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Subjects of International Law
Published 2012-03-01Subjects: “…subjects of international law…”
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Prescription in International Law
Published 2014-06-01Subjects: “…international law…”
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The International Law System
Published 2011-09-01Subjects: “…international law system…”
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Normativity of international law
Published 2021-01-01Subjects: “…international law…”
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On the Judicialisation of International Law
Published 2017-12-01Subjects: “…public international law…”
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Slavery and International Law
Published 2023-01-01“…The history of slavery and international law remains largely unwritten. Aside from Henry Richardson III's magisterial monograph, The Origins of African-American Interests in International Law, and a handful of shorter pieces (many of them recent), few accounts of “slavery [as] a global legal institution” have emerged from within the discipline, in stark and telling contrast to international law's ongoing reckoning with colonialism. …”
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Proactive International Law
Published 2022-08-01Subjects: “…Future Generations, Future rights, International Law…”
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On the Codification of International Law
Published 2019-09-01Subjects: “…public international law…”
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Keeping international law international, a reflection on Anthea Roberts’ “is international law international?”
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PRINCIPLES IN INTERNATIONAL LAW: TERMINOLOGY
Published 2019-06-01Subjects: “…basic principles of international law…”
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Race, Palestine, and International Law
Published 2023-01-01“…A century later, the still-unresolved “question” of Palestine remains central to struggles for anti-racism and anti-colonialism in international law. This essay revisits two flashpoints in the tangled history of Palestine and international law, where questions of race and racism have been central: first, ongoing debates over the regime and crime of apartheid; and second, the now-repudiated UN General Assembly Resolution 3379, recognizing Zionism as a form of racism and racial discrimination. …”
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