Abstract This article aims to demonstrate that despite the international community’s best efforts to eradicate slavery and slavery-like practices, such as forced labour, these phenomenons are still on the rise... en savoir plus →
Abstract In December 2005, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) delivered its judgment in the case brought by the Democratic Republic of the Congo against Uganda for, inter alia, massive... en savoir plus →
Abstract Under Article 51 of the Charter of the United Nations (Charter), states possess an inherent right to exercise self-defence against armed attacks. At the level of principle, the rationale of Article... en savoir plus →
Abstract Shirley V. Scott’s recent work, International Law in World Politics: An Introduction, presents the reader with a structured and balanced treatment of the symbiosis between international law and politics, as well... en savoir plus →