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Jus ad bellum - Is the use of force permissible under the UN principles?
by: Florentyna Martyńska United Nations’ values The United Nations (hereinafter “UN”), as a peaceful organization, was set up as a...

ILSA HHS LAW JOURNAL
Apr 18, 20225 min read


Benefits and Necessity of an Advisory Opinion on the rights of present and future generations
from the adverse effects of climate change: the campaign of World Youth for Climate Justice. By: Lauriane Eudeline The climate crisis has...

ILSA HHS LAW JOURNAL
Apr 11, 20225 min read


UNESCO Draft Recommendation on the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence:
A Crucial Milestone for an International Framework By: Romina Ruszin For billions of people, Artificial Intelligence (hereinafter, “AI”)...

ILSA HHS LAW JOURNAL
Mar 28, 20225 min read


Court rules in Shell’s favor to start seismic survey off South Africa’s West Coast
by: Tanika van Graan Royal Dutch Shell plc. (Shell), which is an energy and petrochemical company, has been permitted by a South African...

ILSA HHS LAW JOURNAL
Mar 21, 20224 min read


Ecocide. A crime against the Earth.
By: Tatiana Khokhlova In June 1998 the UN General Assembly held a five-week diplomatic conference in Rome, Italy. The main goal of this...

ILSA HHS LAW JOURNAL
Mar 14, 20225 min read


Net Zero = Not Zero
Does the Carbon Market Deal promote the Right to a Healthy Environment enshrined in Principle 1 ofThe Stockholm Declaration? By Tabitha...

ILSA HHS LAW JOURNAL
Mar 8, 20225 min read
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