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Public International Law Policy Group
The Public International Law Policy Group (PILPG) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, operating as a global pro bono law firm providing free legal assistance to developing states and sub-state entities involved in conflicts. To facilitate the utilization of this legal assistance, PILPG also provides policy formulation advice and training on matters related to conflict resolution. To date, PILPG has advised over a dozen countries on the legal aspects of peace negotiations and constitution-drafting, and over fifteen countries in Europe, Asia, and Africa concerning fundamental questions of public international law.
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Resources:
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August 19, 2020
The Un-Evident Victims of Armed Conflict: Humanitarian Workers
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Tamia Brito
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June 19, 2020
The Effects of COVID-19 For Refugees and Asylum Seekers in the European Union
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Romy De Niet
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December 01, 2019
Basis and Implications of the ICC's Ruling Against Myanmar
By:
Tanushree Nigam
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November 22, 2019
Humanitarian Reality in Columbia: Saving Lives and Safeguarding the Future of Peace
By:
Francisca De Castro
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March 13, 2019
To Be Genocide or Not to Be Genocide, That Is the Question
By:
Phedra Neel
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March 07, 2019
Domestic Prosecution of International Crimes
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Cleo Meinicke
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February 13, 2019
International Criminal Liability in the Age of Social Media: Facebook's Role in Myanmar
By:
Isabella Banks
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June 13, 2017
The Legal Aspects of the MH17 Disaster: What Next?
By:
Emma Bakkum
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November 26, 2016
Breakfast Talk by Thuli Madonsela (former Public Protector of South Africa)
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Rosalie Dieleman, David Lando
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September 05, 2004
Genocide in Darfur: A Legal Analysis
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October 05, 2003
Unbreakable Bond: Serbs and Kosovo
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Vladimir Matic
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October 05, 2003
Reversing the Decline in the Balkans: Recommendations for Western Policy
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October 05, 2003
Serbia After Djindjic: Can Invigorated Reforms Be Sustained?
By:
Vladimir Matic
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October 05, 2003
The United States, China, and Taiwan: A Future With Hope
By:
James Lilley
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October 05, 2003
What is Sovereignty? The Cases of Taiwan and Micronesia
By:
Peter R. Rosenblatt
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May 05, 2003
Establishing a Stable Democratic Constitutional Structure in Iraq: Some Basic Considerations
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August 05, 2002
Achieving a Final Status Settlement for Kosovo
By:
Janusz Bugajski, R. Bruce Hitchner, Paul Williams