Julian Huertas (@julianhuertas_c) 's Twitter Profile
Julian Huertas

@julianhuertas_c

Democratic Backsliding, Human Rights, Int’l Courts. PhD candidate (SJD), University of Toronto @UofTLaw. LLM @ColumbiaLaw. He/him ⏭️🟦julianhuertas.bsky.social

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Fleur Johns (@fleurej) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The final version of this article has now been published on the University of Toronto Law Journal website as part of a beautiful special issue ‘Private Citizen of the World: Karen Knop’s Scholarship’ utpjournals.press/doi/full/10.31…

Annelise Riles (@anneliseriles) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bittersweet to publish this coauthored piece with #KarenKnop in the Toronto Law Journal special issue in her honor. We started it a decade ago but put it aside because we couldn’t decide where to land. So hard to finish alone, through the prism of time. I love you Karen. Thank

Gabriel Boric Font (@gabrielboric) 's Twitter Profile Photo

El régimen de Maduro debe entender que los resultados que publica son difíciles de creer. La comunidad internacional y sobre todo el pueblo venezolano, incluyendo a los millones de venezolanos en el exilio, exigimos total transparencia de las actas y el proceso, y que veedores

Michael McFaul (@mcfaul) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Exit polls showed González winning 65% and Maduro getting 31%. There is no way these exit polls were off by 30%! So now all democrats of the world -- in governments and societies -- must stand with the majority of people of Venezuela & not let Maduro steal this election.

Deborah Brown (@deblebrown) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The UN is poised to adopt a #UNCybercrime treaty that would create an unprecedented multilateral tool for cross-border surveillance by law enforcement without adequate human rights safeguards. 🧵below w/ Human Rights Watch & @eff 's take on the draft treaty, which is up for adoption next week

The UN is poised to adopt a #UNCybercrime treaty that would create an unprecedented multilateral tool for cross-border surveillance by law enforcement without adequate human rights safeguards.

🧵below w/ <a href="/hrw/">Human Rights Watch</a> &amp; @eff 's take on the draft treaty, which is up for adoption next week
ConstitutionNet (@constitutionnet) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The trend of #democraticbacksliding is driven by elected #governments who use weaknesses in the #constitution to dismantle checks on power and hinder free and fair #elections buff.ly/46Pb6OH

The trend of #democraticbacksliding is driven by elected #governments who use weaknesses in the #constitution to dismantle checks on power and hinder free and fair #elections

buff.ly/46Pb6OH
Nina Burleigh (@ninaburleigh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In the wake of "Biblical" flooding erasing countless villages in the heart of America - another climate change induced disaster - this article about oily bagman Leonard Leo's assault on teaching judges about climate science is disgusting and timely. theguardian.com/us-news/2024/s…

León Castellanos Jankiewicz (@leoncastjan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I talked to Hendrik Simon about the silence between public and private international lawyers, the adjacent possible, and Karen Knop’s legacy. Read the full interview on Völkerrechtsblog: voelkerrechtsblog.org/the-private-is…

Dr. Amy Clukey (@amyclukey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm no longer a teacher. I'm just a human plagiarism detector. I used to spend my grading time giving comments for improving writing skills. Now most of that time is just checking to see if a student wrote their own paper. What a waste of life.

יניב רוזנאי Yaniv Roznai (@roznaiy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A New book: Redefining Comparative Constitutional Law: Essays for Mark Tushnet, edited by Madhav Khosla & Vicki C Jackson (OUP Law Oxford Academic 2024). Table of contents: 1: How to Compare Constitutionally: An Essay in Honor of Mark Tushnet, Rosalind Dixon Rosalind Dixon 2:

A New book: Redefining Comparative Constitutional Law: Essays for Mark Tushnet, edited by Madhav Khosla &amp; Vicki C Jackson (<a href="/OUPLaw/">OUP Law</a> <a href="/OUPAcademic/">Oxford Academic</a> 2024). Table of contents: 

1: How to Compare Constitutionally: An Essay in Honor of Mark Tushnet, Rosalind Dixon <a href="/rosalinddixon15/">Rosalind Dixon</a> 

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Aileen Kavanagh (@aileenfkavanagh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A lost essay by HLA Hart has been discovered in a Yale University archive of Ronald Dworkin’s papers … and is now published in the American Journal of Jurisprudence. Almost unbelievable.