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Duncan Hollis

@DuncanHollis

Professor @ Temple Law School & Non-Resident Fellow Carnegie Endowment for Int'l Peace @[email protected]

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Curtis Bradley(@curtisabradley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m very grateful for the generous blurbs for my forthcoming book. I do feel like it’s one of the best things I’ve written, and it reflects decades of my thinking about the foreign affairs powers of the government. It’s never too early to pre-order!
amazon.com/Historical-Glo…

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Kubo Mačák(@KuboMacak) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hello !

One of my students has asked me about institutions that offer international law related internships (preferably paid). Here's an alphabetical list of those I could think off the top of my head, can you add more?

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Hello #InternationalLawTwitter! One of my students has asked me about institutions that offer international law related internships (preferably paid). Here's an alphabetical list of those I could think off the top of my head, can you add more? 🧵
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Duncan Hollis(@DuncanHollis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It was a pleasure to chat! Hope it can be a good introduction to some folks on the state of play in the geopolitics of cyberspace right now.

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Duncan Hollis(@DuncanHollis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pleased to moderate an OEWG side-event next Tues, March 5, 8:30-9:30am EST re the Int'l Law Multistakeholder Compendium compiled last fall by Relaciones Exteriores Temple iLIT Microsoft. Come join me & Tilman Rodenhäuser Harriet Moynihan Mohamed Helal by registering here: forms.office.com/pages/response…

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EJIL: Talk!(@ejiltalk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The African Union’s Statement on the Application of International Law to Cyberspace: An Assessment of the Principles of Territorial Sovereignty, Non-Intervention, and Non-Use of Force | by Russell Buchan & Nicholas Tsagourias

ejiltalk.org/the-african-un…

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Temple Law School(@TempleLaw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

From Legal History Blog: New work by Prof. Ben Heath (@jbentonheath) on early 20th-century boycotts as 'insurgent legal ordering' and their relevance for economic sanctions in the international legal order today. bit.ly/49f7HKb

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Kevin Jon Heller(@kevinjonheller) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New Opinio Juris by me: 'The African Union (Rightly) Endorses Pure Sovereignty in Cyberspace.' The African Union's new communique on how international law applies in cyberspace is a blockbuster. But will it be taken seriously by the West? opiniojuris.org/2024/02/05/the… Russell Buchan

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Jonathan Horowitz(@J_T_Horowitz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very pleased to share with all of you my new article: 'One Click from Conflict: Some Legal Considerations Related to Technology Companies Providing Digital Services in Situations of Armed Conflict' cjil.uchicago.edu/print-archive/… The Chicago Journal of International Law UChicago Law School

Very pleased to share with all of you my new article: 'One Click from Conflict: Some Legal Considerations Related to Technology Companies Providing Digital Services in Situations of Armed Conflict' cjil.uchicago.edu/print-archive/… @ChiJIntlL @UChicagoLaw
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Barrie Sander(@Barrie_Sander) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I've written a series of posts on international law, narratives, and the situation in Israel-Palestine.

Special thanks to Mark Kersten for providing a space for my reflections.

Part One is accessible below 👇

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Maya Sen(@maya_sen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fwiw journalists should include the actual language from the Constitution in their coverage on the Colorado Supreme Court case

Turns out regular people can also read and make up their own mind about the constitution, just like judges!

Here it is (14th Am, Sec 3)

Fwiw journalists should include the actual language from the Constitution in their coverage on the Colorado Supreme Court case Turns out regular people can also read and make up their own mind about the constitution, just like judges! Here it is (14th Am, Sec 3)
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