In 2019, the Office of the Chief State Law Adviser (International Law) proceeded to implement its mandate to provide advice on international law to the South African government and to participate in international legal fora, including at the International Court of Justice, the Permanent Court of Arbitration, the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights, the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law, the Sixth Committee of the United Nations General Assembly, the Hague Conference on Private International Law, the International Institute for the Unification of Private International Law (UNIDROIT), the Hague International Space Resources Governance Working Group, and the Antarctic Treaty System. The Office also participated i...
South Africa has a constitution that has been described, correctly, as an ‘international law-friend...
The forums in which international law can be codified and progressively developed are increasin...
This article provides an overview of the meeting of the European Society of International Law, which...
International law scholars will remember December 2017 for two significant events, which, while havi...
The International Law Commission (ILC) held its seventy-third session from April 18 to June 3 and fr...
In 2018, the International Law Commission (ILC) celebrated its 70th anniversary. In this commemorati...
South Africa, the power house of the African continent, as well as Germany, Europe’s largest economi...
LL.M. (International Law)Although international law is still a relatively new field within the South...
The 68th session of the International Law Commission (the Commission), held in 2016, was a signific...
The world of international law continues to grow and change at an accelerated pace. The Internationa...
The inaugural John Dugard Lecture in International Law, University of Johannesburg, 25 October 2018 ...
This contribution describes the work of the UN International Law Commission (ILC) during its seventy...
Defence date: 17 October 2005Examining Board: Prof. Pierre-Marie Dupuy, European University Institut...
This essay analyzes the outcome of the seventieth session of the U.N. International Law Commission h...
The 1993 Constitution,1 for the first time in South African history accorded constitutional rec...
South Africa has a constitution that has been described, correctly, as an ‘international law-friend...
The forums in which international law can be codified and progressively developed are increasin...
This article provides an overview of the meeting of the European Society of International Law, which...
International law scholars will remember December 2017 for two significant events, which, while havi...
The International Law Commission (ILC) held its seventy-third session from April 18 to June 3 and fr...
In 2018, the International Law Commission (ILC) celebrated its 70th anniversary. In this commemorati...
South Africa, the power house of the African continent, as well as Germany, Europe’s largest economi...
LL.M. (International Law)Although international law is still a relatively new field within the South...
The 68th session of the International Law Commission (the Commission), held in 2016, was a signific...
The world of international law continues to grow and change at an accelerated pace. The Internationa...
The inaugural John Dugard Lecture in International Law, University of Johannesburg, 25 October 2018 ...
This contribution describes the work of the UN International Law Commission (ILC) during its seventy...
Defence date: 17 October 2005Examining Board: Prof. Pierre-Marie Dupuy, European University Institut...
This essay analyzes the outcome of the seventieth session of the U.N. International Law Commission h...
The 1993 Constitution,1 for the first time in South African history accorded constitutional rec...
South Africa has a constitution that has been described, correctly, as an ‘international law-friend...
The forums in which international law can be codified and progressively developed are increasin...
This article provides an overview of the meeting of the European Society of International Law, which...