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Economic Sanctions in International Arbitration Proceedings
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González et al. v. Venezuela
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Uzcátegui et al. v. Venezuela
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Olivares Munoz et al. v. Venezuela
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Landaeta Mejías Brothers et al. v. Venezuela
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Extraterritoriality, Sanctions, and the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
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Censorship and Human Rights Violations: The Suppression of Freedom of Expression, Press, and Assembly in Cuba, Nicaragua, and Venezuela
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Double Standards in the Drug Trade: How European Nations Escape Sanctions While Senegal May Bear the Burden
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International Economic Law and Its Histories
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The War on Trade: Applying the WTO Security Exceptions to Economic Security Measures
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Due Diligence Obligations over State Economic Entities in International Investment Law
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Cuba and the Constitution of a Stable State of Misery: Ideology, Economic Policy, and Popular Discipline
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The Economic Cost of Exclusion: How Trump's Second-Term Immigration Policies Threaten California's Economy
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“Economic Abuse” as an Element of Domestic Violence Against Women: A Comparative Analysis of Sri Lanka and United Kingdom
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Standing Up to China: How the Exclusive Economic Zone of the Philippines and a Looming Alliance Will Challenge Relations with China in the South China Sea
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Ingrid Roestenburg-Morgan. 2022. The road to reconciliation? Optimizing the legitimacy and efficacy of the International Criminal Court within the African Union and Africa. Louvain-la-Neuve: Larcier Intersentia, Human Rights Research Series 102. 411 p.
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Full Issue - Volume 43, Issue 2
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A Case for Judge-Made Law for the American Jurists from an English Perspective—Drawing Example from the Human Rights Act 1998
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Use Laws of Attraction: The Gravitational Pull of a U.S. Space Court
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VAR Check: Visa Requirements for the 2026 FIFA World Cup
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Land Use Zoning: The Answer to Housing Affordability? A Look at Aukland, New Zealand and Minneapolis, Minnesota
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Changing Climate, Changing Rights: How the UnitedStates Can Learn from the Emergence of the Right to a Healthy Environment in Colombia and India
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The Right to a Fair Trial in International Law and African Experiences
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