New Post: The Syria Attacks: Haven’t We Had These Debates Already?
Just a few years ago @jacklgoldsmith accurately denied that unwilling/unable represented international law. https://t.co/HMcNEOLiNK https://t.co/rlqyB3PufE
— Kevin Jon Heller (@kevinjonheller) 6. April 2017
„This is an historic moment from which there can be no turning back” via @opiniojuris https://t.co/EuGTMK1iMY pic.twitter.com/ibAhkyHTss
— OUP Internat’l Law (@OUPIntLaw) 6. April 2017
Thread on legality of a Syria intervention https://t.co/rv7aBUxsET
— Julian Ku 古舉倫 (@julianku) 6. April 2017
‚The Syria Attacks: Haven’t We Had These Debates Already?‘
by @julianku – Sometimes it’s useful to refresh our memory… https://t.co/t0A732U9lu— Zoltan Turbek (@TurbekZ) 6. April 2017
Things have changed since 2012, but at very least, I am guessing China and Russia would still take this legal position. https://t.co/0c3cpK3Zii
— Julian Ku 古舉倫 (@julianku) 5. April 2017
No words can express the pain photographer @ShawkanZeid & his family face as he languishes in prison! https://t.co/SO6gmHazTN #FreeShawkan pic.twitter.com/YBwhbsJBqY
— Fahmy Foundation (@FahmyFoundation) 4. April 2017
News Lens: IMF response to CESR-BWP article on Egypt https://t.co/RtN7fQwddS
— Bretton Woods Proj. (@brettonwoodspr) 3. April 2017
After yesterday’s horrific #ChemicalAttack on #Idlib, the Syrian regime’s airforce must be grounded. #WithSyria pic.twitter.com/cAjRvKf354
— Hamish DBG (@HamishDBG) 5. April 2017
At @HumanRightsLawA, GRC’s @WayneJordash to discuss how i’national criminal law is used to protect #humanrights.#IHL https://t.co/iXO6nxgL1J pic.twitter.com/7U5hFbTy3s
— Human Rights & IHL (@GRC_HumanRights) 5. April 2017
Absolutely appalling conduct from Aung San Suu Kyi – how quickly one forgets https://t.co/77BaKvuukr
— Toby Cadman (@tobycadman) 5. April 2017
New Post: The Syria Attacks: Haven’t We Had These Debates Already? https://t.co/qdf5RIqBvi
— Opinio Juris (@opiniojuris) 5. April 2017
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Can Spanish courts find justice for the victims of Syria’s atrocities? https://t.co/flbq6M1V4h @almubernabeu @GuernicaLaw37 @g37abogados
— Toby Cadman (@tobycadman) 5. April 2017
One more from OJ archives: Daniel Bethlehem argues in favor of legality of attack on Syria w/out UNSC consent. https://t.co/1QjK4pLM2I
— Opinio Juris (@opiniojuris) 5. April 2017
Also from OJ archives: @julianku says unilateral attack on Syria wd violate UN Charter, despite use of chem weapons. https://t.co/ebBWTnmVtV
— Opinio Juris (@opiniojuris) 5. April 2017
Exclusion of chemical weapons use from Rome Statute was due to disagreements by drafters over exclusion of use of nukes. https://t.co/zObgELuG1S
— Julian Ku 古舉倫 (@julianku) 5. April 2017
From the OJ archives: @kevinjonheller explained in 2015 that Rome Statute does not criminalize use of chem weapons. https://t.co/0pB8MCsSv3
— Opinio Juris (@opiniojuris) 5. April 2017
Warm thx #Liechtenstein for your leadership on justice for #Syria atrocities
Impunity encourages further abuses#IIIM can make a difference https://t.co/TxmjkfHKIl— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 5. April 2017
Heartbreaking
He stroked their hair & choked back tears; „Say goodbye, baby, say goodbye“ to their lifeless bodies https://t.co/UD6c0qGDxj— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 5. April 2017
Warm thx for important contributions
