Prof. Michael RAMSDEN has published an article entitled “Litigating the Gaza Crisis: Legal and Political Strategies in South Africa v. Israel”

Prof. Michael RAMSDEN has published an article entitled “Litigating the Gaza Crisis: Legal and Political Strategies in South Africa v. Israel” in the Cardozo International & Comparative Law Review. Abstract: South Africa v. Israel represents the most prominent example to date of strategic litigation before the International Court of Justice Read more…

Prof. Sandra MARCO COLINO spoke at the conference “The challenges of competition enforcement and cooperation in an uncertain world” at the University of Edinburgh

News Prof. Sandra MARCO COLINO participated in the conference “The Challenges of Competition Enforcement and Cooperation in an Uncertain World” at the University of Edinburgh on 6 May 2025. Prof. Marco Colino spoke on the public session on how the goals of antitrust can be attained through private and public Read more…

Prof. Normann WITZLEB’s research into workplace privacy cited in a new Report of the Parliament of Victoria (Australia)

News Prof. Normann WITZLEB’s research into workplace privacy has been referred to extensively in a new Report of the Parliament of Victoria (Australia). The Report of the “Inquiry into workplace surveillance” by the Legislative Assembly Economy and Infrastructure Committee made important findings on the rise of surveillance in Australian workplaces, Read more…

Prof. Christopher ROBERTS delivered a keynote lecture at the “International Law, Sovereignty, Violence, and Human Rights in a Turbulent World” conference

News Prof. Christopher ROBERTS delivered a keynote lecture titled “The Evolution of Emergency Laws in Britain and the British Empire: From the Revolutionary Period to the First Red Scare” at the “International Law, Sovereignty, Violence, and Human Rights in a Tumultuous World” conference held at the Seoul National University in Read more…

Prof. Robin Hui HUANG has published an article entitled “Regulating Securities Misconduct Across Borders: The Mainland China-Hong Kong Case”

Prof. Robin Hui HUANG has published an article entitled “Regulating Securities Misconduct Across Borders: The Mainland China-Hong Kong Case” in The International Lawyer. This publication is an outcome of Prof. Huang’s project on “Cross-border Listings and Regulatory Responses: Chinese Experiences and International Implications” under the RGC Humanities and Social Sciences Read more…