09 July 2025
A Blueprint for Rights-Based Climate Action
On July 3, 2025, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights (IACtHR) issued Advisory Opinion No. 32—the most important and progressive document yet released by an international court on the climate crisis. The IACtHR’s findings are as comprehensive as they are groundbreaking, spanning areas from procedural requirements for mitigation measures to the protection of environmental defenders. This post launches a blog symposium on the advisory opinion and discusses ten key takeaways, chosen to illustrate the opinion’s legal and practical significance. Continue reading >>
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20 June 2025
“Wavering Between Hope and Despair”
Reflections From Within German International Law Scholarship Continue reading >>
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20 June 2025
„Schwanken zwischen Hoffnung und Verzweiflung“
Innenansichten aus der deutschen Völkerrechtslehre Continue reading >>30 May 2025
“German Officials Might Be Criminally Liable”
Five Questions to Kai Ambos Continue reading >>
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30 May 2025
„Auch deutsche Beamte könnten sich strafbar gemacht haben“
Fünf Fragen an Kai Ambos Continue reading >>11 April 2025
“Those with the Guns Are the Last to Starve”
Five Questions to Tom Dannenbaum Continue reading >>
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11 April 2025
„Die mit den Waffen hungern zuletzt“
Fünf Fragen an Tom Dannenbaum Continue reading >>14 March 2025
„Das ist gespenstisches Verfassungsrecht“
Fünf Fragen an Florian Meinel Continue reading >>14 March 2025
“A Constitutional Ghost From the Past”
Five Questions to Florian Meinel Continue reading >>
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13 December 2024
“It looks more like a managed transition than a revolution.”
Five Questions to Michael Meyer-Resende Continue reading >>
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