AJIL and AJIL Unbound
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Official Twitter account for both the American Journal of International Law and AJIL Unbound, featuring scholarly articles on international law issues.
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If you attended Karima Bennoune's luncheon today at #ASILAM , you may be interested in her 2022 AJIL and AJIL Unbound article 'Multi-Directionality and Universality: Global Feminisms and International Law in the Twenty-First Century' cup.org/3Ihed7d #ASIL2024
In his Unbound contribution,Lucas Lixinski explores
'the roles of traditional knowledge and cultural heritage in deep seabed mining negotiations.' Read the full essay here: bit.ly/3TDqA2L
Take a look at the essay 'Undermining by Mining? Deep Seabed Mining in Light of International Marine Environmental Law' by Pradeep Singh & Aline Jaeckel, who pay particular attention the to new ocean biodiversity agreement. bit.ly/4abcFYS
AJIL Unbound's latest symposium 'Cultural Stakes of Deep Seabed Mining' is now online! Edited & introduced by Julian Arato, Aline Jaeckel, & Lucas Lixinski bit.ly/3xdlC5p
Happy #InternationalWomensDay ! Today we'd like to honor three incredible women: Lori F. Damrosch, AJIL's first female co-EIC, and Ingrid Brunk & Monica Hakimi, AJIL's first female team of Editors.
We're bringing back our AJIL Board of Editors Spotlight series! Harlan G. Cohen is such an asset to the AJIL team, from reviewing manuscripts to serving on committees, his contributions are invaluable. Thank you, Harlan!
Finally, William Hamilton Byrne & Thomas Gammeltoft-Hansen discuss digital evidence in the context of Refugee Status Determination processes. They discuss the resulting risks and affordances to both states and asylum seekers.
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Jess Peake tackles the precarious availability and reliability of user-generated content. She also considers admissibility of digital evidence and concerns regarding chain of custody in the context of the International Criminal Court.
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