Sisterhood and slavery: a newly discovered manuscript of the ancient orator Hyperides

Two thousand four hundred years ago, a seven-year-old girl in Athens, whose parents had died, was taken by her legal guardian to the island of Lemnos.…


Sustainable infrastructure: meeting complexity and uncertainty with resilient solutions

In this Q&A, we talk to Professor Richard Fenner, expert in sustainable infrastructure development, about his insights into the sustainable process.


Justice Beyond the Courtroom? Residual Functions at the Extraordinary Chambers of the Courts of Cambodia

A collaboration between CIL Dialogues and AsianSIL Voices The legacy of the Extraordinary Chambers of the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC) is a hotly debated topic.…


The ‘Things Said in Passing’: The Duterte Drug War, Philippine Presidential Foreign Policy Prerogatives, and the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court in Pangilinan v Cayetano

A collaboration between CIL Dialogues and AsianSIL Voices On 16 March 2018, the Philippines formally submitted its notice of withdrawal from the Rome Statute (RS).…


Linking the law and public advocacy: a win-win for legal scholars and activists

A collaboration between CIL Dialogues and AsianSIL Voices Lawyers and Journalists: greater than the sum of our parts  The story of the Myanmar Accountability Project (MAP) is a story about the confluence of international criminal law and public advocacy.…


The right to non-discriminatory reparations for slavery crimes: Malaya Lolas secure ground-breaking CEDAW decision and holistic recommendations

A collaboration between CIL Dialogues and AsianSIL Voices On 3 March 2023, published on 8 March—International Women’s Day—2023, the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (Committee) issued its decision in Natalie Alfonzo et.


The ICL Ecosystem in the Asia Pacific: The Rome Statue and Beyond

A collaboration between CIL Dialogues and AsianSIL Voices [This blogpost is based on a talk for the NUS Centre for Asian Legal Studies in November 2022, recording available here.]


Maximising beef cattle growth on our cheapest feed resource

The paper “Effect of pre-grazing herbage mass and post-grazing sward height on herbage production and intake and performance of suckler-bred steers within a weanling-to-beef production system“, published in The Journal of Agricultural Science, has been chosen as the latest Editorial Highlight and is freely available to download for one month.…