Professor of Public Int'l Law @laws.ucl.ac.uk; member 🇺🇳 Int'l Law Commission
Also @fra.europa.eu Scientific Comm’ee, 🇺🇳ECE Water Convention Implementation Comm’ee, @cildialogues.bsky.social
https://profiles.ucl.ac.uk/40273-martins-paparin
Martins Paparinskis
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Honoured to be invited, and look forward to delivering the @sheffielduni.bsky.social SCIEL Annual James Muiruri Lecture on 25 March sheffield.ac.uk/law/research...
End of the first week of the 77th session of the International Law Commission in Salle III, with my excellent assistants, and savouring the last minutes with the gavel as the outgoing chair of the 76th session on Monday
Ahead of its 31st session, issues on equitable benefit sharing remain on the table for the International Seabed Authority. This post reviews mechanisms under Arts. 82 and 140(2) of UNCLOS, exploring how they can achieve equity as distributive justice. cil.nus.edu.sg/blogs/the-is...
The WTO Belongs to the Future — But How Do We Get There? 🌐From climate to AI, modern trade is outpacing its rules. Prof Gabrielle Marceau & Jian Ling Teo explore alternative rulemaking paths to address the WTO consensus deadlock. Read here cil.nus.edu.sg/blogs/the-wo...
As my energizing 8-month #BenthamHouse @ucl.ac.uk Laws visit ends, deepest thx @mpaparinskis.bsky.social & brilliant colleagues incl. blueskyprofs @yuliaioffe.bsky.social, @colmocinneide.bsky.social & @philippesands.bsky.social. Looking fwd to continued collaboration as my London adventure proceeds.
The case of The Gambia v. Myanmar before the ICJ represents a landmark opportunity for the doctrine of jus cogens. Yet the proceedings largely overlook genocide as a serious breach of a peremptory norm and its consequences under State responsibility. cil.nus.edu.sg/blogs/the-ga...
Martins Paparinskis
Martins Paparinskis
Look forward to chairing @biicl.bsky.social event on compensation and the ILC tonight
Looking back at the excellent @nus-cil.bsky.social @laws.ucl.ac.uk conference on the future of international law co-organised with @niluferoral.bsky.social earlier this month www.ucl.ac.uk/laws/news/uc...
Look forward to the grand @nus-cil.bsky.social @laws.ucl.ac.uk conference tomorrow www.ucl.ac.uk/laws/events/...
First report on compensation for the damage caused by internationally wrongful acts now out as document A/CN.4/793 legal.un.org/docs/?symbol...
Martins Paparinskis
Martins Paparinskis
Diane Marie Amann
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SCIEL Annual James Muiruri Lecture: ‘Revisiting the Sources of Public International Law: A Salle XXI Perspective’ by Martins Paparinskis Abstract: Salle XXI is the room in Palais de Nations where the ...
Leading international law experts joined a major conference as part of a strategic partnership between the Faculty and the Centre for International Law - National University of Singapore (CIL-NUS).
NEW EVENT
12 Feb
Join us for Compensation in the International Law Commission - a panel discussion on compensation in the ILC examining conceptual and practical issues the ILC is likely to face in the task of codification & development in relation to this topic.
Sponsor A&O Shearman
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British Institute of International and Comparative Law (BIICL)