The International Law Research Hub explores key areas of Public International Law through legal research, jurisprudence, treaty analysis, and academic writing. Each research area serves as a dedicated knowledge space, bringing together legal resources, case law, research notes, and future publications.
Every research project developed within the Hub follows a structured methodology:
Legal framework
Identify the relevant treaties, conventions, customary international law, and jurisprudence.
Case law analysis
Study international and domestic decisions, judicial reasoning, and legal principles.
Academic research
Review scholarly literature, commentaries, and emerging debates.
Original analysis
Develop independent legal arguments supported by doctrine and jurisprudence.