Published 16 March 2023 Author: Stefan Talmon The ‘summoning’ of an ambassador is an age-old diplomatic tool. It means that the receiving State sends a …| GPIL - German Practice in International Law
Published: 14 July 2020 Author: Stefan Talmon Over the last few years, German-Russian relations have not been at their best. For example, in April/May 2015, …| GPIL - German Practice in International Law
Published 30 April 2025 Author: Stefan Talmon On 1 February 2024, the National Assembly of Nicaragua approved a legislative declaration condemning the genocide and collective …| GPIL - German Practice in International Law
Published: 4 April 2025 Author: Stefan Talmon In light of the unstable security environment marked by Russia’s aggression against Ukraine and its ongoing military threat … The post Germany Announces Its Continued Commitment to the Ottawa Convention appeared first on GPIL - German Practice in International Law.| GPIL – German Practice in International Law
Published: 2 April 2025 Author: Stefan Talmon From 30 March to 2 April 2025, Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier paid the first official visit of a … The post Germany Offers Semi-Public Apology to Azerbaijan Over Displaying Separatist Flag of the ‘Republic of Artsakh’ appeared first on GPIL - German Practice in International Law.| GPIL – German Practice in International Law
Published: 26 March 2025 Author: Stefan Talmon Since the autumn of 2022, Ukraine had accused Iran of supplying unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to Russia for … The post Germany Announces Cancellation of Non-Existent Air Services Agreement with Iran in Response to Iran’s Provision of Ballistic Missiles to Russia appeared first on GPIL - German Practice in International Law.| GPIL – German Practice in International Law
Published: 24 October 2024 Authors: Rohan Sinha and Stefan Talmon In 2013, a new term entered German political discourse – ‘Völkerrecht des Netzes’, a term … The post Germany’s Position on an ‘International Network Law’ appeared first on GPIL - German Practice in International Law.| GPIL – German Practice in International Law
Published: 22 October Author: Rohan Sinha On 19 May 2021, the Federal Government adopted a white paper setting out Germany’s engagement in international organisations. Published … The post International Law Aspects of the Federal Government’s White Paper on Multilateralism appeared first on GPIL - German Practice in International Law.| GPIL – German Practice in International Law
Published: 17 October 2024 Author: Rohan Sinha In recent years, Germany has repeatedly been the target of Russian cyber attacks, including cyber espionage. Such cyber … The post Germany Calls Out Russian State-Sponsored Cyber Attacks appeared first on GPIL - German Practice in International Law.| GPIL – German Practice in International Law
Published: 19 September 2024 Authors: Pauline Brinkmann, Iria Lores Wallenfang and Stefan Talmon On 11 July 2011, the Regional Court in Darmstadt sentenced Graham S. … The post The Slow Road to Justice: Rectifying a Violation by Germany of the European Convention on Human Rights appeared first on GPIL - German Practice in International Law.| GPIL – German Practice in International Law
Published: 17 September 2024 Authors: Rohan Sinha and Stefan Talmon On 15 December 2021, the Higher Regional Court of Berlin sentenced Russian national Vadim Krasikov … The post The Tiergarten Murder: German Court Finds Russia Committed an ‘Act of State Terrorism’ appeared first on GPIL - German Practice in International Law.| GPIL – German Practice in International Law
Published: 3 September 2024 Author: Stefan Talmon On 3 May 2019, German customs and federal police stopped a car with diplomatic registration plates on the … The post No Immunity in Germany for Mongolian Consular Officer Accredited to Türkiye appeared first on GPIL - German Practice in International Law.| GPIL – German Practice in International Law