Vikrant Sharma
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Vikrant Sharma
@vikrants11.bsky.social
Advanced LL.M. Public International Law graduate, specialising in International Criminal Law, Leiden University @grotiuscentre.bsky.social | ICL | State Responsibility | IHL
Delighted to share my article now live on @opiniojuris.bsky.social, examining the International Criminal Court's ratione loci jurisdiction in Belarus by drawing on the interpretation advanced by the Pre-Trial Chamber in the Bangladesh/Myanmar situation.

opiniojuris.org/2025/08/01/i...
ICC ratione loci Jurisdiction for Belarus: The Bangladesh/Myanmar Blueprint
[Vikrant Sharma works with the defence team of Mr. Kadri Veseli at the Kosovo Specialist Chambers in The Hague. He graduated cum laude from the advanced LL.M. in public international law, specialis…
opiniojuris.org
August 1, 2025 at 12:56 PM
Substantive Law v Procedural Law
December 14, 2024 at 8:03 PM
December 3, 2024 at 3:38 PM
Everytime the International Criminal Court (ICC) comes out with a decision, I am mildly surprised at how little politicians (and presumably the civil servants/political aides who advise them) understand the mandate of the ICC and its very limited role in the larger international legal order
November 25, 2024 at 7:58 PM
An interesting insight into the American v French approach to international criminal law! (Source: Axios www.axios.com/2024/11/25/i...)
November 25, 2024 at 3:09 AM
Reposted by Vikrant Sharma
Anti-incumbency is the defining electoral trend of the post-Covid era: dramatic results in US, UK, South Africa, Japan and India alone this year.
November 6, 2024 at 2:52 PM
Reposted by Vikrant Sharma
NEW: A major backlash brewing over plans to give AI models big leeway to scrape content. Claims that the government risks “giving in” to tech giants.

Big tech making demands. A govt wanting investment. Publishers worried. The AI policy clashes begin.

www.theguardian.com/technology/2...
‘An existential threat’: anger over UK government plans to allow AI firms to scrape content
BBC among those opposing plan that would see AI models trained on content from publishers and artists by default
www.theguardian.com
October 26, 2024 at 5:20 PM