On to the next decade, legal blogging continues its journey!🌐 Wir starten direkt durch mit einer neuen Podcastfolge 🎙️! Heute zum 👉Schutz des Völkerstrafrecht vor Gender-Based Crimes👈 mit Susann Aboueldahab, @isalischewski.bsky.socialvoelkerrechtsblog.org/36-gender-ba...
How it all began! Dana Schmalz & Raffaela Kunz remember those early days when the blog started as a project initiated by PhD students at a kitchen table. Both academically grew up with it. Thinking back to the last, looking forward to the next10 years: voelkerrechtsblog.org/volkerrechts...
We're receiving so many birthday wishes for our #blögiversaryvoelkerrechtsblog.org/happy-birthd...
Proof from the 2015 archive: The German legal position has not substantially changed since then. Würkert asks the crucial question: How about paying up and apologizing properly? voelkerrechtsblog.org/de/yes-redre...
As our blog has aged, the articles have too! One last flashback with Felix Würkert to his 2015 article on Germany's reaction to the genocide against Ovaherero & Nama. And why re-reading old legal blog posts is like re-reading old diary-entries... voelkerrechtsblog.org/revisiting-a...
In 2014, we understood Ukraine’s crisis mattered, and wouldn’t be short, so Timothy William Waters wrote three articles for the Völkerrechtsblog. Unfortunately, they have lost nothing of their currentness. Part 1 ... voelkerrechtsblog.org/polycentrism...
Our 10 year anniversary coincides with Russia‘s 2014 invasion of Crimea. At that time, Timothy William Waters argued for what it takes to achieve a solution. Today, he finds answers in Ancient Greece, drawing parallels to the Peloponnesian War! voelkerrechtsblog.org/in-the-tenth...
To rediscover and discuss Robin Ramsahye's blog post from 2016 which is not less relevant today, check out 'The Human Right to Land' voelkerrechtsblog.org/de/the-human...
A journey through time for our #blögiversaryvoelkerrechtsblog.org/revisiting-t...
Going back to 2015 when the Völkerrechtsblog was still in its infancy! Re-read the experimental text by Christop Brendel scratching at disciplinary boundaries between philosophy and law at a historic turning... voelkerrechtsblog.org/the-more-thi...