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Due Diligence Obligations over State Economic Entities in International Investment Law
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For Whom Is International Law?
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Tort Law and State Accountability for Overseas Violations of International Human Rights Law and International Humanitarian Law: The UK Perspective
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The Permanent Court of International Justice in Global History
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North Korean Trash Balloons and International Law
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International Climate Law: Principles and Obligations for Adaptation
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Evolutive Regime Assertion for the International Military Laws of Outer Space: U.S. Legal Problems and Solutions Relating to the International Law of Space Warfare
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INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW AND THE ROLE OF NARRATIVE IN THE WAR IN UKRAINE
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Economic Sanctions in International Arbitration Proceedings
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Complicity, International Law, and the American Subsidization of Israel's Arms Exports
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The Right to a Fair Trial in International Law and African Experiences
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The Conundrum of Industrial Policy: Incompatibility with the Rules of International Trade Law
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The Manifestation of Fragmentation in International Law within the Context of Investment Law and Potential Remedies for Fragmentation Through Interpretative Approaches
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“FLEEING THE CLIMATE: THE NEED FOR PROTECTION OF CLIMATE REFUGEES IN THE LIGHT OF INTERNATIONAL LAW”
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Governance of the Global Commons: The Role of the UN and International Law in Addressing Climate Change
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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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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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Forced Adoptions of Ukrainian Children from an International Human Rights and Humanitarian Law Perspective
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Sovereignty vs. Humanity: The Evolution of International Law in Civil and Colonial Wars and Modern Implications
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The Feminist Expansion of the Prohibition of Torture: Towards a Post-Liberal International Human Rights Law?
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The Treadmill of Production, Sustainable Development Goals and International Investment Law: The Irreducibility of Growth and Environmental Regulation