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Sydney Centre for International Law Year in Review Conference/Panel 3: Developments in Private International Law in 2022

Conflict of Laws

The Sydney Centre for International Law at Sydney Law School is delighted to present the 2022 International Law Year in Review Conference, to be held online on Friday 25 February 2022. Panel 3 will cover Developments in Private International Law in 2022. View the program here.

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China issues sanctions against 2 US entities over Taiwan weapons sales

JURIST

As a result, the US’s actions interfere with China’s internal affairs and damage China’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. A spokesperson for the PRC Ministry of National Defense stated that the US must “stop abusing international law,” and “cease all dangerous provocations.”

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UK High Court says Assange will not face extradition after inadequate assurance from US he will not face death penalty

JURIST

The extradition breaches Article 7 (No punishment without law) of the European Convention on Human Rights. The extradition is not in line with Article 2 (Right to life) and 3 (Prohibition of Torture) of the Convention. His right to a fair trial under Article 6 of the Convention is infringed.

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Ecuador brings Mexico before ICJ for granting asylum to former Ecuador VP

JURIST

Ecuador initiated proceedings against Mexico before the International Court of Justice (ICJ) Monday for allegedly violating international law by giving political asylum to former vice president Jorge Glas. Ecuador argues the Embassy of Mexico interfered with the internal affairs of the receiving state.

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Belarus dispatch: activist accused of tax evasion faces extradition from Serbia to Belarus

JURIST

Belarusian law students enrolled at European Humanities University are filing reports with JURIST on current circumstances in Belarus under the constitutionally-disputed presidency of Alexander Lukashenka. He did not know that an international warrant had been issued against him, and in October of last year, he flew to Serbia for work.

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UNHCR warns that UK’s new Rwanda arrangement violates international law

JURIST

The United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR) has deemed the transfer of asylum seekers under the UK’s new Rwanda arrangement violates international law in a legal analysis published on Monday. In response to the bill, the Rwandan government threatened to withdraw from the treaty if the UK did not adhere to international law.

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Switzerland indicts former Algeria defense minister for war crimes and crimes against humanity

JURIST

In the indictment submitted to Switzerland’s Federal Criminal Court (FCC), prosecutors said “Nezzar is accused of violating the laws of armed conflicts in accordance with the Geneva Conventions between 1992 and 1994 in connection with the civil war in Algeria and of committing crimes against humanity.”

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