June 2025 International Law Top Blawgs
By Professor Mark E. Wojcik and Cindy Galway Buys.
Edited by Professor Jacob Katz Cogan.
Edited by Donald C. Clarke.
By University of Miami law professor Michael Froomkin. Covers civil liberties, the Internet, Guantanamo, Iraq attrocities, politics and more.
Covers cultural heritage law and policy topics. By Ricardo A. St. Hilaire.
Provides news and analysis of outsourcing, insourcing and beyond. By Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP.
Covers applications, decisions, judgments at the European Court of Human Rights, resolutions by the Committee of Ministers and violations of the European Convention of Human Rights with a focus on French speaking countries in the Council of Europe (Belgium, France, Luxembourg, Monaco and Switzerland).
Updates on Korean law. By Sean Hayes.
Covers laws which regulates actions or events that transcend national frontiers, including human rights, environmental law, immigration, intellectual property and space law. By Derek Deavenport, John Dermody, Travis Hodgkins and Christine Ngo.
Chapman University blog with law professors and scientists at the 15th annual U.N. conference on climate change
Focuses on civil law developments throughout the world and general foreign, comparative and international law issues.
By Professors Tom Ginsburg and Veronica Taylor.
By Alexei Ghertescu.
Covers China business, travel and news. By Harris Bricken.
Covers current law and technology developments affecting business and society. By Nanyang Business School Professor Harry SK Tan.
Charlotte School of Law's activities in Africa
Focuses on issues and the differences in how the law relates to economic organizations, political organizations, religious, ethnic and family organizations. By Penn State School of Law Professor Larry Catá Backer.
Covers American customs law and international trade law. By Lawrence Friedman.
Summarizes and translates decisions of the US Supreme Court (and occasionally the California Supreme Court) which may be of interest to Swiss legal professionals.
Covers news and discussion on the conflict of laws in private international law cases. Editor is Martin George of the University of Birmingham. Published in association with the Journal of Private International Law.