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Cities of God Under Occupation: Settler Colonial Practices and Pacification in The Favelas of Rio De Janeiro and The Occupied Palestinian Territories
The Right to Self-Determination and Independence: Chagos, the Commonwealth Caribbean, and the Occupied Palestinian Territory
The Paradox of Palestinian Exile: UNRWA, Structural Limbo, and the Manufactured Crisis of the Right to Return
The Violence in our Humanity: Principles, Action, and the Erosion of State Sovereignty
The Indeterminacy of Customary International Law
A Captive’s Subjectivity
The Apostrophic Impasse: Diacritical Remarks on the Stories of International Law, Legal Decolonial Genealogy and Antony Anghie’s Historiography
The status of private military companies under international humanitarian law; towards a new convention
The nexus of international humanitarian law and international human rights law application and enforcement in a non-international armed conflict: A study of the Mozambican armed conflict
A Tragedy of Incommensurability: Indigenous Rights and the Limits of Human Rights Law
How has the practice of unilateral forcible / military intervention ( as evident by the case of Kosovo, Tanzania, and Russia) eroded the primacy of territorial sovereignty? This question is answered through the use of three different frameworks : 1) legal positivism and 2) normative hierarchy, 3) third world approaches to international law (TWAIL).
An analysis of the domestic implementation of the repression of violations of international humanitarian law
Evaluating the Doctrine of Command Responsibility under International Criminal Law : Its Suitability in the Prosecution of Conflict-Related Sexual Violence Crimes
A critical consideration of Hans Kelsen's pure theory of law with particular reference to his concepts of legal norm and basic norm: towards an understanding of the problematic of legal order
The Palestinian Refugee Regime: Tensions between the Collective Right of Return and Individual Rights
Humanitarianism through Alan Kurdi Photograph: A Discourse of Governing Suffering
Reparation for The Irreparable: Is Punishing International Crimes a Universalist Hoax?
UNRWA and Palestinian Refugee-ness: Material Bureaucracy and Political Potential
Legal Paradoxes of Transition: Transitional Justice and The Rule of Law Between Nürnberg and Saddam Hussein Trials
To politicize or depoliticize, is that really the question of administrative adjudication?: A study of the state council judicial interpretation in Egypt
In the light of the Crimean Crisis will International law have to accept that it is to the advantage of the citizens of Crimea that, in this case, the law of state succession applies De Facto in preference to that of occupied territory law?
Egypt’s Legal Modernism: Challenging the National Discourse
Rethinking abortion access for women in conflict and post-conflict situations in Nigeria
International Criminal Trials Creating a Dominate Narration of History and Overlooking Historical Blind Spots
Legal Modernity, African Women, and the Novel: A Jurisprudential Perspective