Ethiopian Yearbook of International Law 2016 Editors: Yihdego, Zeray, Desta, Melaku Geboye, Merso, Fikremarkos (Eds.)-Law & Governance College Library Blog


imagesYearboo of interanational lawRe-balances the narrative of international law with a predominantly African perspective Special focus on the role of international law in development, equity and equality Close engagement with, and participation of, international law practitioners Closely examines the latest developments in international law affecting Africa and developing countries at large Brings together legal expertise from both the global South and North.

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When is it appropriate to hold a referendum? — The Constitution Unit Blog


The Independent Commission on Referendums, established by the Constitution Unit to review the role of referendums in UK democracy, is holding its second meeting today. At today’s meeting the members are focusing on whether principles can be identified for deciding when holding a referendum is appropriate. In this post the Commission’s Research Assistant, Jess Sargeant, summarises […]

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Restricting the first-use nuclear strike option by legislation — Law Librarian Blog


On January 24, 2017, identical versions of the Restricting First-Use of Nuclear Weapons Act of 2017 were introduced in both chambers of Congress: H.R. 669 and S. 200. See this LLB post. Earlier this month, CRS released two reports on the topic: Legislation Limiting the President’s Power to Use Nuclear Weapons: Separation of Powers Implications […]

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