Good morning, and here’s what is happening in international law and policy on Wednesday, January 16, 2013.
Guardian: Mali: a guide to the conflict
Fox Business: Japan’s Abe turns to South East Asia to counter China
Gulfnews: Pakistan: A protest with the hallmarks of a revolution
Voice of America: Thailand to Allow UN Access to Presumed Rohingya Group
Nation: A loss at the ICJ would not be a national disaster
EJIL: Talk!: Kadi and the Solange Argument in International Law
Telegraph: Two reported killed in kidnapping at BP gas field in Algeria
Guardian: Syria: Russia blames opposition ‘terrorists’ for attack on Aleppo University
New York Times: Car Bomb Explodes Outside Afghan Agency
Haaretz: Israel tells High Court: Palestinian Authority behind E-1 protest camp
Reuters: US pushing for North Korean sanctions at UN
Opinio Juris: Can the Security Council Implicitly Amend the Rome Statute?


































