Volume 2021
| Number | Date | Author | Title |
| 610E | 20.12.2021 | Lizaveta Tarasevich | Self-Defense or Self-Excuse? - On the Dangerous Ambiguity of the concept of soldier self-defense |
| 609E | 09.12.2021 | Vanessa Bliecke and Rouven Diekjobst | Love is Taboo - On recent developments conerning prisoners' rights under the ECHR |
| 608E | 08.12.2021 | Jona Höni and Grischa Jost |
Trampling Human Rights – and Getting Paid For It?! - What legal avenues exist for ensuring compliance with EU Law and to prevent prevasive pushbacks at the EU' external borders? |
| 607E | 01.12.2021 | Spyridoula Katsoni and Paul (Philipp) Stewens | Is Your Dating App Swiping Left on Human Rights? - On platforms' obligations to prevent sexual violence and respect privacy |
| 606E | 18.11.2021 | Robin Ramsahye | Fighting over the Spoils of the "Holy Land" - Attachment to Land as a Basis for the Right of Ethnic Minorities? |
| 605E | 30.09.2021 | Spyridoula Katsoni | Re-rethinking the Amicable Settlement of Inter-State ECHR Disputes - A Critical Approach |
| 604E | 20.09.2021 | Spyridoula Katsoni | Refoulment eyond Puch-Backs - On the Admission of Prospective Asylum-Seekers from Afghanistan |
| 603E | 09.09.2021 | Lisa Cohen | Is 'Cyberware' Fought with Weapons? On the Classification of Offensive Cyber Cypabilities in International Humanitarian Law |
| 602E | 30.07.2021 | Dilara Karmen Yaman | Purge - Until There ist No One Left Why the Treatment of LGBTQI+ Persons in Chechnya Amounts to Crimes Against Humanity |
| 601E | 26.07.2021 | Vivien Wefringhaus and Maximilian Bertamini |
International Law and Sand |
| 600E | 16.07.2021 | Nadine Grünhagen and Vanessa Bliecke |
"Genetic Cleansing" Under the Guise of Women’s Rights? On Disability-Selective Abortion as a Means to Prevent Disability |
| 599E | 14.07.2021 | Jana Rattay | A House Divided - Why Ethiopian and Eritrean Acts in the Tigray Conflict Can Be Considered Ethnic Cleansing |
| 598E | 12.07.2021 | Benedikt Behlert | Feasting on the Back of the Harvester - On Germany's Treatment of Migrant Workers (and the Role of Specialised Human Rights Regimes) |
| 597E | 30.06.2021 | Jan-Phillip Graf | The Kids Aren’t Alright: One Year of Pandemic Restrictions on Children's Rights |
| 596E | 24.06.2021 | Paul Philipp Stewens | Burmese Amber: Palaeontology's Blood Diamonds through the Lens of International Law |
| 595E | 22.06.2021 | Spyridoula Katsoni | COVID-19 Vaccines and Work-Related Rights |
| 594E | 11.06.2021 | Grischa Jost and Jona Höni |
A Problem Bigger Than Qatar: Towards an International Treaty on Large-Scale Sport Events to Prevent Human Rights Abuses |
| 593E | 08.06.2021 | Sonja Susann Schäfer and Stephan Schultz | Beyond Japan's Decision - Is the Disposal of Nuclear Waste in the Sea Compatible with International Law? |
| 592E | 05.06.2021 | Jan-Phillip Graf and Spyridoula Katsoni |
The Future of 'Climate Refugees' in International Law |
| 591D | 21.05.2021 | Alina Wolski | EU-Grundrechtecharta 2.0: Zur rechtlichen Notwendigkeit und Umsetzbarkeit von Ergänzungen der universellen Menschenrechtspakte |
| 590E | 14.05.2021 | Paul Philipp Stewens | Now or Never: The Arms Trade Treaty at Crossroads |
| 589E | 27.04.2021 | Prof. Dr. Pierre Thielbörger | 100 Days of Biden: Top or Flop for International Law? |
| 588E | 21.04.2021 | Spyridoula Katsoni | What Does the Vavricka Judgement Tell Us About the Compatibility of Compulsory COVID-19 Vaccinations with the ECHR? |
| 587E | 08.04.2021 | Fiza Lee-Winter, Tonny R. Kirabira and Laura C Collins | The Right to Live under Threat? ON THE ARMED FORCES (THE TATMADAW) TAKING POWER IN MYANMAR |
| 586E | 19.03.2021 | Vanessa Bliecke, Ella Schönleben and Jeremy De la Cruz Morales |
#ManuelaJusticiayEsperanza? SOME REFLECTIONS ON THE HEARINGS ON MANUELA AND OTHERS V. EL SALVADOR |
| 585E | 19.03.2021 | Spyridoula Katsoni | THE RIGHT TO ABORTION AND THE EUROPEAN CONVENTION ON HUMAN RIGHTS In Search of Consensus among Member States |
| 584E | 12.03.2021 | Spyridoula Katsoni | POPULISM'S LETHAL EFFECT ON THE RESPECT FOR HUMAN RIGHTS The Case of Dimitris Koufontinas |
| 583D | 10.03.2021 | Theresa Bosl | ALLES RICHTIG GEMACHT? Das EGMR-Urteil zum Luftangriff in Kundus |
| 582E | 19.02.2021 | Jason Halog | Expansion in the Aegean Sea? On the Could and Should in Mediterranean Territorial Waters |
| 581E_2 | 10.02.2021 | Lisa M. Cohen | On the International Law Governing China’s and India’s Dam-projects on the Brahmaputra River - WHEN TWO ARE FIGHTING...ANOTHER ONE BITES THE DUST |
| 581E_1 | 10.02.2021 | Lisa M. Cohen | On the International Law Governing China’s and India’s Dam-projects on the Brahmaputra River - WHEN TWO ARE FIGHTING...ANOTHER ONE BITES THE DUST |
| 580D | 09.02.2021 | Lorenz Rubner | Viel Lärm um nichts - DIE FUNKTIONELLE IMMUNITÄT VON KRIEGSVERBRECHERN |
| 579E | 03.02.2021 | Stephan Koloßa | INTERNATIONAL CRIMES IN THE AGE OF SOCIAL MEDIA Why Corporate Criminal Liability is unsuitable to combat Impunity |
| 578E | 15.01.2021 | Jona Höni and Grischa Jost | Trump's Deadly Legacy? WHAT A NEW US RULE COULD MEAN FOR GLOBAL EFFORTS TO ABOLISH THE DEATH PENALTY |