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What is PubIntel SU?

Public International Law Students United is a politically unaffiliated non-government organization, which seeks to unite students from all over the world, who specialize in the field of public international law. Our goal is to engage students in scientific work, allow them to freely exchange their views on current international issues and common legal problems, as well as to assist the young lawyers in developing relations, which would help them in their future careers. 

 

PubIntel SU operates through internet journal Gentium, which is published online. The journal consists mainly of articles written by students and is absolutely unbureaucratic.

 

Why join?

There is a number of advantages to being a PubIntel SU member:

1. Unlike most organizations, we do not charge money for membership.

2. Being a member of the Public International Law Students United could prove useful for those, who pursue career of international law specialists. It would be a good addition to any CV.

3. 'Gentium' journal allows publications of any articles, which more bureaucratic law journals wouldn't accept. We do not care for size, untraditional opinions and other stuff, as long as the article is written on a international-legal topic. Do not throw your old works away! Why not publish them instead and maybe spark a debate?

 

  
  

Latest Articles


 

International Trade and the Significance of Treaties

 

Russian Intervention in South Ossetia from the Viewpoint of International Law

 

Cyber Attacks as Means of War

 

Disputes Settlement Through Method of Arbitration

 

International Alternative Dispute Resolution

 

Is Terrorism a Violation of Human Rights? Mini-Essay

 

Israel-Gaza Conflict in 2008. Self-Defense?

 

Observance of Neutrality Principle in Performing Humanitarian Activities

 

Chechen Cases in ECtHR: Prosecuting Russia

 

Tallinn Riot 2007 and Article 3 of the ECHR

 

Third Reich Through the Prism of International Law and International Law in the Eyes of the Nazis

 

Bush Doctrine in Action: Self-Defense and the July War

 

Is Hungary's Treatment of Roma Gypsies a Violation of European Union Law?

 

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