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Journal Staff
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Editorial Board and Staff
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Editorial of Volume 38, Issue I of the Utrecht Journal of International and European Law
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Editorial of Volume 39 Issue I of the Utrecht Journal of International and European Law
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Editorial of Volume 40 Issue I of the Utrecht Journal of International and European Law
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Berkeley Journal of International Law, Volume 43, Issue 1, Front Matter
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Berkeley Journal of International Law, Volume 43, Issue 2, Front Matter
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Federal Recognition of Native American Tribes in the United States and the International Right to Self-Determination: Why Congress Should Exercise Its Constitutional Authority to Federally Recognize the Lumbee Tribe
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The Legal Nature of the Climate Change Regime: Fluctuation between Lex Lata and Lex Ferenda
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The Concept of a Virtual Registered Office in EU Law: Challenges and Opportunities
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Providing Remedy for Corporate Human Rights Abuses Committed Abroad: The Extraterritorial Dimension of Home States’ Obligation Under ICESCR
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Will Victims’ Rights Be Lost in Translation? Bridging the Information Gap in Universal Jurisdiction Cases
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Discharge of Debts of Insolvent Entrepreneurs Under the Restructuring and Insolvency Directive
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Reversing CFIUS: Analyzing the International and Constitutional Implications of the Revised National Critical Capabilities Defense Act
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Jurisprudential Hypocrisy Under Israel's Normative Umbrella: Punitive Demolitions as Pre-Conviction, Collective Punishment in the West Bank
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The Permanent Court of International Justice in Global History
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Discretion and the Rule of Law: The Significance and Endurance of Vagrancy and Vagrancy-Type Laws in England, the British Empire, and the British Colonial World
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Twenty Years of TRIPS, Twenty Years of Debate: The Extension of High Level Protection of Geographical Indications – Arguments, State of Negotiations and Prospects
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Wartime Environmental Pollution and Endangerment: The Landmine Scourge and the Global Effort to Eliminate It