
Lucas Carlos Lima
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Some reflections on what the BRICS countries want in relation to the international order that I had the honor of writing with Dr. Muqtedar Khan (Univ. of Delaware) at The Diplomat.

The Brazilian Branch of the International Law Association (ILA) invites the academic community to the UFMG Advanced School of International Law on the Law of State Responsability, to be held in Belo Horizonte. Christian J. Tams is the guest professor of this edition. More info at: styluscuriarum.org


"The future of jurisdictional immunities under international law" at Faculdade de Direito da UFMG with Christian J. Tams Aziz Saliba and Lucas Carlos Lima discussing the most recent developments and thorny issues of the area.


The Advanced School of International Law "The Law of State Responsibility" with Prof. Christian J. Tams (Christian J. Tams) was successfully concluded this week at the UFMG Law School. The course will soon become a book to be published in Brazil. Many thanks to all the participants.


The Brazilian Br. of the International Law Association (ILA) and the Law Graduate Program at the UFMG are pleased to invite to 2024 ILA Brazil MasterClass with Prof. Laurence Boisson de Chazournes on the CIJ_ICJ Advisory Opinion on Climate Change. Info and subscriptions at: styluscuriarum.org



Israel, International Law, and Rule Based Order youtu.be/ZyI8d4AapGs A masterclass in international law and Geopolitics. Dr. Marbera and Dr. Lucas Lima discuss the recent #ICJ & #ICC cases about #Israel and its atrocities in #Gaza. Lucas Carlos Lima Faith Mabera, PhD







With the recent entry of Indonesia as a full member, there is much speculation about what to expect from the BRICS in 2025 under the Brazilian presidency. In The Diplomat I explore some of these questions and perspectives. The article can be found here: thediplomat.com/2025/01/the-ch…






