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posted by Frank Pasquale

Jacob Katz Cogan’s International Law Reporter. ILR should be a great guide to the ever-growing literature on international law. Jacob has served as assistant director of Yale Law School’s Global Constitutionalism Project and has held fellowships at the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy. I know many international law professors follow Opinio Juris and IntLawGrrls. . . if you want to point readers to other international law blog resources, please post on the comments below!


 May 14, 2007 at 7:44 pm   Posted in: International & Comparative Law   Print This Post Print This Post

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  1. Patrick S. O'Donnell - May 14, 2007 at 9:34 pm

    In no particular order:

    Harvard Human Rights Journal: http://www.law.harvard.edu/students/orgs/hrj/

    European Journal of International Law: http://www.ejil.org/index.html (check out the great links)

    The AIDP Blog, courtesy of the American National Section of the International Association of Penal Law: http://www.aidpblog.org/

    Business and Human Rights Resource Centre: http://www.business-humanrights.org/Home

    The website for the International Criminal Court: http://www.icc-cpi.int/home.html&l=en

    Comparative Law Blog: http://www.comparativelawblog.blogspot.com/

    JUSCOGENS.net (recent developments in international law): http://juscogens.typepad.com/

    1948–An International Blog at the University of Leiden: http://weblog.leidenuniv.nl/fdr/1948/

    EU Law Weblog: unavailable when I tried to access it

    International Economic Law Blog: http://worldtradelaw.typepad.com/ielpblog/

    The Transatlantic Assembly: http://transatlanticassembly.blogspot.com/

    Ken Anderson’s Law of War and Just War Theory Blog: http://kennethandersonlawofwar.blogspot.com/

    Project on International Courts and Tribunals: http://www.pict-pcti.org/

    Public International Law & Policy Group: http://www.pilpg.org/

    international political theory: http://international-political-theory.net/

  2. Frank - May 17, 2007 at 12:41 pm

    Here’s more form Patrick, previously eaten by our spam filter

    Some items I left off the above list as well as a few more sites that complement international law blog resources (again, many of these sites have numerous and excellent links):

    Harvard International Law Journal: http://www.harvardilj.org/index.php?module=online

    Santa Clara Journal of International Law: http://www.scu.edu/scjil/

    Political Economy Research Instititue: http://www.peri.umass.edu/index.htm

    About: ‘The Political Economy Research Institute (PERI) promotes human and ecological well-being through our original research. Our approach is to translate what we learn into workable policy proposals that are capable of improving life on our planet today and in the future. In the words of the late Professor Robert Heilbroner, we at PERI “strive to make a workable science out of morality.”’

    IDEAS–International Development Economic Associates: http://www.networkideas.org/

    Human Rights Watch: http://www.hrw.org/

    Human Rights & Human Welfare (an international review of books and other publications): http://www.du.edu/gsis/hrhw/

    Global Law Books: http://www.globallawbooks.org/home.asp

    Global Isssues–Social, Political, Economic, and Environmental Issues That Affect Us All: http://www.globalissues.org/

    German Law Journal (Review of Developments in German, European and International Jurisprudence): http://www.germanlawjournal.com/index.php

    Anti-Slavery International: http://www.antislavery.org/

    BIC–Bank Information Center: http://www.bicusa.org/en/index.aspx

    The Bank Information Center partners with civil society in developing and transition countries to influence the World Bank and other international financial institutions to promote social and economic justice and ecological sustainability.

    Center for Justice and International Law: http://www.cejil.org/main.cfm?switch=i

    CEJIL is a non-governmental, non-profit organization with consultative status before the Organization of American States (OAS), the United Nations (UN) and observer status before the African Commission of Human Rights. The Center for Justice and International Law (CEJIL) is a non-governmental organization (NGO), founded in 1991 by a group of prominent human rights defenders in Latin America and the Caribbean. CEJIL’s principle objective is to achieve the full implementation of international human rights norms in the member States of the Organization of American States (OAS) through the use of the Inter-American System for the Protection of Human Rights and other international protection mechanisms. CEJIL’s mandate is fulfilled through work in three program areas: the Legal Defense Program, the Training and Dissemination Program, and the Campaign to Strengthen the Inter-American System.

    Global Unions: http://www.global-unions.org/

    About Global Unions Increasingly, the name “Global Unions” is being used for the major institutions of the international trade union movement. Global Unions comprises:

    1) the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions (ICFTU), which represents most national trade union centres. Most individual unions relate to the ICFTU through their national union centre. 2) the ten Global Union Federations (GUFs),the international representatives of unions organising in specific industry sectors or occupational groups. 3) the Trade Union Advisory Committee to the OECD. An individual union will usually belong to a national union centre in its country, which will then affiliate to a world body such as the ICFTU. The same individual union will also usually affiliate to a GUF relevant to the industry where it has members. Often, unions with members in many different industries will belong to more than one GUF. Global Unions is also the name of this website, which is jointly owned and managed by the 12 Global Unions organisations.

    Multinational Monitor: http://multinationalmonitor.org/

    The North-South Institute: http://www.nsi-ins.ca/english/default.asp

    Oxfam International: http://www.oxfaminternational.org/

    Amnesty International USA: http://www.amnestyusa.org/index.html

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