the Rome Statute for the ICC

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Sep 15th, 2021

Towards a New Treaty on Crimes Against Humanity: Next Steps

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Sep 13th, 2021

It’s Time Iraq Accepts Legal Responsibility for Its Iran-Backed Militias

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Mar 23rd, 2020

Letter to the Editor – Germany’s Extradition Request for Gen. Jamil Hassan, with U.S. Support

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Mar 13th, 2019

Trump Gets “Presumption of Innocence” Wrong on Saudi Responsibility for Khashoggi Disappearance

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Oct 18th, 2018

Immunity for International Crimes: Where Do States Really Stand?

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Apr 17th, 2018

The Interface of IHL and IHR: A Taxonomy

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Oct 8th, 2013