Similar Items: The Indeterminacy of Customary International Law
- The role of customary international water law in settling water disputes by mediation: An examination of the Indus river and Renaissance dam disputes
- The Violence in our Humanity: Principles, Action, and the Erosion of State Sovereignty
- 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).
- 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
- Out of the Legal Wilderness: Peacetime Espionage, International Law and the Existence of Customary Exceptions
- IMF's Loan Conditionality: Negative Consequences in the Borrower Country and the Burden of Responsibility