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Reflections on the Territorial and Maritime Dispute between Nicaragua and Colombia before the International Court of Justice
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- 08 November 2013, pp. 909-931
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Oil's Well that Ends Well? Critical Comments on the Merits Judgement in the Oil Platforms Case
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- 06 December 2004, pp. 695-718
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The Moiwana Village Case: A New Trend in Approaching the Rights of Ethnic Groups in the Inter-American System
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- 13 July 2006, pp. 491-504
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Which Future for the Scholarly Concept of Soft International Law? Editors’ Introductory Remarks
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- 02 May 2012, pp. 309-312
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Introduction: The Future of Restrictivist Scholarship on the Use of Force
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- 01 February 2016, pp. 13-18
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From Apology to Utopia’s Point of Attack
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- 28 July 2016, pp. 677-697
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On being companions and strangers: Lawyers and the production of international climate law
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- 13 September 2019, pp. 625-651
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Case Analysis: Cat on a Hot Tin Roof: The World Court, State Succession, and the Gabčíkovo-Nagymaros Case
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- 02 March 2004, pp. 345-355
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The Right of Non-Self-Incrimination of Witnesses Before the ICC
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- 03 March 2004, pp. 155-177
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Opposition in International Law – Alternativity and Revisibility as Elements of a Legitimacy Concept for Public International Law
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- 30 October 2015, pp. 717-742
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Around Arendt’s table: Bureaucracy and the non-permanent members of the UN Security Council
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- 28 November 2019, pp. 117-137
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Expressing what? The stigmatization of the defendant and the ICC’s institutional interests in the Ongwen case
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- 19 October 2020, pp. 223-245
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Responsibility of the Netherlands for the Acts of Dutchbat in Nuhanović and Mustafić: The Continuous Quest for a Tangible Meaning for ‘Effective Control’ in the Context of Peacekeeping
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- 02 May 2012, pp. 521-535
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The World Bank Environmental and Social Framework in a wider realm of public international law
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- 24 June 2019, pp. 457-463
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Fabricating Fidelity: Nation-Building, International Law, and the Greek–Turkish Population Exchange
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- 03 November 2011, pp. 823-847
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Gender and judging at the International Criminal Court: Lessons from ‘feminist judgment projects’
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- 01 December 2020, pp. 247-264
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The inflation of human rights: A deconstruction
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- 31 May 2021, pp. 831-854
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Torture in International Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law: The Actor and the Ad Hoc Tribunals
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- 02 November 2005, pp. 541-556
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The Second Tuna GATT Panel Report
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- 21 July 2009, pp. 135-150
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Domestic Courts as Agents of Development of International Immunity Rules
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- 31 July 2013, pp. 559-578
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