W/o justice, war crimes will continue in #Syria.#UNGA accountability mechanism will make a difference https://t.co/mqGwCNK9TZ— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 5. April 2017
Guest Post by @edswaine: Can’t Britain Exit Brexit (Redux)? https://t.co/watX1sBTBk
— Opinio Juris (@opiniojuris) 5. April 2017
Syria: Agriculture should be kick-started now despite huge destruction https://t.co/SLSGrneiYj pic.twitter.com/7CXd5SXr3h
— UN Vienna (@UN_Vienna) 5. April 2017
One week on,#FFA2017 hosts Syngenta & ELO still won’t say who commissioned & produced misleading @Pontifex video #ag https://t.co/mLeeM4UUom pic.twitter.com/OohVdluEn2
— CEO (@corporateeurope) 5. April 2017
Syngenta-ChemChina’s #mergerfromhell: Unholy alliance for more #pesticides & farmers‘ dependence. https://t.co/mLeeM4UUom #FFA2017 pic.twitter.com/eRy12NZ41j
— CEO (@corporateeurope) 5. April 2017
.@MSF 7. Medical reports strongly suggest that victims of the attack on #KhanSheikhoun were exposed to a at least two chemical agents
— أطباء بلا حدود سوريا (@MSF_Syria) 5. April 2017
.@MSF 4. Symptoms included muscle spasms constricted pupils & involuntary defecation, consistent w/ exposure to a neurotoxic agent like sarin gas
— أطباء بلا حدود سوريا (@MSF_Syria) 5. April 2017
Thank @IcelandUN for contribution of USD 50’000 to #Syria #accountability #IIIM – 26th country to contribute!
— Liechtenstein UN (@LiechtensteinUN) 5. April 2017
FM Frick & #Canada FM Freeland discuss @UN action on reported use of chemical weapons in #Syria, support for #IIIM & @IntlCrimCourt issues pic.twitter.com/LPYMrByXOA
— Liechtenstein MFA (@MFA_LI) 5. April 2017
Thanks to BEL, SWE, NL, CAN, CH for #IIIM support #syriaconf2017 – NL FM Koenders: „Those responsible for all this will have to see a judge“
— Liechtenstein MFA (@MFA_LI) 5. April 2017
At #SyriaConf2017 states must secure 13 mill euro needed for new #UNGA #Syria accountability mechanism.
W/o justice war crimes will continue pic.twitter.com/S7LkVmZAiI— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 5. April 2017
#Syrian cases before European courts will continue to increase as other options not available for the moment.#UniversalJurisdiction https://t.co/s3CZGn2Fdi For many victims of atrocity crimes in
#Syria -now#refugees in Germany- German courts represent a hope for justice.— Philip Grant (@PhilipGrant40) 5. April 2017
UNIS Vienna Director Martin Nesirky today met with finalists of 19th Human Rights Olympics in Slovakia pic.twitter.com/KJ9Sdxy5zQ
— UN Vienna (@UN_Vienna) 5. April 2017
MEPs must stand up for anti-corruption activists in #Ukraine ; https://t.co/oW2ySsa8Oj pic.twitter.com/rE5oN6zeYk
— Transparency Int. EU (@TI_EU) 5. April 2017
6 years of war. 6 years of fleeing home.
Where are Syrians being hosted now? #SyriaConf2017 https://t.co/Xvw5czQoxE pic.twitter.com/dAUxkZW0eT— UN Refugee Agency (@Refugees) 5. April 2017
Yes, W/o justice war crimes will continue.
High time for UK to financially support #UNGA #Syria accountability.
3 EU partners gave 1M each! https://t.co/fURXvuejAD— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 5. April 2017
Powerful front page by french daily @libe : Assad’s children #Syria pic.twitter.com/7AQOQxv0jz
— Golnaz Esfandiari (@GEsfandiari) 5. April 2017
Gas. Starvation. Torture. Bombs. Missiles. 5 of the ways Assad has slaughtered his people. https://t.co/ylqplcowr9 pic.twitter.com/N7u7e6pv1u
— New York Times World (@nytimesworld) 5. April 2017
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