Anne Peters
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16-11-2019 18:36:51
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Join us next week, when episode 2 of
our #podcast “Voices of JHIL“ will be released! Together w/ the wonderful H. OGURI, we are covering ONUMA-san’s article “When was the Law of International Society Born?”, published in JHIL_RHDI | @jhil-rhdi.bsky.social’s 2nd volume (2000). Available on all platforms!
'Urteile wie dieses haben eine enorme Strahlkraft auf die Klimarechtsprechung weltweit': Jannika Jahn erklärt, was die #KlimaSeniorinnen -Entscheidung des EGMR bedeutet. Max Planck Society Max Planck Law mpg.de/21796877/egmr-…
#Germany 's legal team - Tania von Uslar, Christian J. Tams, Sam Wordsworth KC, Anne Peters, Paolo Palchetti - is to be congratulated on an extremely calm and reasoned pleading CIJ_ICJ, in which they dissected and refuted #Nicaragua 's general and far-reaching allegations, both
The projected WHO Pandemic Agreement will most likely contain a detailed prescription of a One Health approach.
ANNE PETERS (Anne Peters) argues that the idea of One Health should defy a hierarchy between the health of humans, animals, and ecosystems.
verfassungsblog.de/one-health-one…
congratulations to our Raffaela Kunz and her co-editors, for putting together such an innovative volume. Much more than just another textbook in English. + grateful for the opportunity to bring animals as potential IL persons into the picture 🐈.
#VoicesofJHIL is now also available on Apple Podcasts. Join Inge Van Hulle & yours truly in ep. 1, where the author of JHIL's inaugural article, Trinity College's Philip Allott, shares his memories on the creation of JHIL_RHDI | @jhil-rhdi.bsky.social. Brought to you by MPIL Heidelberg and Brill History.
The new issue of the HJIL is out!
It is mostly dedicated to the intriguing topic of 'international law-friendly constitutions' and 19 renowned scholars have reflected on it in their contributions. Stay tuned for more insights 🥳
As always, #OpenAccess
nomos-elibrary.de/10.17104/0044-…
First up in this issue is Philipp Glahé, examining MPIL Heidelberg's political and historical trajectory on the occasion of its 100th anniversary. A notable aspect is the Institute's direct acknowledgment and scrutiny of its Nazi-era history.
Read here 👇
nomos-elibrary.de/10.17104/0044-…
In unserer neuen Podcastfolge wird's 'tierisch'🐕: Erik Tuchtfeld | [email protected] spricht mit Anne Peters über die Anerkennung von Tierrechten, Tierschutz in bewaffneten Konflikten & der Kritik am #GlobalAnimalLaw . Vorher Isabel Lischewski über #Subjektivität im Völkerrecht voelkerrechtsblog.org/35-global-anim…
„Passion versus career“? read Ruth Rubio Marín on global gender constitutionalism - brilliant and erudite.