Speakers: Prof Mads Andenas & Prof Johann Ruben Leiss, University of Oslo Lecture summary: The lecture explores the systemic function of general principles in international
law in light of the ongoing work of the ILC on general principles of law and recent practice of international courts and tribunals, such as the Climate Change Advisory [...]
Throughout 2025, the European Commission presented ten Omnibus packages with one central objective: to simplify European Union legislation, primarily by reducing the administrative
costs and reporting obligations imposed on European companies, with a view to strengthening technological competitiveness.[1] This action favours faster procedures, [...]
By my count, we now have the legal texts of five Trump administration trade agreements. Will there be enforcement actions under these agreements? Without a neutral adjudication
mechanism, how enforceable are they? I'm not sure about the real world impact of the agreements, but nevertheless, with this many legal texts, we are at the point [...]
Is hype about Artificial Intelligence justified? Cristobal Garibay-Petersen, Marta Lorimer and Bayar Menzat argue public discourse around AI has gone beyond what its technical
specifications warrant, limiting the space for … Continued [...]
Stellenausschreibungen Wissenschaftliche*r Mitarbeiter*in, 50% TV-L E13, ab 01.04.2026, befristet auf 2 Jahre, Lehrstuhl für Öffentliches Recht, Medien- und Informationsrecht
(Prof. Dr. Kai von Lewinski), Universität Passau, Frist: 11.02.2026 Wissenschaftliche*r Mitarbeiter*in, 50% TV-L E13, ab 01.04.2026, befristet auf 3 Jahre, Professur [...]
In the past months the academic community has tried to understand what the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR or ‘the Court’) could have done wrong regarding the interpretation
of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR or ‘the Convention’) in the field of migration. [...]
Written by Matteo Mangone, PhD candidate in Private Law at the University of Turin Protection of Forced Heirs and International Public Policy: A Comparative Analysis of Germany
and Italy in Light of the Bundesgerichtshof Judgment of 29 June 2022 [...]
[We have the following CFP. DRE] The Faculty of Law, Multimedia University, Malaysia is organizing the Sixth Asian Legal History Conference in Melaka, Malaysia on 6–7 August
2026. The conference is supported by the Asian Legal History Association. Previous Asian Legal History Conferences have been hosted, organized and supported by the [...]