Category: Online
Private Climate Governance: Bridging the Gap Between International Environmental Lawand Economic Incentives (JSDA Conference 2025)
Ziyi Wang
Private Climate Governance (PCG) represents a paradigm shift in addressing climate change, as non-governmental entities—such as corporations, non-profits, private universities, and religious organizations—take on roles traditionally reserved for governments. By engaging in mitigation and adaptation activities, these actors extend the boundaries of private environmental governance and play an increasingly vital role in complementing state-led initiatives….
Mar 2026
Third-State Position Amidst Russian Aggression Against Ukraine (JSDA Conference 2025)
Kaan Erdogan
On February 24, 2022, President Vladimir Putin of the Russian Federation announced what he referred to as a “special military operation” against Ukraine. Although the Russian Federation claims that its intervention is consistent with international law, the vast majority of the international community has condemned this action as a blatant violation of the prohibition on…
Mar 2026
Third Countries’ Reactions to the EU CBAM: a Law & Economics Approach (JSDA Conference 2025)
Luca Cerea
The Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) is a measure of the European Union (EU)aimed at imposing its carbon price on foreign producers of certain carbon-intensive products,with the final goal of addressing the risk of carbon leakage and contributing to the objectives of the Paris Agreement. However, it has been widely perceived by third countries as…
Mar 2026
Restorative and Negotiated Justice in Transitional Societies: Rethinking the ICC’s Principle of Complementarity (JSDA Conference 2025)
Olga Obolenets
Mar 2026
Not a Rational Choice: How AI (Regulation) is Eroding our Autonomy (JSDA Conference 2025)
Frederica Fedorczyk
Legal systems as we know them are about to change with the advent of AI, and public regulation worldwide may not be ready. In my paper I critically analyze the way AI has been regulated until now, describing how – although the serious risks of certain AI applications are clear – governments and legislators across…
Mar 2026
What Leads to the “Crime of Crimes?” A Comparative Analysis of Four Genocides (JSDA Conference 2025)
Kerem Gülay & Ozge Karsu
Mar 2026
The Big Tech-Military Nexus: AI, Warfare, and the Future of International Law (JSDA Conference 2025)
Romaissa Ghenai
The rapid integration of artificial intelligence into modern warfare has sparked significant debates regarding its implications for international law, ethics, and transitional justice. This research explores the transformative role of AI-driven technologies,particularly autonomous weapons systems, in reshaping the interpretation and application of the Law of Armed Conflict (LOAC), International Criminal Law (ICL), and International Human…
Mar 2026
Addressing the LGBT+ Protection Gap in Armed Conflict: The Legality of Repealing Anti-LGBT+ Laws in Occupied Territories (JSDA Conference 2025)
Jacqueline Stark
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, and gender non-conforming individuals are among the least protected groups in armed conflict. Their existing vulnerability to discrimination and violence is specifically exacerbated in the context of situations of occupation. However, there have been very few efforts to respond to these risks in the context of armed conflicts, leaving LGBTQIA+…
Mar 2026
The Analogous Operation of the ICC and US Mass Incarceration (JSDA Conference 2025)
Falyn Dwyer
Mar 2026