Some thoughts on pluridisciplinarity and transitional justice
I just got back from the ISA annual conference in New Orleans, this behemoth of a conference with 4000 participants and nearly 1000 panels in 4 days. It was interesting enough, even if i’m a a little...
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On monday, the Supreme Court of Uruguay issued a decision condemning the 1986 amnesty law for crimes commited under the military regime that was in power until 1985. I’m not familiar with the...
View ArticleHumanitarian Intervention and Use of Force: Thinking outside the box of the...
I’ve been following with much interest the debate initiated by Harold Koh on the legality of humanitarian intervention under international law over at the Just Security Blog and to which such esteemed...
View ArticleWe are not all Charlie: why the biggest threat to freedom of expression might...
Putting aside the usual “they had it coming” comments that have flourished on twitter and facebook, since Tuesday, I am reading reports that a number of media outlets are deciding not to show Charlie...
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