Tag: united nations
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Artificial Reinforcement of Land in Light of Sea-level Rise

The post discusses the implications of rising sea levels on land status and maritime entitlements, focusing on artificial reinforcement as a potential solution. It highlights legal frameworks under UNCLOS, costs and challenges of implementation, concerns regarding state ownership of reinforced land, and the risk of abuse by states, particularly in…
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Unpacking the South Africa v. Israel Case, Part II

Thanks to the overwhelming positive response to my original post (thank you all, I deeply appreciate it!!) and to a handful of additional questions sent by friends and blog-readers alike, here we are with a Part II: 1. One of the things I noticed was the regular use of the…
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Unpacking the South Africa v. Israel Case

Today and yesterday, the International Court of Justice held hearings in the Application of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide in the Gaza Strip (South Africa v. Israel). Given the fact that I am currently in a Masters program (LL.M.) focused on international dispute…
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COVID-19 and the Evolving Character of “Peace and Security” within the UN Charter

[This blog series was originally posted on the now-defunct website of American University, Washington College of Law’s Law and International Development Society in April 2021.] Over the past two decades, the world has seen a variety of epidemics (e.g., HIV/AIDs, SARS, MARS, and Ebola) as well as pandemics (e.g., COVID-19). Epidemics and…
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What is a “Uniting for Peace” Resolution and why does it matter?

Last week, the United Nations General Assembly held a “special emergency session” under its “Uniting for Peace resolution” power. Unfortunately, while this event was widely covered in international news, the news didn’t always get the details right. So, as the UN nerd that I am, I decided to set the…
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Made-For-Twitter, A United Nations SDG Rant

At work, I go through a disturbing amount of articles every day picking out the most relevant ones to tweet from our company accounts. And because my personal twitter is absolutely abysmal follower and activity-wise, I’ve been using the less company-relevant (but still thought provoking) articles for myself. Recently one…