Great to hear a thought-provoking lecture on past and present activist citizenship
International law specialist @TobyCadman discusses the legal issues involved in the #Jamal_Khashoggi case with @aonawaz on @trtworld https://t.co/zk2B5XJRpY via @YouTube
— Tanya Goudsouzian (@tgoudsouzian) 11. Oktober 2018
Guest Lecture @LINESkuleuven by @IgorStiks on „#Activist #Aestetics: Resistance, Rebellion, Emancipation.“ Great to hear a thought-provoking lecture on past and present activist citizenship and art in SEE Europe and also remember @citseeteam. pic.twitter.com/bgZ0at1uMk
— Julija Sardelic (@JulijaSardelic) 5. Oktober 2018
#News Lens: Villagers in limbo as World Bank abandons controversial Kosovo power plant https://t.co/tnkbmGrZgy
— Bretton Woods Proj. (@brettonwoodspr) 12. Oktober 2018
#News Lens: World Bank drops support for Kosovo’s controversial coal project https://t.co/cLVNsrFaiZ
— Bretton Woods Proj. (@brettonwoodspr) 11. Oktober 2018
Open minds are needed to improve the protection of LGBTI asylum seekers in Europe https://t.co/u4lN0HfLHl
— Dunja Mijatovic (@Dunja_Mijatovic) 11. Oktober 2018
For those interested in universal jurisdiction, and its place in the fight against impunity, the UNGA Sixth Committee debate on the topic which began yesterday and that continues today is fascinating to follow: https://t.co/md0kl1t5VV and list of speakers: https://t.co/00AO0KJcyj
— Charles Jalloh (@CharlesJalloh) 10. Oktober 2018
IMF panelists reflect on „well-organised Annual meetings in Bali“, while we just heard at CSPF civil society being harassed and their events repressed #trade4growth @FightInequalit1 @AsianPeoplesMvt @IWRAW_AP @ActionAid @UNHumanright #freedomofassembly
— Bretton Woods Proj. (@brettonwoodspr) 10. Oktober 2018
Over the past ten years, around €25 billion has flowed into the EU in exchange for residency in or citizenship of certain countries. As authorities fail to do their due diligence, this allows the #corrupt and their money to enter the EU. #GoldenVisa https://t.co/Qg4GCbM6Bh
— Transparency Int’l (@anticorruption) 10. Oktober 2018
Opinion Why India Needs More In-House International Legal Scholars https://t.co/7Ublr3GLNM
— Opinio Juris (@opiniojuris) 10. Oktober 2018
Misuse of Security Council veto can stymie int’l action to stop horrific violations (eg, #Russia vetoing action on #Syria), but this shouldn’t excuse unilateral action, argues Prof Dire Tladi in reviewing Harold Koh’s book in ongoing @opiniojuris webinar https://t.co/CbssEKb9YG
— Sam Zarifi (@SZarifi) 10. Oktober 2018
Great piece on Harold Koh’s new book, including on the view that the global war approach to lethal targeting is ok because a law enforcement approach is required where local police are willing to arrest. If they refuse, nothing prevents targeting… heads-we-win-tails-you-lose https://t.co/TpUxU9FycY
— Rafe (@RafeAndrews) 9. Oktober 2018
Very interesting tidbit in the linked-to press conference by Sarah Sanders: John Bolton made his ill-advised speech because the #ICC told the US a decision on the #Afghanistan investigation was imminent. Not sure that was such a good idea by the Court… https://t.co/mi9IXEjuqn
— Kevin Jon Heller (@kevinjonheller) 10. Oktober 2018
More about the @WorldBank new Human Capital Index and its critics in our #ObserverAutumn18 ➡️https://t.co/9OD48yCPBd https://t.co/n6OGUt4sy8
— Bretton Woods Proj. (@brettonwoodspr) 10. Oktober 2018
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