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Overlapping individual and interstate claims in international law
Published 2019Subjects: “…International law…”
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Party status to armed conflict in international law
Published 2022Subjects: “…International law…”
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The application of international law immunities in prosecutions for international crimes
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International law and the procedural regulation of internment in non-international armed conflict
Published 2014Subjects:Thesis -
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The impact of the coexistence of multiple norms from different sources of international law on change to the jus ad bellum
Published 2022Subjects: “…International law…”
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Towards unity? The concepts of necessity and proportionality in exception clauses across international law
Published 2017“…<p>Exception clauses in treaties and their analogues in subfields of customary international law (such as the law on state responsibility) allow states to unilaterally 'derogate' from otherwise binding rules of international law, typically under the condition that the derogating action is necessary and proportionate. …”
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The 'right to regulate' in the public interest and the 'police power' in international investment law
Published 2017Subjects: “…Public International Law…”
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Drawing the cyber baseline: the applicability of existing international law to the governance of information and communication technologie
Published 2022“…First, it argues that rules of general international law are generally applicable to all domains, areas, or types of State activity. …”
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The right to life in armed conflict
Published 2016Subjects: “…International law and human rights…”
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Accommodating the public interest in international investment treaties: police powers, expropriation and treaty interpretation
Published 2014Subjects: “…Public international law…”
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States’ international obligations to control private military & security companies
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Retroactive recharacterisation of crimes: the principles of legality and fair labelling in international criminal law
Published 2019Subjects:Thesis -
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Intervention by invitation and the alleged prohibition of military assistance to governments in civil wars
Published 2018“…It demonstrates that the disagreement in part reflects different methodological approaches to how international law is established, thus providing a broader insight into international legal argumentation. …”
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Arbitrary Withholding of Consent to Humanitarian Relief Operations in Armed Conflict
Published 2016“…The article then considers the origin of the rule prohibiting arbitrary withholding of consent to humanitarian relief operations before proceeding to set out the circumstances when consent will be considered to have been withheld arbitrarily under international law. It proposes three tests for arbitrariness in this context, and also examines how international human rights regulates humanitarian assistance in armed conflict.…”
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The right to life and the Jus ad Bellum: belligerent equality and the duty to prosecute acts of aggression
Published 2022“…General Comment 36 of the Human Rights Committee, adopted in 2018, asserts that ‘States parties engaged in acts of aggression as defined in international law, resulting in deprivation of life, violate ipso facto article 6 of the Covenant.’ …”
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Immunities of State Officials, International Crimes, and Foreign Domestic Courts
Published 2010“…We consider the different types of immunity that international law accords to state officials, the reasons for the conferment of this immunity and whether they apply in cases in which it is alleged that the official has committed an international crime. …”
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The Legal Nature of Security Council Referrals to the ICC and its Impact on Al Bashir's Immunities
Published 2009“…However, since any (implicit) removal of immunity by the Security Council would conflict with customary international law and treaty rules according immunity to a serving head of state, the article considers the application of Article 103 of the United Nations (UN) Charter in this case. © Oxford University Press, 2009, All rights reserved.…”
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