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Blog of the European Journal of International Law.

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Is the Prohibition of Forcible Annexations of Territory a Jus Cogens Norm?
International law prohibits states from forcibly acquiring the territory of other states. But does this prohibition of the annexation of territory have the status of a peremptory or jus cogens norm? The question is unsettled. …
On , by Ingrid Brunk, 1,624 words
Priorities for Climate Litigation at the European Court of Human Rights
The European Court of Human Rights’ judgments in KlimaSeniorinnen v Switzerland, Carême v France, and Duarte Agostinho v Portugal and others confirmed that climate litigation in the European human rights system is difficult (general analysis …
On , by Lea Raible, 1,669 words
Mexico and Ecuador at the ICJ: A Plea for Taking the Latin American Experience Seriously
On 5 April 2024, Ecuadorian special operation agents broke into the Mexican Embassy in Quito, Ecuador. Security footage released by Mexico captures the moment the agents forcefully subdued Deputy Chief of Mission Roberto Canseco Martínez …
On , by Francisco-José Quintana, 2,583 words