The blog will be taking a seasonal break now: happy holidays to all! We will be back on 8 January with a look back at the key developments ...
On December 21, 2017 / By The Law Of NationsThis week's update includes the conclusion of phase one of the Brexit negotiations, and the UK's position in the Good Country Index. ...
On December 18, 2017 / By Legal Support ServiceOur comparative law strand continues with analysis by Quentin Declève of an important recent decision of the French Supreme Court, upholding two decisions of the Paris Court of ...
On December 15, 2017 / By Quentin DeclèveMikhail Vishnyakov of Linklaters looks at a recent Commercial Court decision which sheds light on the process which the English courts will follow in interpreting foreign law. In ...
On December 12, 2017 / By Mikhail VishnyakovThis week's update includes the latest in the prisoner votes argument, and the assessment of there being a reasonable basis of UK soldiers having committed war crimes. ...
On December 11, 2017 / By Legal Support ServiceIn the final post in this series, Lea Main-Klingst looks at how States can comply with their international obligations towards those fleeing Libya by sea. ...
On December 7, 2017 / By Lea Main-KlingstHannah Ambrose and Joel Halliday of Herbert Smith Freehills look at what we learn about state and diplomatic immunity from the important recent decisions in Reyes and Benkharbouche. ...
On December 5, 2017 / By The Law Of NationsThis week's update includes alterations to the 'Snoopers charter' and the difficult question of the Irish border in the Brexit negotiations. ...
On December 4, 2017 / By Legal Support ServiceHappy birthday to The Law of Nations! We went live a year ago, on 1 December 2016. Not just an excuse to see our name in icing on ...
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