Postdoc, University of the Bundeswehr Munich
public international law | fundamental & human rights | int'l security law (& climate change) | int'l law before domestic cts | sources doctrine
Philipp Janig
Just as European states are (once again) mulling over whether to seize assets of the Russian Central Bank, here's my two cents on how state immunity applies to non-judicial measures of constraint! Very pleased to see this out in @iclq.bsky.social first view
Philipp Janig
Azerbaijan v Armenia: Reciprocity and the temporal scope of jurisdictional clauses in erga omnes partes proceedings? | by Jane Alice Hofbauer and Philipp Janig
EJIL: Talk!
#excitingtimes 😉 - I am running for the coordinating commiittee of the #ESIL interest group on international courts and tribunals. If you are a member, I would be really happy to receive your support! #intlaw
wann ist es genozid? was ist ein angriffskrieg? ist hamas eine "echte" kriegspartei? wie lang sind waffenlieferungen gerechtfertigt? was das völkerrecht zum gaza-krieg sagt und welche auswirkungen das hat, habe ich mit @pjanig.bsky.social besprochen #ö1
the #Austrian Review of International and European Law (#ARIEL) has a new co-editor (@pjanig.bsky.social 🥳 ) and a new #CfP for volume 29 on advisory opinions #intlaw #ICJ see also eur-int-comp-law.univie.ac.at/ariel-voelke...
Jane Hofbauer
Jane Hofbauer
Xaver Forthuber
On 12 November 2024, the ICJ released it judgment on preliminary objections in the Azerbaijan v Armenia. As the parallel case of Armenia v Azerbaijan, it invokes alleged violations of the Conventio…
Schweigt das internationale Recht im Nahost-Konflikt? Gast: Dr. Philipp Janig, Institut für Öffentliches Recht und Völkerrecht, Universität der Bundeswehr München. Moderation: Xaver Forthuber. Anru...
Just published via FirstView on Cambridge Core, an excellent contribution from @pjanig.bsky.social on State immunity from non-judicial measures of constraint.
A must-read for those interested in #StateImmunity and #sanctions!
#OpenAccess #PublicInternationalLaw #CustomaryInternationalLaw