Georgetown Journal of International Law (GJIL)

Georgetown Journal of International Law (GJIL)

Book and Periodical Publishing

Washington, District of Columbia 938 followers

GJIL is one of the top resources for scholars and practitioners in the field of international law.

About us

The Georgetown Journal of International Law publishes on a variety of topics, such as human rights, international humanitarian law, international security, trade, investment, business, taxation, international criminal law, and intellectual property; it also sponsors a bi-annual symposium.

Website
http://www.gjil.org
Industry
Book and Periodical Publishing
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Washington, District of Columbia
Type
Privately Held
Founded
1968

Locations

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    600 New Jersey Ave NW

    Hotung Building

    Washington, District of Columbia 20001, US

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  • NEW POST: "The Challenges Facing Kamir Khan, the Newly Elected Chief Prosecutor of the ICC" by Austin Beaudoin "Khan should wield the considerable authority of the ICC to boldly investigate the litany of ongoing human rights crises. Pursuing allegations of U.S. misconduct in Afghanistan, investigating China’s treatment of Uighur Muslims in its territory, considering possible responses to Russia’s alleged crimes in Eastern Ukraine, and weathering Israel’s objections to its jurisdiction in Palestine are all important places to start. Apart from the moral imperatives of these events, taking action in these areas will rehabilitate the ICC’s image among African nations who see it as a wholly biased institution. For Khan to do so, however, additional resources are needed. States who take the Rome Statute and its obligations seriously should not hesitate to provide them, lest these crimes go unpunished." READ MORE: https://lnkd.in/g7byGV9

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