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  • Research Briefing

    Military interventions: some comparisons

    Thursday, 29 August, 2013

    • Research Briefing
    • Armed forces
    • Europe
    • International law
    • Middle East
  • Research Briefing

    Syria: The legality of arming the rebels after the lifting of the EU arms embargo

    Tuesday, 18 June, 2013

    Would arming the Syrian rebels be illegal, notwithstanding the lifting of the EU arms embargo?

    • Research Briefing
    • EU law and treaties
    • Institutions
    • International law
    • Middle East
  • Research Briefing

    Cyprus property mis-selling disputes

    Tuesday, 12 March, 2013

    Many British people have alleged that they were mis-sold property in Cyprus, and as a result cannot afford their mortgage payments, or are seeing their properties sold to pay off their developers' debts.

    • Research Briefing
    • EU law and treaties
    • Europe
  • Research Briefing

    Recognising the killings of Iraqi Kurds as genocide

    Thursday, 21 February, 2013

    The killings of thousands of Iraqi Kurds under Saddam Hussein's rule has been recognised by some as genocide, which has a specific definition under international law.

    • Research Briefing
    • Institutions
    • International law
    • Middle East
  • Research Briefing

    The crisis in Mali: current military action and upholding humanitarian law

    Tuesday, 05 February, 2013

    This note describes the current military intervention in Mali, led by France, which began on 11 January as a reaction to the southward advance of militant Islamist armed groups with links to al-Qaeda. It also looks at the intervention in the context of upholding humanitarian law.

    • Research Briefing
    • Africa
    • Armed forces
    • Institutions
    • International organisations
    • Security
    • The EU
  • Research Briefing

    Norway’s relationship with the EU

    Monday, 14 January, 2013

    Norway is not part of the EU, and although it has adopted large amounts of EU legislation, it has little influence.

    • Research Briefing
    • EU law and treaties
    • Europe
    • The EU
  • Research Briefing

    Iceland: an overview

    Thursday, 13 December, 2012

    2012 has seen Iceland gear up for parliamentary elections in 2013, with plans for a new constitution as it emerges from its financial crisis and proceeds with its application to join the EU.

    • Research Briefing
    • Economy
    • Europe
    • Farming and fishing
    • International trade
    • The EU
  • Research Briefing

    European Union (Croatian Accession and Irish Protocol) Bill [Bill 76 of 2012-13]

    Thursday, 01 November, 2012

    Croatia is expected to join the EU in July 2013. This Bill would allow the UK to ratify Croatia’s accession treaty and would also cover the Protocol to the Lisbon Treaty put forward by the Irish Government.

    • Research Briefing
    • Benefits policy
    • Defence policy
    • Economy
    • EU institutions
    • EU law and treaties
    • Europe
    • Immigration
    • International trade
    • The EU
  • Research Briefing

    Antarctica: the treaty system and territorial claims

    Wednesday, 18 July, 2012

    The unique treaty system that protects the Antarctic is constantly updated and sometimes challenged. A current Private Member’s Bill would implement recent changes in the UK.

    • Research Briefing
    • Climate change
    • Energy
    • Environment
    • International law
    • Overseas territories
  • Research Briefing

    Turkey: recent developments

    Thursday, 28 June, 2012

    Turkey in the first half of 2012 has perhaps taken one step forward and two steps back. It is shifting towards a more “normal” foreign policy; but it has made little progress towards EU accession; there has been a resurgence of violence around the Kurdish issue; and human rights seem to be slipping.

    • Research Briefing
    • Europe
    • Middle East
    • The EU
  • Research Briefing

    The Croatia Accession Bill: an introduction

    Monday, 14 May, 2012

    Croatia is expected to join the EU in July 2013. A Croatia Accession Bill, announced in the Queen’s Speech, would allow the UK to ratify Croatia’s accession treaty. But issues around the judiciary, corruption and shipyards are not yet fully resolved.

    • Research Briefing
    • EU law and treaties
    • Europe
    • The EU
  • Research Briefing

    Armenia 2012

    Thursday, 10 May, 2012

    Armenia has recently held a parliamentary election that appeared to show that the country’s political culture is making some progress. There remain two big problems in Armenia’s relations with other countries: its occupation of Nagorno-Karabakh, which observers fear may spark another war, and the argument over whether the 1915 massacres amounted to genocide.

    • Research Briefing
    • Asia Pacific
    • Europe
    • Middle East
  • Research Briefing

    Bangladesh: the International Crimes Tribunal

    Thursday, 03 May, 2012

    The Government of Bangladesh has re-established a long dormant International Crimes Tribunal to try people for alleged 'international crimes' committed during the 1971 war of independence. Eight men, all senior figures in opposition parties, currently face trial. While steps have been taken to strengthen the rules of procedure of the Tribunal, there are criticisms that the process still falls short of interntional standards.

    • Research Briefing
    • Asia Pacific
    • Institutions
    • International law
  • Research Briefing

    In brief: Hollande or Sarkozy for President?

    Tuesday, 01 May, 2012

    In the run-up to the second and final round of voting in France’s presidential elections on Sunday 6 May 2012, the Socialist François Hollande still appears to be the favourite to win.

    • Research Briefing
    • Europe
  • Research Briefing

    Is it legal to use force against Iran?

    Thursday, 15 March, 2012

    The answer to this question depends largely on your view of whether Iran is about to use nuclear weapons.

    • Research Briefing
    • International law
    • Middle East

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