International Criminal Court recognises Rape as a War Crime.
“The Hague: The International Criminal Court convicted a former Congolese vice president on Monday of murder, rape and pillage committed...
Welcome to the official blog for Dundee International Law Society! Here you will find all our official publications made since 2013.
“The Hague: The International Criminal Court convicted a former Congolese vice president on Monday of murder, rape and pillage committed...
Call for Papers: The International Law of Military Operations – Mapping the Field. Military deployments in the territory of other States...
Digital Intern Post United Nations House Scotland is looking for a new intern to specifically work in a digital capacity. This post shall...
International Studies THE INTERNATIONAL STUDIES COMMITTEE of the Gilbert Murray Trust seeks to promote the study of the purposes and work...
This competition, endowing an award of 10’000 Swiss francs, is organized under the auspices of the Institute of International Law in...
“A Discussion of the Marshall Islands v India, Pakistan and the United Kingdom Case before the ICJ” Paolo Palchetti Professor in...
Dorothy Bain QC in conversation with Fatou Bensouda, Chief Prosecutor for The Hague International Crime Saturday 5th March 2016 • 6pm...
Research Seminar Series Friday, Antonios Tzanakopoulos (Oxford University) 19 February Economic...
The Strathclyde Centre for Environmental Law and Governance (SCELG) operates as a hub for excellence in PhD and postgraduate teaching...
The Influence of Common Law and Civil Law Traditions on the International Court of Justice. The Scottish Centre for International Law...
For 2016/17, the Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland has allocated 11 Carnegie Cameron PG Bursaries to the University of...
On 25 February, two Holocaust survivors, Henry and Ingrid Wuga, will participate in a question and answer session at Glasgow University....
“Exceptions in International Environmental Law” Dr James Harrison, Senior Lecturer in International Law, University of Edinburgh School...
Jacques Hartmann and Nikolas Feith Tan discuss the legality of the Danish law allowing confiscation of the property of asylum seekers to...
International Crime All lectures are held in the Dalhousie Building at 6pm. A drinks reception follows each. Free tickets will be...
Required Documents for This Application Please note that you will need to have the following information ready in order to complete your...
A CEPMLP/CECHR seminar given by Shammy Puri (Secretary General, International Association of Hydrogeologists) on Tuesday 16th February,...