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Blog of the European Journal of International Law.

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The “Loaded Weapon” of Presidential Immunity: An International Law Perspective on Trump v. United States
In July 2024, the US Supreme Court held, in a 6-3 ruling, that former President Donald Trump enjoys absolute immunity for acts he committed within his constitutional powers as President, even though they were unlawful …
On , by Philippa Webb, 2,122 words
Announcements: CfP Protections in International Law; CfS Protection of Human Rights in the Context of Armed Conflict; CfP Journal of Conflict and Security Law; Coloniality of Measuring Famine Lecture; Second World Approaches to International Law Workshop; CfP Austrian Review of International and European Law; CfP Early Career Scholars Workshop
1. Call for Papers: Canterbury Christ Church University. Canterbury Christ Church University, Kent, United Kingdom has issued a call for papers for its annual law conference titled “Protections in International Law.” The conference will be …
On , by Mary Guest, 858 words
Two-President Problem: Recognition of Head of State of Georgia after 29 December
In recent months, Georgia has faced a deepening constitutional crisis. After elections marred with irregularities, the legality and legitimacy of the rule of the present powers-that-be have been questioned domestically and increasingly also internationally. These …
On , by Toni Selkälä, 2,432 words