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Coloniality of youth : the slavery-migration nexus in contemporary Africa
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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).
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The Violence in our Humanity: Principles, Action, and the Erosion of State Sovereignty
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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
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International Law on Foreign Investment: Neo-Colonialism or Economic Progress?
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The double-edged sword: Globalization and international Islamic terrorism
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The Group of 20 and its contribution to the reform of the global financial architecture
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Law as Performance: Sovereignty, Legal Indeterminacy, and the Chinese Private Security Industry
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IFIS Contribution to Egypt’s Underdevelopment: The Rule of Law and The Laws of Poverty
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The Apostrophic Impasse: Diacritical Remarks on the Stories of International Law, Legal Decolonial Genealogy and Antony Anghie’s Historiography
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Trafficking of Eritreans in Egypt: facts and misconceptions
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A Tragedy of Incommensurability: Indigenous Rights and the Limits of Human Rights Law
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Neoliberal internationalism : intellectual roots, global manifestations, and South African realities
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Out of Place in the American West
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International displacement and state compliance with international human rights standards: the current protection of internally displaced persons' right to physical security in Nigeria
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The responsibility to protect (R2P): an analysis of the fulfillment of the obligation borne by the Nigerian Government and the international community to protect the Nigerian population from Boko Haram
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Uganda's state responsibility under international law to safeguard refugee children's right to access education
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Insurance and the Anthropocene: like a frog in hot water
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The role of national human rights institutions in promoting and protecting the rights of refugees: the case of South Africa and Kenya
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CULTURAL HUMANISM AND THE CHALLENGE OF GLOBAL JUSTICE
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The Indeterminacy of Customary International Law
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Effectiveness of small-group sessions in enhancing students generic skills at the Shifa College of Nursing, Islamabad, Pakistan
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‘Wild and Free’ in Climate-Challenged Landscapes: Negotiating the Mobilities of Free-Roaming Horses in the American West
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The Rise of Sportswashing: How the Support of the West and Global Apathy Enables International Human Rights Violations