Symposium: Vedanta v. Lungowe and Access to Justice
Vedanta v Lungowe Symposium Wrap Up https://t.co/Dt3saDuQdhpic.twitter.com/BEjb2dvt2D
— Opinio Juris (@opiniojuris) 26. April 2019
Great news that Kachin political prisoners Lum Zawng and Zau Jat were released today! We must keep up the pressure for the release of all political prisoners in Burma and the repeal of the repressive laws that are used to imprison activists and journalists.
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 26. April 2019
#China has 30-40 million more men than women, and this has driven demand for trafficked brides from across Asia, including Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, North Korea & Vietnam. And now #Pakistan. Will @ImranKhanPTI and @zlj517 take this threat to women seriously?https://t.co/nP29GZnRtW
— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 26. April 2019
The Scope of the (Aborted) Afghanistan Investigation https://t.co/IR6OtM0Ufrpic.twitter.com/XyAPzS8K6o
— Opinio Juris (@opiniojuris) 27. April 2019
It’s a rare day for either of us to agree with anything #MorenoOcampo has to say but skim-reading he’s spot on https://t.co/5G3WVY5Tpx
— Toby Cadman (@tobycadman) 26. April 2019
Even the New York Times screws up sometimes. The US has signed but not ratified the Arms Trade Treaty. It cannot „pull out“ of something it has not entered. https://t.co/czmIrleD9d @nytimes@opiniojuris#media#ArmsTreaty#ArmsTradeTreaty
— Michael Byers (@michael_byers) 26. April 2019
Vedanta v. Lungowe Symposium: Foreign Direct Liability Cases in England After Vedanta https://t.co/juXdqDumSZpic.twitter.com/ilhIoVTx3D
— Opinio Juris (@opiniojuris) 26. April 2019
The International Criminal Court Needs Fixing https://t.co/xEfgKodf5m
— Zeid Raad Al Hussein (@raad_zeid) 24. April 2019
It’s a rare day for either of us to agree with anything #MorenoOcampo has to say but skim-reading he’s spot on https://t.co/5G3WVY5Tpx
— Toby Cadman (@tobycadman) 26. April 2019
Vedanta v. Lungowe Symposium: Vedanta v. Lungowe and Access to Justice https://t.co/gvzb03ilTapic.twitter.com/rB5zvo7u17
— Opinio Juris (@opiniojuris) 25. April 2019
I agree. This was the conclusion of my PhD dissertation this year.
— Meriya (@Meriya92140903) 25. April 2019
Pleased to share my new article with @WarOnTheRocks. Thanks to @ushasahay and editorial team for their work and also @JimMillward@adrianzenz and @dtbyler for comments on previous drafts https://t.co/FTxkuhGdDj
— Michael Clarke (@meclarke114) 25. April 2019
My question is: Will Putin be late?
— Curtis Melvin 커티스 멜빈 (@CurtisMelvin) 25. April 2019
To go to school.
To see my family.
To go back home.
To live with dignity.
To live in peace.This is what Syrians want for their future: pic.twitter.com/9Siq5XZqWl
— ICRC (@ICRC) 24. April 2019
BRI: my thesis is that it is a long-term, strategic global influence operation with historic precedent.
Broadly speaking, there are some interesting parallels with the political-economic influence mechanisms employed by the Qing Empire.
https://t.co/hMS3MNOdJV via @chinafile— Adrian Zenz (@adrianzenz) 25. April 2019
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