James Devaney
@jamesgdevaney.bsky.social
Senior lecturer @UofGLaw / @UofGCILS.
Call for Papers: 'The International Court of Justice at 80' - Sixth Scottish Conference on International Law, 8-9 September 2025, hosted by us at @UofGCILS and @UofGLaw. For the call for papers check out our website (gcils.org/call-for-pap...)
November 14, 2024 at 8:22 PM
Call for Papers: 'The International Court of Justice at 80' - Sixth Scottish Conference on International Law, 8-9 September 2025, hosted by us at @UofGCILS and @UofGLaw. For the call for papers check out our website (gcils.org/call-for-pap...)
I'm looking forward to this @UofGCILS event next week on restitution of colonially looted art. We have an interdisciplinary panel with colleagues from international law, the school of art, and Glasgow Museums giving their own perspectives on this important topic.
November 9, 2023 at 11:41 AM
I'm looking forward to this @UofGCILS event next week on restitution of colonially looted art. We have an interdisciplinary panel with colleagues from international law, the school of art, and Glasgow Museums giving their own perspectives on this important topic.
Full house this lunchtime @UofGCILS for Lawrence Hill-Cawthorne’s excellent talk on his @ICLQ_jnl
article on subsequent practice relating to treaties and Common Art 1 of the Geneva Conventions. Thanks to everyone for coming along.
article on subsequent practice relating to treaties and Common Art 1 of the Geneva Conventions. Thanks to everyone for coming along.
October 27, 2023 at 2:00 PM
Full house this lunchtime @UofGCILS for Lawrence Hill-Cawthorne’s excellent talk on his @ICLQ_jnl
article on subsequent practice relating to treaties and Common Art 1 of the Geneva Conventions. Thanks to everyone for coming along.
article on subsequent practice relating to treaties and Common Art 1 of the Geneva Conventions. Thanks to everyone for coming along.
New from me in the Leiden Journal of International Law, in which I respond to points raised by Jean d’Aspremont, defending my coherence framework for fact-finding before the ICJ by showing where it has been misunderstood/misconstrued.
October 20, 2023 at 3:50 PM
New from me in the Leiden Journal of International Law, in which I respond to points raised by Jean d’Aspremont, defending my coherence framework for fact-finding before the ICJ by showing where it has been misunderstood/misconstrued.