INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW AS A FRAMEWORK FOR ALGORITHMIC ACCOUNTABILITY
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Imminence in Refugee and Human Rights Law: A Misplaced Notion for International Protection
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INSTITUTIONAL BALANCE AND SINCERE COOPERATION IN TREATY-MAKING UNDER EU LAW
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THE ASSAULT ON INTERNATIONAL ADJUDICATION AND THE LIMITS OF WITHDRAWAL
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Comparing the international commercial courts of China with the Singapore international commercial court
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THE PROCEDURAL APPROACH OF THE EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS: BETWEEN SUBSIDIARITY AND DYNAMIC EVOLUTION
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THE INDIVISIBILITY OF HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE CONVENTION ON THE RIGHTS OF PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
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STATE RESPONSIBILITY FOR MODERN SLAVERY: UNCOVERING AND BRIDGING THE GAP
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Challenges and Opportunities for the China International Commercial Court
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BUILDING A MARKET ECONOMY THROUGH WTO-INSPIRED REFORM OF STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES IN CHINA
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Suspension and Expulsion of Members of the Council of Europe: Difficult Decisions in Troubled Times
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THE ROLE OF DUE DILIGENCE IN INTERNATIONAL LAW
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The Human Rights Defence in International investment arbitration: Exploring the limits of systemic integration
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THE LEGAL FRAMEWORK GOVERNING HYDROCARBON ACTIVITIES IN UNDELIMITED MARITIME AREAS
来源期刊:International and Comparative Law QuarterlyDOI:10.1017/S0020589319000010
HUMAN RIGHTS IN INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT LAW: THE 2016 MOROCCO–NIGERIA BILATERAL INVESTMENT TREATY
来源期刊:International and Comparative Law QuarterlyDOI:10.1017/S0020589319000174
BLANKET BANS, SUBSIDIARITY, AND THE PROCEDURAL TURN OF THE EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS
来源期刊:International and Comparative Law QuarterlyDOI:10.1017/S0020589319000186
Unjust enrichment and the brussels i regulation
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International Litigation and the Disaggregation of Disputes: Ukraine/Russia as a Case Study
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TAKING THE MEASURE OF CHANGING LABOUR MOBILIZATION AT THE INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANISATION IN THE WAKE OF THE EU SOVEREIGN DEBT CRISIS
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Safeguarding the legitimacy of illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing vessel listings
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Abortion in Northern Ireland and the European Convention on Human Rights: Reflections from the UK Supreme Court
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Forty years on : State Immunity and the state immunity act 1978
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THE ROLE OF STATE IMMUNITY AND ACT OF STATE IN THE NM CHERRY BLOSSOM CASE AND THE WESTERN SAHARA DISPUTE
来源期刊:International and Comparative Law QuarterlyDOI:10.1017/S0020589318000349
Climate Assessment as an Emerging Obligation under Customary International Law
来源期刊:International and Comparative Law QuarterlyDOI:10.1017/S0020589319000095
THE LEGAL CHARACTER OF ARTICLE 18 OF THE VIENNA CONVENTION ON THE LAW OF TREATIES
来源期刊:International and Comparative Law QuarterlyDOI:10.1017/S0020589319000253